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[Opinions] Well....
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since you did get it from combining your parents' names, its just a made up name, with no meaning really, unless by chance ithappens to b a name from another culture.
-Lala
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Arvean......may be the Danish word for "Gene". Can anybody confirm this?
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I'd have to doubt it...I can't get a Danish translation, but the German translation gives me "gen", as well as other Europena languages (Romance Languages to be specific) give me something like "gen, Ge`ne, genne" etc.
-Lala
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Well, that's almost gene. ^ ^When I searched for "Arvean" on google, a lot of Danish sites came up (Of course, I didn't recognise the language and had to find out what DK meant). I found a Danish translator, and it came out "Gene".
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Correct Danish translationDanish has several words for gene. The most common is gen, but the one you probably found was arveanlæg. As you can see, "arvean" is not the whole word, just the first part.~ Cait (who hasn't spoken Danish in several years and is only 98%ish sure of this information. Charlie, can you back me up?)
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