[Facts] Re: I cannot find the origins and meanings of the following name: Maybe you guys can help...
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Here are a few more...
Damasus - Could this be misspelling or alternate form of "Damascus"? "Damascus" literally means "blood-spilt", but the name is more often connected to the apostle Paul who had his epiphany while on the road to Damascus.
Rurik - Slavic form of "Roderick ", meaning "famous ruler".
Amaris - Feminine form of the Hebrew name "Amariah ", meaning "God has promised". Some sources claim that this name also means "child of the moon", but I'm not sure where they get that from. It also may be a contracted form of Amaryllis (click on the name to find the meaning).
Heheh... Go post to Patricia on this board what your name is spelled backwards, Natasa, like you did over on Haggisbutt. That cracked me up. :)
-- Nanaea
Damasus - Could this be misspelling or alternate form of "Damascus"? "Damascus" literally means "blood-spilt", but the name is more often connected to the apostle Paul who had his epiphany while on the road to Damascus.
Rurik - Slavic form of "Roderick ", meaning "famous ruler".
Amaris - Feminine form of the Hebrew name "Amariah ", meaning "God has promised". Some sources claim that this name also means "child of the moon", but I'm not sure where they get that from. It also may be a contracted form of Amaryllis (click on the name to find the meaning).
Heheh... Go post to Patricia on this board what your name is spelled backwards, Natasa, like you did over on Haggisbutt. That cracked me up. :)
-- Nanaea
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as far as Amaris meaning "child of the moon" that originated in England...
Oh wait Nanaea, one more thing do you know what Damascus' origin is ?
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Check out these websites
http://www.onmas.com/you.htm
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/tyre-damascus.html
Do a word search for "means" and it'll take you directly to the meaning of the name on both sites.
Hey! You did that "A Satan" posting! Hahahahahahaha! :)
-- Nanaea
http://www.onmas.com/you.htm
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/tyre-damascus.html
Do a word search for "means" and it'll take you directly to the meaning of the name on both sites.
Hey! You did that "A Satan" posting! Hahahahahahaha! :)
-- Nanaea