'names' yielded 115 matches.
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- The Name Nathan
- The Name Jacob Jacob is derived from the Hebrew Ya'akov, a speaking name meaning "holds the heel", this name translates into Greek as Iakobos and translated from Greek to Latin it becomes Jacobus hence Jacob (a cognate of James). It is a popular first name and is a...
- HTML and CSS HTML and CSS work closely together. Let me tell you one thing about myself. I've been playing with HTML since 98, but the past few years, i've been using it even more and most of what I have learned, I've learned on my own. I even know css which is a...
- Domain Drops - How to Grab Great Expired Domain Names. There is a whole new industry developing around catching expired domains and either re-selling them or developing them into content sites. Every day thousands and thousands of domains expire. In order to filter through these we need some tools and tha...
- Cat Names My very first cat was deaf, so I got a late start on the whole cat-naming thing. If I wanted to call him, I'd thump on the floor. He had a name. In fact, he had lots of names, since he wasn't going to come when called no matter what. Since that time,...
- The Name David
- The Name Christopher The male given name Christopher (pronounced KRIS-toh-fer) is English derived from the Greek for "Christ-carrier", a combination of Christos, meaning "Christ" and pherein, meaning "to bear". This stems from the story that before sainthood and martyrdo...
- The Name Madison Madison (pronounced MAD-a-son) is an Old English surname meaning son of the mighty warrior', son of Maud' or son of Matthew'. Maud is a form of Matilda which means mighty in battle' in Old German. The name could also be a variant of the Hebrew name...
- The Name Jennifer
- The Name Aiden
- The Name Elvis
- The Name Louie Louie is the English version of Louis. The French spelling Louis has been borne by saints, (such as the catholic Saint Louis of Toulouse), 18 kings of France and other monarchs as well as a place name but this English version is much less common.
- The Name Scott
- The Name Sophia
- Dance Names A glossary of dance names, including place and era of origin and etymologies. Please stay tuned!
- The Name Robert
- The Name Anne
- The Name Chase
- The Name Muhammad To quote The Columbia Encyclopedia (2000, sixth edition), Muhammad is "probably the most common given name" worldwide when all variations are taken into considered and there an estimated fifteen million people worldwide who have the name Muhammad.
- The Name Anthony Possibly one of the first things to spring to mind on hearing the name Anthony is the Shakespearian tragedy Anthony and Cleopatra', a play dealing with the relationship between Queen Cleopatra of Egypt and the Roman general and politician Mark Anthon...
