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Names Garden: Tatiana
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Wednesday, 25 June 2014. Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia. Pronunciation: tah-TYAH-nah (Russian, Polish, Spanish, Italian), ta-tee-AN- ə. Tatiana is the feminine form of the Roman name Tatianus. Which is derived from Tatius. Latanya/Latonya - African American. Tanika - African American. Tania - English, Italian. Tanisha - African American. Tanja - Croatian, Finnish, German, Serbian, Slovene. Tanya - English, Russian. Tatianna - Romanian, English. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Beauty o...
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Names Garden: Raven
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Friday, 13 June 2014. Three Ravens" by Edward Frederick Brewtnall. Gender: Masculine and Feminine. The name Raven originates from the English word raven. Which is derived from the Old English Hræfn. And Old Norse Hrafn. Which both mean "raven". The raven is revered by several Native American groups. It is also associated with the Norse god Odin, who has two ravens that fly all over the world, observing everything. Where a raven was a bearer of bad news. Ravenna - English (f). View my complete profile.
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Baby Names from Yesteryear: The Lovely Ladies
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The list below is of names mentioned and discussed in some detail in past posts, but it is by no means extensive (eg. The Gentleman's Magazine Names. Have not been included. For complete results, please use the search box. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Popular Names in the 1850s. Name in the Spotlight: Ellora. American Names from 1790. Popular Names in the 1850s. The Gentleman's Magazine Names 1861-1862. Baby Names from the Bible. For Real Baby Names. Ich und die Namen. Name News Scoop.it.
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The Beauty of Names: Long and Luxurious
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The Beauty of Names. Words Have Meaning, Names Have Power. Friday, June 12, 2015. Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia Nikolaevna. This is the sister post to my Short But Sweet. One These are the long, dramatic, and frilly names that I adore, and would absolutely love to see someone use. What are your favorite long and dramatic names? Do you have any reservations about using one? June 22, 2015 at 10:42 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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The Beauty of Names: April 2015
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The Beauty of Names. Words Have Meaning, Names Have Power. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Miss World Winners - 1951-1979. Madeleine Hartog-Bel - Peru - Miss World 1967. Kiki Håkansson - Sweden - 1951 (Kerstin Håkansson). Denise Perrier - France - 1953. Antigone Costanda - Egypt (Greek-Egyptian) - 1954 (First African woman to win). Susana Duijm - Venezuela - 1955 (Carmen Susana Duijm Zubillaga; First Latin-American woman to win). Petra Schürmann - Germany - 1956 (Hildegard Petra Susanna Schürmann). Helen Morg...
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The Beauty of Names: May 2015
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The Beauty of Names. Words Have Meaning, Names Have Power. Tuesday, May 12, 2015. The Children of Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Was born Cecilie Auguste Marie to Frederick Francis III of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. And Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna of Russia. She married Wilhelm, German Crown Prince. Who was born Friedrich Wilhelm Victor August Ernst. Hubertus Karl Wilhelm, " Prince Hubertus of Prussia. Links to this post.
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Baby Names from Yesteryear: In the Spotlight
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Names featured in the 'Name in the Spotlight' series of posts so far:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Popular Names in the 1850s. Name in the Spotlight: Ellora. American Names from 1790. Popular Names in the 1850s. The Gentleman's Magazine Names 1861-1862. Baby Names from the Bible. For Real Baby Names. Ich und die Namen. Name News Scoop.it. Nomes e mais nomes. Once Upon a Time Baby Names. Ren's Baby Name Blog. Roses and Cellar Doors. The Beauty of Names. Waltzing More Than Matilda. Aristocrat of the Week.
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Baby Names from Yesteryear: Operatic Dramatic
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Friday, 2 May 2014. The BBC are doing an entire season on the 18th century which has made me super excited, as you can imagine. We're only three shows in but it's oh so good - if you're an 18th century history geek obviously. So far, they have concentrated on George Frideric Handel. Born in 1685, who is considered to be one of the most accomplished opera composers in history. But it's his operas I want to focus on. The names he gave his characters are wild! From the 1727 opera Admeto. She might easily be...
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Baby Names from Yesteryear: Norwegian Delights
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Thursday, 12 June 2014. I thought nothing could top the Icelandic Delights but now I don't know! I'm really enjoying these Norwegian names. Like with the previous Delights, they were taken from baptism records from 1780-1880. I've been concentrating on the Delight series for a while now (I get obsessive over things.) so I promise there will be a break and I'll change gears for a bit! Image: Dancer in Blue by Edgar Degas. Delights Eighteenth Century Girl Names Nineteenth Century Norway. For Real Baby Names.
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Baby Names from Yesteryear: Popular Names of the Georgian Era
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Friday, 27 July 2012. Popular Names of the Georgian Era. Most people come to Names Yesteryear to search for what names were popular in such and such a year in England. I, unfortunately, do not have access to official data that would make that sort of thing easy to access. The Gentleman’s Magazine. Wedding announcements, which could very well indicate popularity. More so, though, it is a good indicator of what names were used in the elite classes of England, for the Magazine. Mary, Maria, Marianne (Maryan...