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Topic: Baby Names (Again)
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proxieme unregistered
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posted January 23, 2004 04:33 PM
Meghan Shea PatrickZoey (Zoe) Ailis Patrick ...I don't know why, but Zoe(y) just jumped out at me when I heard it the other day - I looked it up, and it means "life" in Greek. The others: Ailis: Noble, Kind Shea: Fairy Place AHHHH! I just put "Ailis Shea" together, and it really, really smacked me upside the head (you know, in a good way). Ailis Shea Patrick. Ailis Shea Patrick. Ailis Shea Patrick. Lemme check the numerology (thank you sesame)... Compound = 17 - Star of the Magi This is a highly spiritual number, and was expressed in symbolism by the ancient Chaldeans as the 8-pointed Star of Venus. The Star of the Magi is the image of Love and Peace, and promises that the person or entity it represents will rise superior in spirit to the trials and difficulties of earlier life, with the ability to conquer former failure in personal relationships and the career. 17 is "the number of Immortality," and indicates that the person's (or entity's) name will live after them. This is an extremely fortunate compound number with one warning: it reduces to the Single number 8. AHHH HA HA HA HA! That's the same number as my married name (My given name's number is 21 - Crown of the Magi.)
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posted January 23, 2004 04:36 PM
Ailis Shea Patrick, Ailis Shea Patrick, Ailis Shea Patrick Or maybe Zoe(y) Ailis Patrick... IP: Logged |
pixelpixie Knowflake Posts: 5301 From: Ontario Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted January 23, 2004 04:50 PM
I love the name Zoe, however, I prefer the name you said before...Ailis Shea. Actually I really like Shea. It is simple yet powerful and beautiful. ( pLus it means Fairy Place.... nothing better than that!!!! Can you spell it phonetically? How would you pronounce it?IP: Logged |
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posted January 23, 2004 04:52 PM
I saw it as kinda being pronounced like "Shay" ("say" w/ an "sh" sound at the beginning).Yeah I really do like "Ailis Shea", too. IP: Logged |
lioneye68 Knowflake Posts: 6062 From: Canada Registered: Apr 2003
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posted January 23, 2004 05:15 PM
Ilike it, Prox How do you pronounce Ailis? Looks like Alice. or Alyss (as in Alyssa)IP: Logged |
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posted January 23, 2004 05:28 PM
The site that I found it on has it listed as AY-leesh, but I had it in my mind as "Ay" (pronounced like the letter "A") "lis".IP: Logged |
lllog Knowflake Posts: 1142 From: Springfield MO Registered: Jun 2002
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posted January 23, 2004 05:43 PM
I don't want to rain on your parade, but just remember that the child has to live for the rest of his or her life with the name you decide on. Kind of like Johnny Cash's "Boy name Sue".I know of a lot of people that got tagged with strange names, myself included, that would have perferred a normal name. Think about how you would have felt going through life with that name, really think about it. If you still feel that the name is a good one, then go for it, just consider the child's feelings. Just food for thought Lanny IP: Logged |
pixelpixie Knowflake Posts: 5301 From: Ontario Canada Registered: Jun 2005
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posted January 23, 2004 05:51 PM
So, I love the names you chose...they are quite classic, not trendy. Names do reflect who you turn into, and I am a creative person. I love my name now. By the way, at the end of the song, Sue thanked his dad for naming him Sue! That's all I have to say*what do you mean, I edited, did I edit? Who, me? What, you say?* IP: Logged |
juniperb Knowflake Posts: 6830 From: Blue Star Kachina Registered: Mar 2002
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posted January 23, 2004 06:50 PM
*Sigh* Zoe Shea ------------------ If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans. ~James Herriot IP: Logged |
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posted January 23, 2004 08:03 PM
Lanny - My given name's "Corrine".Corrine. No one knows how to pronounce or spell it. No one. I think it gives character pixelp - Opal? That's so funny - I knew someone growing up named "Opal" (she was the very beautiful - to my little girl eyes - Japanese wife in the couple that was a friend of my parents'). Then there was "Arf Arf and Mogo" (I think that their real names were Greg and Margie, but Greg always barked back at his dogs...so he was dubbed "Arf Arf"...and I couldn't say "Margie", so she got "Mogo"...that and I loved "Fraggle Rock"). BTW, I love your kids' names, as well. Juni - I thought about "Zoe Shea", too, but no compound number came-up for it in the Chaldean Numerology program done by sesame, so I didn't know what to think. IP: Logged |
trillian Knowflake Posts: 4050 From: The Boundless Registered: Mar 2003
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posted January 23, 2004 08:32 PM
Love the name, prox.Ailis Shea. Ailis is very Irish, isn't it? Another favorite Irish name is Aislyn, pronounced Ash-leen. Zoe Shea, Ailis Shea, I like them both very much. IP: Logged |
crystelle Knowflake Posts: 425 From: :) Registered: Aug 2002
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posted January 23, 2004 11:56 PM
prox, i REALLY like the name Ailis Shea.I also like Shea Ailis. I also have a uniquely pronounced name. most people mistake it for crystal. although this has always been an issue, i have still very much enjoyed having my own name. expecting a child myself, i have also been name searching. nothing has popped out to me yet. it is a big decision and i am so particular. but I love the names you have come up with! IP: Logged |