Archive for July 25, 2011

Bible Baby Names and Meanings

Find the perfect name for your child is a very important task. Finally, it will be for the rest of their lives. The Bible says in Proverbs 10.01 clock “A good name is more than great riches.”

Speaking of the Bible, the book is a good place to baby names to find the beautiful Bible full of meaning. And since the direction is an important part of choosing a name, here are some great Bible baby names and their meanings.

Baby Name Bible:

Abigail was the wife of King David. It means “Father of joy.”

Bethany was the place where Lazarus, Mary and Martha lived. It means “house of figs”.

Beulah means “to be married.” There is also a place and is used to describe the sky.

Candace was a great queen of Ethiopia. It means “brilliant white or clarity.”

Deborah was a prophetess strongly that helped win an important battle. The name means “bee”. » Read more..

Virtuous Baby Names

Is the virtue baby names have been around for hundreds of years. Puritans started the use of the benefits of baby names around the 16th and 17 Century. Puritans are people who seek the purity of worship and teaching.

Justice, Reverend, Prudence and purity were very popular in the 16th and 17 Century, but the baby name has lost popularity over the years. Parents always hope, love, faith and Grace. As we focus our awareness of moral values, integrity and ethics, are due to baby names gradually regaining popularity.

Parents choose one of the virtues, to name the twins. The faith and grace, joy and compassion are popular baby names for twin women. Virtues are related to each other. The names are always perfect for twins.
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French Baby Names – Chic or Confusing?

My friend, Mary, works in an office in Ottawa, Canada, where French is widely spoken than English. Funny how they understand or speak French. “The French are all around me,” she said, are shared in an e-mail. “Every time they speak, are all I hear are chirping birds and ducks quack (quack quack-quack many-la-la-la-st et-er).” Yes, my good friend, to kill, now a the holy grail of Canada has made it.

Unlike Marie, French was my favorite subject in school. Yes, yes, I confess I am a Francophile, and my addiction is not included in French. I am also attached for its butter soft cheeses – camembert and brie – its cream sauces and decadent sinful. Consider also that I was almost as my business “Patachou,” a tribute to my love of French pastries. The sound of the French word “cabbage paste” are gay lyric that much more than its English equivalent simple causes. Sadly enough, my understanding of French to the point that now only allows me so that when stopped down with a certain degree of confidence, French wines and dinners. It’s a shame, as they say. Too bad. » Read more..