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Name of the week - Joliffe

Sunday, June 8th, 2008 | Baby Names, Name of the Week, New Names | No Comments

Joliffe, Handsome charmer. this is the name of the mysterious hero in v. holt’s “the house of a thousand lanterns.”
Gender: Boy - Origin: French

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Name of the week - Mimi

Sunday, May 11th, 2008 | Name of the Week, New Names | No Comments

Girl’s name mimi \m(i)-mi\ is pronounced mee-mee. it is of french origin. pet name for marilyn or miriam. also used as a spanish pet name for mira, maria, and noemi. first used by parents after the appearance of puccini’s famous opera “la boh�me” and its tragic heroine mimi. actress mimi rogers. mimi has 2 variant forms: meemee and mimi.
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Name of the week - Milo

Sunday, April 27th, 2008 | Name of the Week, New Names | No Comments

Of Germanic origin, milo is of uncertain derivation. it might be from the german mild (mild, peaceful, calm), which is derived from the old german root milan (to mill, beat, crush, or rub until fine or tender). alternatively, it might be from the old Slavonic root milu (merciful)
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Name of the week - Dacia

Thursday, March 27th, 2008 | Name of the Week, New Names | No Comments

Name of the week - Dacia

Pronounced day-sha. Dacia was a roman province which is where romania is now. may be used in reference to dasius or datius, saint’s names from the fourth and sixth centuries. also used as a variant of candace. Gift from god- my sister’s name and very unique!! have always loved it.
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Ben P’s 2008 Top Baby Names

Thursday, March 27th, 2008 | New Names | No Comments

26 all-star unique names - Ben Poggemiller, Staff
Just remember that these are baby names. You have to change them when they get older.
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