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Apr. 3rd, 2003 06:13 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This looks fun....
The meaning of my name...
1. What does your first name mean?
COLLEEN- literally translates into "Girl" in Irish Gaelic.
2. What does your middle name mean?
MARY- Virgin Mother of Jesus, although it's the Anglicised version of Maria. *curses the strange coincidence stuff*
3. What does your last name mean?
CHEETHAM- Homestead by the heath. It's a traditional ye olde English name, based mainly in the Chesire and Lancashire areas. (When Manchester was still part of Lancashire, of course)
4. So what does your name mean when put together?
Something like: The Girl Virgin who lives by the heath in a house. Ack. Thanks, Mum and Dad...
5. What would you have been named if you were the opposite gender?
Daniel.
6. Any other name oddities?
My name name would have been Daniel... my little sister would have been Jack! Does that count? Um, what else... well, we're not Irish. Much. A quarter Irish. But my great nan named me, I think, she wanted a grand-daughter named Colleen. But she wasn't the Irish nan.... odd.
That was suprisingly weird... Namarie! ~Hathy_Col~
The meaning of my name...
1. What does your first name mean?
COLLEEN- literally translates into "Girl" in Irish Gaelic.
2. What does your middle name mean?
MARY- Virgin Mother of Jesus, although it's the Anglicised version of Maria. *curses the strange coincidence stuff*
3. What does your last name mean?
CHEETHAM- Homestead by the heath. It's a traditional ye olde English name, based mainly in the Chesire and Lancashire areas. (When Manchester was still part of Lancashire, of course)
4. So what does your name mean when put together?
Something like: The Girl Virgin who lives by the heath in a house. Ack. Thanks, Mum and Dad...
5. What would you have been named if you were the opposite gender?
Daniel.
6. Any other name oddities?
My name name would have been Daniel... my little sister would have been Jack! Does that count? Um, what else... well, we're not Irish. Much. A quarter Irish. But my great nan named me, I think, she wanted a grand-daughter named Colleen. But she wasn't the Irish nan.... odd.
That was suprisingly weird... Namarie! ~Hathy_Col~