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PowerPoints created by 4th grade students in the library. Researched the history of their first name and created poetry about themselves.

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Max

4 Kehs

Max• MAX

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: German, English, Scandinavian, Dutch

• Pronounced: MAHKS (German), MAKS (English)  [key]

•Short form of MAXIMILIAN (or sometimes of MAXWELL in English

MAX

• Max

• Awesome

• X-rays are cool

Ethan

4 Yosifon

Ethan

Ethan• ETHAN

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: English, Hebrew (Anglicized), French, Biblical, Biblical Latin

• Other Scripts: ֵא6יָת3ן (Hebrew)

• Pronounced: EE-thən (English)  [key]

• Means "solid, enduring" in Hebrew. This was the name of a wise man in the Old Testament. After the Protestant Reformation it was occasionally used as a given name in the English-speaking world, and it became somewhat common in America due to the fame of the revolutionary Ethan Allen (1738-1789). It only became popular towards the end of the 20th century. This was the name of the main character in Edith Wharton's novel 'Ethan Frome' (1911

• http://www.behindthename.com/name/ethan

Ethan• Hello

• My name is Ethan

• If I were a color, I’d be blue like the sky. If I were a animal I’d be a dog like a Black Lab. My favorite place is New Jersey where I can go to the Beach. My favorite snack is cake, I like it because it’s chocolate. I get really upset when my mom says I can’t get a dog. To get over it I have to think about something else

Alex

4-Young

Alex• ALEXANDER

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: English, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Hungarian, Slovak, Biblical, Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized)

• Pronounced: al-əg-ZAN-dər (English), ah-lek-SAHN-der (German), ah-luk-SAHN-dur (Dutch)  [key]

• Latinized form of the Greek name Αλεξανδρος (Alexandros), which meant "defending men" from Greek αλεξω (alexo) "to defend, help" and ανηρ (aner) "man" (genitive ανδρος). In Greek mythology this was another name of the hero Paris, and it also belongs to several characters in the New Testament. However, the most famous bearer was Alexander the Great, King of Macedon. In the 4th century BC he built a huge empire out of Greece, Egypt, Persia, and parts of India. Due to his fame, and later medieval tales involving him, use of his name spread throughout Europe. The name has been used by kings of Scotland, Poland and Yugoslavia, emperors of Russia, and eight popes. Other notable bearers include English poet Alexander Pope (1688-1744), American statesman Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804), Scottish-Canadian explorer Sir Alexander MacKenzie (1764-1820), Russian poet Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837), and Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922), the Scottish-Canadian-American inventor of the telephone.

Alex

• A King

• Likable

• Extreme

• X-Box

Darren

4 Young

Darren• DARREN

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: English

• Pronounced: DER-ən, DAR-ən  [key]

• The meaning of this name is not known for certain. It could be from a rare Irish surname or it could be a altered form of DARRELL. It was first brought to public attention in the late 1950s by the American actor Darren McGavin (1922-2006). It was further popularized in the 1960s by the character Darrin Stephens from the television show 'Bewitched'

DARRELLGender: Masculine

Usage: English Pronounced: DER-əl, DAR-əl  [key]

From an English surname which was derived from Norman French d'Airelle, originally denoting one who came from Airelle in

France.http://www.behindthename

.com/

Darren

• Darren

• Amazing

• Runs fast

• Remsen

• Energetic

• Nothing will stop me

Jessica

4KEHS

Eileen

• Gender: Feminine

• Usage: English

• Pronounced: JES-i-kə  [key]

•This name was first used in this form by Shakespeare in his play 'The Merchant of Venice' (1596), where it belongs to the daughter of Shylock. Shakespeare probably based it on the biblical name ISCAH which would have been spelled Jescha in his time. It was not commonly used as a given name until the middle of the 20th century

• JESSICA

Christian

4 Yosifon

Christian• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: English, French, German, Scandinavian

• Pronounced: KRIS-chən (English), KRISH-chən (English), krees-TYAWN (French), kris-TEE-ahn (German)  [key]

•From the Medieval Latin name Christianus meaning "a Christian" (see CHRISTOS). In England it has been in use since the Middle Ages, during which time it was used by both males and females, but it did not become common until the 17th century. In Denmark the name has been borne by ten kings since the 15th century. A famous bearer was Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875), the Danish author of such fairy tales as 'The Ugly Duckling' and 'The Emperor's New Clothes'

ChristianCool

Happy

Rough

I like dogs

Sportsman

Tough

Iindistructable

Awsome

Neat

Elise

4 Yosifon

Elise

• ELISEGender: Feminine Usage: German, Scandinavian, Dutch, English Pronounced: e-LEE-zə (German), i-LEES (English), i-LEEZ (English)  [key] Short form of ELIZABETH

•http://www.behindthename.com/name/elise

Elise• ELIZABETH

• Gender: Feminine

• Usage: English, Biblical

• Pronounced: i-LIZ-ə-bəth (English)  [key]

• From Ελισαβετ (Elisabet), the Greek form of the Hebrew name ע ַב� יֶׁש� ִל� ֱא�('Elisheva') meaning "my God is an oath" or perhaps "my God is abundance". The Hebrew form appears in the Old Testament where Elisheba is the wife of Aaron, while the Greek form appears in the New Testament where Elizabeth is the mother of John the Baptist. Among Christians, this name was originally more common in Eastern Europe. It was borne in the 12th century by Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, a daughter of King Andrew II who used her wealth to help the poor. In medieval England it was occasionally used in honour of the saint, though the form Isabel (from Provençal and Spanish) was more common. It has been very popular in England since the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in the 16th century. Famous modern bearers include the British queen Elizabeth II (1926-) and actress Elizabeth Taylor (1932-).

• http://www.behindthename.com/name/elizabeth

Elise

• My name is Elise.

• If I were a color,I’d be blue like the sky

Elise

• Excellent

• Loves to swim

• Is awesome

• Sometimes crazy

• Extremely nice

Khai

4-kehs

Khai• Khai

•Khai is a male name with Vietnamese origins.

Anamezing's Meaning of the name Khai

•A meaning wasn't supplied for Khai. Here's the Anamezing meaning of Khai:

While there are many conflicting stories, the one thing historians agree on is that Khai is the word for shepherd in the ancient Aztec language.

http://www.anamezing.com/namedetail-Khai_8933.html

KHAI

• Kiwi

• Happy

• Annoying

• Inconsistent

Sarah

4-Young

Sarah• SARAH

• Gender: Feminine

• Usage: English, French, German, Hebrew, Arabic, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew

• Other Scripts: ָׂש`3ָר3ה (Hebrew), سارة (Arabic)

• Pronounced: SER-ə (English), SAR-ə (English), ZAH-rah (German)  [key]

• Means "lady" or "princess" in Hebrew. This was the name of the wife of Abraham in the Old Testament. She became the mother of Isaac at the age of 90. Her name was originally י ָר# but God ,(Saray) ָׂש#changed it (see Genesis 17:15). In England, Sarah came into use after the Protestant Reformation.

• http://www.behindthename.com/name/sarah

Sarah

Hello! My name is Sarah if I were a color, I’d be purple like beautiful lilacs. If I were an animal I’d be a giraffe like a tall, graceful palm tree.

Sarah

• Silly

• A dog lover

• Reader

• A giraffe lover

• Have great friends

william

4-young

william• From the Germanic name Willahelm, which was composed of

the elements wil "will, desire" and helm "helmet, protection". Saint William of Gellone was an 8th-century cousin of Charlemagne who became a monk. The name was common among the Normans, and it became extremely popular in England after William the Conqueror was recognized as the first Norman king of England. It was later borne by three other English kings, as well as rulers of Scotland, Sicily (of Norman origin), the Netherlands and Prussia. Other famous bearers include William Wallace, a 13th-century Scottish hero, and William Tell, a legendary 14th-century Swiss hero. In the literary world it was borne by dramatist William Shakespeare (1564-1616), poet William Blake (1757-1827), poet William Wordsworth (1770-1850), dramatist William Butler Yeats (1865-1939), author William Faulkner (1897-1962), and author William S. Burroughs (1914-1997).

• www.behindthename.com

william

• Wonderful

• Include

• Litary

• Later

• Including

• Amoung

• Monk

Hello!

My name is William if I were a color

Id be red like an apple if I were an animal id be a husky

Ashley

4-Kehs

Ashley• ASHLEY

• Gender: Feminine & Masculine

• Usage: English

• Pronounced: ASH-lee  [key]

•From an English surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "ash tree clearing" in Old English. Until the 1960s it was more commonly given to boys in the United States, but it is now most often used on girls.

•http://www.behindthename.com/name/ashley

Ashley• Awesomely

amazing,

• Super stupendous,

• Hilariously happy,

• Lot’s of laughs,

• Eco freak,

• You should be my friend!

Riley

4 Yosifon

Riley• RILEY 4 -yosifon

• Gender: Masculine & Feminine

• Usage: English

• Pronounced: RIE-lee  [key]

•From a surname which is either a variant of REILLY or is derived from a place name meaning "rye clearing" in Old English.

Riley

• Hello!

• My name is Riley

• If I were a color I’d be Red Like fire

• If I were an animal I’d be Tree frog

• Like a sticker

Riley

Red

I love pie

Likes mighty beans

Exotic

Yahoo!!

Riley

Red

Ice cream is good

Loves pie

Exotic

Yahoo!!!!!!

Olivia

4 Kehs

Olivia

• ON The Ball

• Lover Of Chocolate

• Intelligent

• Very Nice

• Interesting

• Awesome

Olivia•

] This name OLIVIAGender: Feminine Usage: English, Italian, Spanish, German, Finnish Pronounced: ə-LIV-ee-ə (English), o-LEE-vee-ah (German)  [key was first used in this spelling by William Shakespeare for a character in his comedy 'Twelfth Night' (1602). Shakespeare may have based it on OLIVER or OLIVA, or perhaps directly on the Latin word oliva meaning "olive". In the play Olivia is a noblewoman who is wooed by Duke Orsino but instead falls in love with his messenger Cesario. The name has been used in the Engish-speaking world since the 18th century, though it did not become overly popular until the last half of the 20th century. Its rise in popularity in America was precipitated by a character on the 1970s televsion series 'The Waltons'.

http://www.behindthename.com/name/olivia

Natasha

4-Young

Natasha• NATASHA

• Gender: Feminine

• Usage: Russian, English

• Other Scripts: Наташа (Russian)

• Pronounced: nə-TASH-ə (English)  [key]

•Russian diminutive of NATALYA. This is the name of a character in Leo Tolstoy's novel 'War and Peace' (1865). It has been used in the English-speaking world only since the 20th century.

DEAN

4 Yosifon

dean

• DEANGender: Masculine Usage: English Pronounced: DEEN  [key] From a surname which means either "valley" from Middle English dene or else "dean" from Middle English deen (ultimately from Latin decanus meaning "chief of ten"). The actor James Dean (1931-1955) was a famous bearer of the surname.

My Name is Dean

• Deadly

• Exotic

• Awesome

• Noticable

Dean• Hello!

• My name is Dean

• If I were a color,

• I’d be blue

• Like Sonic the hedgehog

• If I were an animal,

• I’d be a lizard

• Like a komodo dragon

• My favorite place is home

• Where I can play video games

• My favorite snack is a sandwich

• I like it because they have melted marshmellow

• I get really upset

• When I have to turn off my video game

• To get over it I have to deal with it

• I love listening to music. My favorite is rock

• Myfavorite song is boulevard of broken dreams

Madison

4 Young

Madison• MADISON

• Gender: Feminine & Masculine

• Usage: English

• Pronounced: MAD-i-sən  [key]

•From an English surname meaning "son of MAUD". It was not commonly used as a feminine name until after the movie 'Splash' (1984), in which the main character adopted it as her name after seeing a street sign for Madison Avenue in New York City. A famous bearer of the surname was James Madison (1751-1836), one of the authors of the American constitution who later served as president

•http://www.behindthename.com/

Madison

• Madison

• Awesome

• Dream

• Important

• Splash

• Orange

• Nice

• Hello my name is Madison. If I were a color, I’d be green like a flower.

Maura

4 Yosifon

Maura

• MAURA (2)Gender: Feminine Usage: Irish, Scottish, English Pronounced: MAWR-ə  [key] Anglicized form of MÁIRE. It has also been associated with Gaelic mór meaning "great". This was the name of an obscure 5th-century Irish or Scottish martyr.

Poem about me• Hello!

• My name is Maura.

• If I were a color, I’d be dark blue

• Like the night time sky.

• If I were an animal, I’d be a cougar like a fast runner.

• My favorite place is my basement where I can play Wii.

• My favorite snack is chocolate chip cheesecake bars. I like it because it’s yummy.

• I get really upset when someone bugs me while I’m doing something. To get over it, I have to think of something else.

• I love listening to Green Day. My favorite song is 21 guns...

Maura

• Magnificent

• Awesome

• Ultimate cat lover

• Rose

• Amazing

Andrea

4-Kehs

Andrea

• ANDRÉA

• Gender: Feminine

• Usage: Portuguese (Brazilian)

•Portuguese feminine form of ANDREWhttp://www.behindthename.com/php/search.php?terms=Andrea&nmd=n&gender=both&operator=or

The name means brave

Andrea

• ANDREA (2)Gender: Feminine Usage: English, German, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Scandinavian Pronounced: AN-dree-ə (English), an-DRAY-ə (English), ahn-DRE-ah (German)  [key] Feminine form of ANDREW. As an English name, it has been used since the 17th century, though it was not common until the 20th century.

Andrea’s Acrostic

• Amazing

• Not very negative

• Dreaming Girl

• Running Girl

• Entertaining

• Awesome

Caroline

4 Young

Caroline• CAROLINE

• Gender: Feminine

• Usage: French, English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch

•French feminine form of Pronounced: ka-ro-LEEN (French), KER-ə-lien (English), KER-ə-lin (English), KAR-ə-lien (English), KAR-ə-lin (English)  [key]

•CAROLUS http://www.behindthename.com/

name/charles

Carolus

• CAROLUS

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: Ancient Germanic (Latinized)

•Latin form of CHARLES

Charles• CHARLES

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: English, French

• Pronounced: CHAHR-əlz (English), SHARL (French)  [key]

• From the Germanic name Karl, which was derived from a Germanic word which meant "man". However, an alternative theory states that it is derived from the common Germanic element hari meaning "army, warrior". The popularity of the name in continental Europe was due to the fame of Charles the Great (742-814), commonly known as Charlemagne, a king of the Franks who came to rule over most of Europe. It was subsequently borne by several Holy Roman Emperors, as well as kings of France, Spain, Portugal, Sweden and Hungary. The name did not become common in Britain until the 17th century when it was carried by the Stuart king Charles I. It had been introduced into the Stuart royal family by Mary Queen of Scots, who had been raised in France.

• Famous bearers of the name include naturalist Charles Darwin (1809-1882) who revolutionized biology with his theory of evolution, novelist Charles Dickens (1812-1870) who wrote such works as 'Great Expectations' and 'A Tale of Two Cities', French statesman Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970), and American cartoonist Charles Schulz (1922-2000), the creator of the 'Peanuts' comic strip.

Poem About Me

• Helllo! My name is Caroline. If I were a color, I’d be rosy red like a strawberry.

Acrostic Me……• Caroline

• Awesome

• Really Cool

• Orange

• Loving

• Interesting

• Nice Person

• Excellent Gymnast

Matthew

4 KEHS

Matthew

– MATTHEW

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: English, Biblical

• Pronounced: MATH-yoo (English)  [key]

• English form of Ματθαιος (Matthaios), which was a Greek form of the Hebrew name הּו י# ְת+ ִּת� meaning (Mattityahu) ַמ�"gift of YAHWEH". Saint Matthew, also called Levi, was one of the twelve apostles. He was a tax collector, and supposedly the author of the first Gospel in the New Testament. As an English name, Matthew has been in use since the middle ages.

http://www.behindthename.com/name/matthew

• MUSICAL

• ARTISTIC

• THE BATTLE OF

LABYRINTH IS MY

FAVORITE BOOK

• THE BEST SPORT IS

SOCCER

• HAVE GOOD FRIENDS

• ENGLISH AND

CHINESE

• WAS VERY FLEXIBLE

Eileen

4-Yosifon

Eileen• EILEEN

• Gender: Feminine

• Usage: Irish, English

• Pronounced: ie-LEEN, ay-LEEN  [key]

•Anglicized form of EIBHLÍN. It is also considered an Irish form of HELEN. It first became popular in the English-speaking world outside of Ireland near the end of the 19th century. http://www.behindthename.com/name/eileen

Eileen

Eileen

• Excellent

• Ice Cream Lover

• Lover for pets

• Excited

• Exact

• Never Gives up

Eileen

• Hello my name is Eileen

• If I were a color, I’d be blue like a blueberry

• If I were an animal I’d be gray like a dolphin

• My favorite place is China where I can explore

Eileen

• My favorite snack is fruit snacks because it is tasty and sweet.

• I really get upset when I get a bad grade to get over it I try to do best next time.

• I love listening music, my favorite song is Our Song and Need you now

Emilee

4 Young

Emilee

• EMILEE

• Gender: Feminine

• Usage: English (Modern)

• Pronounced: EM-ə-lee  [key]

•Variant of EMILY

Emilee• EMILY

• Gender: Feminine

• Usage: English

• Pronounced: EM-ə-lee  [key]

•English feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL). In the English-speaking world it was not common until after the German House of Hanover came to the British throne in the 18th century; the princess Amelia Sophia (1711-1786) was commonly known as Emily in English, even though Amelia is an unrelated name. Famous bearers include the British author Emily Bronte (1818-1848), who wrote 'Wuthering Heights', and the American poet Emily Dickinson (1830-1886).

•http://www.behindthename.com/name/emilee

Emilee

• Emilee

• Magnificent

• Interesting

• Loving

• Excellent

• Excellent swimmer

Louie

4-Kehs

Louie

» ANTHONY

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: English

• Pronounced: AN-thə-nee, AN-tə-nee  [key]

• English form of the Roman family name Antonius, which is of unknown Etruscan origin. The most notable member of the Roman family was the general Marcus Antonius (called Mark Antony in English), who for a period in the 1st century BC ruled the Roman Empire jointly with Augustus. When their relationship turned sour, he and his mistress Cleopatra were attacked and forced to commit suicide, as related in Shakespeare's tragedy 'Antony and Cleopatra' (1606). The name became regularly used in the Christian world due to the fame of Saint Anthony the Great, a 3rd-century Egyptian hermit who founded Christian monasticism. Its popularity was reinforced in the Middle Ages by the 13th-century Saint Anthony of Padua, the patron saint of Portugal. In English it has been commonly (but incorrectly) associated with Greek ανθος (anthos) "flower", which resulted in the addition of the h in the 17th century

Louie• LOUIS

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: French, English, Dutch

• Pronounced: loo-EE (French), LOO-is (English)  [key]

• French form of Ludovicus, the Latinized form of LUDWIG. This was the name of 18 kings of France, starting with Louis I the son of Charlemagne, and including Louis IX (Saint Louis) who led two crusades and Louis XIV (the 'Sun King') who was the ruler of France during the height of its power, the builder of the Palace of Versailles, and the longest reigning monarch in the history of Europe. Apart from among royalty, this name was only moderately popular in France during the Middle Ages. After the French Revolution, when

• Louis XVI was guillotined, it became less common. The Normans brought the name to England, where it was usually spelled Lewis, though the spelling Louis has been more common in America. Famous bearers include French scientist Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), Métis leader Louis Riel (1844-1885), who led a rebellion against Canada, and Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894), who wrote 'Treasure Island' and 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'.

• http://www.behindthename.com/name/louis

• LOTS OF FUN

• OPEN FOR HELP

• UNICORNS ARE MY

THIRD FAVORITE

GREEK CREATURE

• INGENIUS

• ENGLISH

Christian

4 osifon

Christian• CHRISTIAN

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: English, French, German, Scandinavian

• Pronounced: KRIS-chən (English), KRISH-chən (English), krees-TYAWN (French), kris-TEE-ahn (German)  [key]

• From the Medieval Latin name Christianus meaning "a Christian" (see CHRISTOS). In England it has been in use since the Middle Ages, during which time it was used by both males and females, but it did not become common until the 17th century. In Denmark the name has been borne by ten kings since the 15th century. A famous bearer was Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875), the Danish author of such fairy tales as 'The Ugly Duckling' and 'The Emperor's New Clothes'

Emily

4-Yosifon

EmilyEMILY

Gender: Feminine

Usage: English

Pronounced: EM-ə-lee  [key]

English feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL). In the English-speaking world it was not common until

after the German House of Hanover came to the British throne in the 18th century; the princess Amelia Sophia (1711-1786) was commonly known as Emily in English, even though Amelia is an unrelated name.

Famous bearers include the British author Emily Bronte (1818-1848), who wrote 'Wuthering Heights', and the American poet Emily Dickinson (1830-1886).

Emily

Emily Kuberski

Music Lover

I Love Animals

Lover of Dogs

Yutube Lover

Elizabeth

4-young

Elizabeth• ELIZABETH

• Gender: Feminine

• Usage: English, Biblical

• Pronounced: i-LIZ-ə-bəth (English)  [key]

• From Ελισαβετ (Elisabet), the Greek form of the Hebrew name ע ַב� יֶׁש� ִל� ֱא�('Elisheva') meaning "my God is an oath" or perhaps "my God is abundance". The Hebrew form appears in the Old Testament where Elisheba is the wife of Aaron, while the Greek form appears in the New Testament where Elizabeth is the mother of John the Baptist. Among Christians, this name was originally more common in Eastern Europe. It was borne in the 12th century by Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, a daughter of King Andrew II who used her wealth to help the poor. In medieval England it was occasionally used in honour of the saint, though the form Isabel (from Provençal and Spanish) was more common. It has been very popular in England since the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in the 16th century. Famous modern bearers include the British queen Elizabeth II (1926-) and actress Elizabeth Taylor (1932-).

• http://www.behindthename.com/name/elizabeth

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Zachary

4-Kehs

Zachary

• ZACHARY Gender: Masculine Usage: English Pronounced: ZAK-ə-ree  [key] Usual English form of ZACHARIAS. This form has been in use since the Middle Ages, though it did not become common until after the Protestant Reformation. It was borne by American military commander and president Zachary Taylor (1784-1850).

Zachary

• ZACHARIAS

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: Biblical, Biblical Greek

• Other Scripts: Ζαχαριας (Ancient Greek)

• Pronounced: zak-ə-RIE-əs (English)  [key]

•Greek form of ZECHARIAH. This form of the name is used in most English versions of the New Testament to refer to the father of John the Baptist. It was also borne by an 8th-century pope (called Zachery in English).

http://www.behindthename.com/name/zacharias

• Zoned out

• A

• C

• H

• A

• R

• Y

alex

4 yosifon

alex

• My name is alex. if I were a color I’d be yellow like lemmons.if I were an animal I’d be a dog like a pitbull. my favorite place is olive garden where I can eat .my favorite snack is fruit rull up.i like it because it is candy and sugary.i realy get upset wheni can’t ride my four wheeler.to get over ithave

alex

• ALEXGender: Masculine & Feminine Usage: English, Dutch Pronounced: AL-əks (English, English), AH-ləks (Dutch, Dutch)  [key] Short form of ALEXANDER, ALEXANDRA, and other names beginning with Alex

alex

• Awesome

• Likes DIrtBIkes

• ExceelIratIng

• X box PLayer

Sean

4-Young

Sean

• SEÁN

• Gender: Masculine Usage: Irish Pronounced: SHAWN  [key] Irish form of JOHN

http://www.behindthename.com/name/sea10n

Sean• JOHN

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: English, Biblical

• Pronounced: JAHN (English)  [key]

• English form of Iohannes, the Latin form of the Greek name Ιωαννης (Ioannes), itself derived from the Hebrew name ן ָנ# ."meaning "YAHWEH is gracious (Yochanan) יֹוָח#This name owes its popularity to two New Testament characters, both highly revered saints. The first was John the Baptist, a Jewish ascetic who was considered the forerunner of Jesus Christ. The second was the apostle John, who was also traditionally regarded as the author of the fourth Gospel and Revelation. This name was initially more common among Eastern Christians in the Byzantine Empire, but it flourished in Western Europe after the First Crusade. In England it became extremely popular: during the later Middle Ages it was given to approximately a fifth of all English boys.

• The name (in various spellings) has been borne by 21 popes and eight Byzantine emperors, as well as rulers of England, France, Sweden, Denmark, Poland, Portugal, Bulgaria, Russia and Hungary. It was also borne by the poet John Milton (1608-1674), philosopher John Locke (1632-1704), American founding father and president John Adams (1735-1826), and poet John Keats (1795-1821). Famous bearers of the 20th century include author John Steinbeck (1902-1968), assassinated American president John F. Kennedy (1917-1963), and musician John Lennon (1940-1980).

http://www.behindthename.com/name/john

Sean• Sean

Skinny

Excellent

Athlete

Nice

Micah

4 yosifon

Micah

• MICAH

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: Biblical, English

• Other Scripts: יָכ3ה (Ancient Hebrew) ִמ}

• Pronounced: MIE-kə (English)  [key]

•Contracted form of MICAIAH. Micah was a minor prophet of the Old Testament who predicted the destruction of Jerusalem. It was occasionally used as an English given name by the Puritans after the Protestant Reformation, but it did not become common until the end of the 20th century

Hailey

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Hailey

• HAYLEY

• Gender: Feminine

• Usage: English (Modern)

• Pronounced: HAY-lee  [key]

•From a surname which was originally derived from the name of an English town (meaning "hay clearing" from Old English heg "hay" and leah "clearing"). It was popularized by the British child actress Hayley Mills (1946-), though the name did not become common until over a decade after she first became famous.

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Hailey

Happy

Amazing

Intelligent

Laughable

Energetic

Young

Olivia

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Olivia• OLIVIA

• Gender: Feminine

• Usage: English, Italian, Spanish, German, Finnish

• Pronounced: ə-LIV-ee-ə (English), o-LEE-vee-ah (German)  [key]

• This name was first used in this spelling by William Shakespeare for a character in his comedy 'Twelfth Night' (1602). Shakespeare may have based it on OLIVER or OLIVA, or perhaps directly on the Latin word oliva meaning "olive". In the play Olivia is a noblewoman who is wooed by Duke Orsino but instead falls in love with his messenger Cesario. The name has been used in the Engish-speaking world since the 18th century, though it did not become overly popular until the last half of the 20th century. Its rise in popularity in America was precipitated by a character on the 1970s televsion series 'The Waltons'.

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Olivia

Outstanding singer

Loving

Intelligent

Violinist

Imaginative

Athletic

Dakotta

• DAKOTA

• Gender: Masculine & Feminine Usage: English (Modern) Pronounced: də-KO-tə  [key] Means "friend" in the Dakota language. This is the name of a Native American people of the northern Mississippi valley.

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Dakotta

• DOG LOVER

• A LOVE DOVE

• KITE FLIER

• OUT SID FUN LOVER

• THE GRAT ARTES

• THE BEST FRIEND

• A MESSY PERSON

Stephanie

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Stephanie

• STEPHANIE

• Gender: Feminine

• Usage: English, German

• Pronounced: STEF-ə-nee (English), SHTE-fah-nee (German)  [key]

•Feminine form of STEPHENhttp://www.behindthename.com/

name/stephanie

Stephanie• Silly

• Totally unique

• Energetic

• Playful

• Happy

• Amazing

• Nice

• Intelligent

• Entertaining

Claudia

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Claudia• CLAUDIA

• Gender: Feminine

• Usage: English, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Biblical, Ancient Roman

• Pronounced: KLAW-dee-ə (English), KLOW-dee-ah (German, Dutch), KLOW-dyah (Italian, Spanish)  [key]

•Feminine form of CLAUDIUS. It is mentioned briefly in the New Testament. As a Christian name it was very rare until the 16th century.

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ClaudiaHello! My name is Claudia,

If I were a color,

I’d be a lion, like a king or queen,

My favorite place is New Jersey,

Where I can explore,

My favorite snack are oreos,

I like them because the choclate and vanilla sooth me,

I really get upset when my sister, Olivia, bugs me,

To get over it we have to, separate

I love listening to all kinds of music,

My favorite song is Hot ‘n Cold.

Claudia

Claudia Massar,

Lover to music,

A reader,

Unique,

Is a big sister,

Any day I’ll be ready to help!

Natasha

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Natasha• NATASHA

• Gender: Feminine

• Usage: Russian, English

• Other Scripts: Наташа (Russian)

• Pronounced: nə-TASH-ə (English)  [key]

•Russian diminutive of NATALYA. This is the name of a character in Leo Tolstoy's novel 'War and Peace' (1865). It has been used in the English-speaking world only since the 20th century.

Natasha• Nature

• Animals

• Tanisha is my sister

• Arrowhead

• Smart

• Horses

• A friend

Mason

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MASON• MASON

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: English

• Pronounced: MAY-sən  [key]

•From an English surname meaning "stoneworker", from an Old French word of Germanic origin (akin to Old English macian "to make").

Patrick

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Patrick• PATRICK

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: Irish, English, French, German

• Pronounced: PAT-rik (English), pat-REEK (French), PAHT-rik (German)  [key]

• From the Latin name Patricius, which meant "nobleman". This name was adopted in the 5th-century by Saint Patrick, whose birth name was Sucat. He was a Romanized Briton who was captured and enslaved in his youth by Irish raiders. After six years of servitude he escaped home, but he eventually became a bishop and went back to Ireland as a missionary. He is traditionally credited with Christianizing the island, and is regarded as Ireland's patron saint. In England and elsewhere in Europe during the Middle Ages this name was used in honour of the saint. However, it was not generally given in Ireland before the 17th century because it was considered too sacred for everyday use. It has since become very common therehttp://

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Patrick

PATRICK

• HELLO! My name is Patrick. If I were a color I would be orange like a basket ball.

Patrick

• PERFECT

• AMAZING

• TERIFIC

• RAD

• INTELAGENT

• COOL

• KOOKY

Matt

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Matt• MATT

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: English

• Pronounced: MAT  [key]

•Short form of MATTHEW

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Matthew• MATTHEW

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: English, Biblical

• Pronounced: MATH-yoo (English)  [key]

•English form of Ματθαιος (Matthaios), which was a Greek form of the Hebrew name הּו י# ְת+ ִּת� meaning (Mattityahu) ַמ�"gift of YAHWEH". Saint Matthew, also called Levi, was one of the twelve apostles. He was a tax collector, and supposedly the author of the first Gospel in the New Testament. As an English name, Matthew has been in use since the Middle Ages.

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Poem About Me• Hello!

• My name is Matthew

• If I were a color I’d be blue like the sea

• If I were an animal I would be a dolphin like a musical instrument

• My favorite place is the pool where I can swim and think

• My favorite snack is Rasinettes I like it because it’s delicious

• I really get upset when my sister ticks me off

• To get over it I have to relax

• I love listening to music

• My favorite song is Raise Your Glasses

Matthew

• Mathematical

• Academic

• Terrific

• Thoughtful

• Happy

• Eager

• Wonderful

Sam

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Sam• SAM (1)

• Gender: Masculine & Feminine

• Usage: English

• Pronounced: SAM  [key]

•Short form of SAMUEL, SAMSON or SAMANTHA

• SAMUELGender: Masculine Usage: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Biblical Pronounced: SAM-yoo-əl (English), SAM-yəl (English)  [key] From the Hebrew name ִל Jַמּוֱא ֶׁש+(Shemu'el) which could mean either "name of God" or "God has heard". Samuel was the last of the ruling judges in the Old Testament. He anointed Saul to be the first king of Israel, and later anointed David. As a Christian name, Samuel came into common use after the Protestant Reformation. Famous bearers include American inventor Samuel Morse (1791-1872), Irish writer Samuel Beckett (1906-1989), and American author Samuel Clemens (1835-1910), who wrote under the pen name Mark Twain.

• Sweet

• Awesome

• Muscular

• Usual

• Evenly fair

• Lovely

Austin

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Austin• AUSTIN

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: English

• Pronounced: AWS-tin  [key]

•Medieval contracted form of AUGUSTINE (1). Modern use of the name is probably also partly inspired by the common surname Austin, which is of the same origin. This is also the name of a city in Texas

Erin

4-Kehs

• ERIN Gender: Feminine Usage: English, Irish Pronounced: ER-in  [key] Anglicized form of EIREANN. It has been used as a given name since the middle of the 20th century.

Erin

• EIREANNGender: Feminine Usage: English (Rare), Irish (Rare) From Éireann, the genitive case of Gaelic Eire, meaning "Ireland". It is commonly Anglicized as Erin.

Erin

Exciting person

Really pretty

Is the lover of chocolate

Never impolite

Jerome

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Jerome• JEROME

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: English

• Pronounced: jə-ROM  [key]

•From the Greek name ‘Ιερωνυμος (Hieronymos) meaning "sacred name". Saint Jerome was responsible for the creation of the Vulgate, the Latin translation of the Bible, in the 5th century. He is regarded as a Doctor of the Church. The name was used in his honour in the Middle Ages, especially in Italy and France, and has been used in England since the 12th century.

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Jerome

• Hello! My name is Jerome. If I were a color, I would be orange. Like an orange. Like an orange. If I were an animal, I’d be brown. Like a dog. My favorite place is Six Flags. Where I can ride roller coasters.

Jerome

• Jumper

• Eater

• Roller skater

• Outdoors

• Monkeys

• Excellent

Patrick

4 Yosifon

Patrick – PATRICK

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: Irish, English, French, German

• Pronounced: PAT-rik (English), pat-REEK (French), PAHT-rik (German)  [key]

• From the Latin name Patricius, which meant "nobleman". This name was adopted in the 5th-century by Saint Patrick, whose birth name was Sucat. He was a Romanized Briton who was captured and enslaved in his youth by Irish raiders. After six years of servitude he escaped home, but he eventually became a bishop and went back to Ireland as a missionary. He is traditionally credited with Christianizing the island, and is regarded as Ireland's patron saint. In England and elsewhere in Europe during the Middle Ages this name was used in honour of the saint. However, it was not generally given in Ireland before the 17th century because it was considered too sacred for everyday use. It has since become very common there

Patrick• Pool Loving

• Awesome Guy

• Thing That’s Nice

• Rough Sometimes

• Irish

• Crazy (Sometimes)

• Kind

Poem About Me• Hello!

• My name is Patrick

• If I was a color I would be green like grass.

• If I was an animal, I’d be a black and white monkey like a climber.

• My favorite place is in my head.

• Were I can think of anything

• My favorite snack is chocolate,

• I like it because it’s creamy.

AbbyAbby4 Kehs4 Kehs

• ABBYABBY

• Gender:Gender: Feminine Feminine

• Usage:Usage: English

• Pronounced:Pronounced: AB-ee   AB-ee  [key]

• Diminutive of of ABIGAIL

• ABIGAILABIGAIL

• Gender:Gender: Feminine Feminine

• Usage:Usage: English, , German, , Biblical, , Biblical Latin

• Pronounced:Pronounced: AB-i-gayl AB-i-gayl (English)(English), AH-bee-giel , AH-bee-giel (German)(German)    [key]

• From the Hebrew nameFrom the Hebrew name ִיִל יָג# ַב� Pֱא ('Avigayil)('Avigayil) meaning "my father meaning "my father is joy". In the is joy". In the Old Testament this was the name of Nabal's this was the name of Nabal's wife. After Nabal's death she became the third wife of King wife. After Nabal's death she became the third wife of King David. As an English name, David. As an English name, AbigailAbigail first became common first became common after the after the Protestant Reformation, and it was popular among , and it was popular among the the Puritans. Some time after the release of the play 'The . Some time after the release of the play 'The Scornful Lady' (1616), which featured a character named Scornful Lady' (1616), which featured a character named Abigail, the name became a slang term for a servant, and it Abigail, the name became a slang term for a servant, and it grew less common. It was revived in the 20th century.grew less common. It was revived in the 20th century.

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• AmazingAmazing

• BeautifulBeautiful

• Is the bestIs the best

• GreatGreat

• A good friendA good friend

• Is the bestIs the best

• Loves to playLoves to play

Austin

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Austin• AUSTIN

• Gender: Masculine

• Usage: English

• Pronounced: AWS-tin  [key]

•Medieval contracted form of AUGUSTINE (1). Modern use of the name is probably also partly inspired by the common surname Austin, which is of the same origin. This is also the name of a city in Texas

Christina4 Kehs

• CHRISTINA

• Gender: Feminine

• Usage: English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch

• Pronounced: kris-TEEN-ə (English), kris-TEE-nah (German, Dutch)  [key]

• From Christiana, the Latin feminine form of CHRISTIAN. This was the name of an early, possibly legendary, saint who was tormented by her pagan father. It was also borne by a 17th-century Swedish queen and patron the arts who gave up her crown in order to become a Roman Catholic

• My name is Christina I like animals so much I like to play with my best friend Ruth

• CHEERLEADER

• HAT LOVER

• RUN FOR FUN

• I LOVE MY KITTEN

• SWIMING

• TALL

• I LOVE ME

• NOT SAD

• ASUTENT

ChristopherChristopher4 Yosifon4 Yosifon

•CHRISTOPHERGender:CHRISTOPHERGender: Masculine Masculine Usage:Usage: English Pronounced:Pronounced: KRIS-tə-fər   KRIS-tə-fər  [key] From the Late Greek name From the Late Greek name Χριστοφορος (Christophoros) (Christophoros) meaning meaning "bearing Christ", derived from "bearing Christ", derived from Χριστος (Christos) (Christos) combined with combined with φερω (phero)(phero) "to bear, to carry". It was used by early Christians as a "to bear, to carry". It was used by early Christians as a metaphorical name, expressing that they carried Christ in their hearts. In metaphorical name, expressing that they carried Christ in their hearts. In the Middle Ages, literal interpretations of the name's etymology led to the Middle Ages, literal interpretations of the name's etymology led to legends about a legends about a Saint Christopher who carried the young Jesus across a Christopher who carried the young Jesus across a river. He has come to be regarded as the patron saint of travellers. As an river. He has come to be regarded as the patron saint of travellers. As an English given name, English given name, ChristopherChristopher has been in general use since the 15th has been in general use since the 15th century. In Denmark it was borne by three kings (their names are usually century. In Denmark it was borne by three kings (their names are usually spelled Christoffer), including the 15th-century Christopher of Bavaria spelled Christoffer), including the 15th-century Christopher of Bavaria who also ruled Norway and Sweden. Other famous bearers include Italian who also ruled Norway and Sweden. Other famous bearers include Italian explorer Christopher Columbus (1451-1506), English playwright explorer Christopher Columbus (1451-1506), English playwright Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593), and the fictional character Christopher Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593), and the fictional character Christopher Robin from A. A. Milne's 'Winnie-the-Pooh' books.Robin from A. A. Milne's 'Winnie-the-Pooh' books.

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Hello!Hello!

My name is ChrisMy name is Chris

If I were a color I’d be gold like chainsIf I were a color I’d be gold like chains

If I were a animal I’d be a cat like a tabbyIf I were a animal I’d be a cat like a tabby

My favorite place is Bounce U where I can playMy favorite place is Bounce U where I can play

My favorite snack is grapefruit, I like it because they are My favorite snack is grapefruit, I like it because they are yummyyummy

I really get upset whenI really get upset when my brother’s upsetmy brother’s upset

To get over it I have to make my brother happy To get over it I have to make my brother happy

.Cool.Cool

.Hyper.Hyper

.Ready.Ready

.Intelligent.Intelligent

.Smart.Smart

Daniel

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Daniel• DANIEL• Gender: Masculine • Usage: English, Hebrew, French, German, Scandinavian, Polish, Czech,

Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian, Biblical, Biblical Greek

• Other Scripts: Даниел (Macedonian), Δανιηλ (Ancient Greek) • Pronounced: DAN-yul (English), dah-nee-EL (Hebrew), dan-YEL (French),

DAH-nee-el (German), DAHN-yel (Polish)  [key] • From the Hebrew name 6ֵאל� }י ִנ 3� meaning "God is my judge". Daniel (Daniyyel) ָּד

was a Hebrew prophet whose story is told in the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament. He lived during the Jewish captivity in Babylon, where he served in the court of the king, rising to prominence by interpreting the king's dreams. The book also presents Daniel's four visions of the end of the world. Due to the popularity of the biblical character, the name came into use in England during the Middle Ages. Though it became rare by the 15th century, it was revived after the Protestant Reformation. Famous bearers of this name include English author Daniel Defoe (1660-1731), Swiss mathematician Daniel Bernoulli (1700-1782), and American frontiersman Daniel Boone (1734-1820).

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Daniel

Daniel

• Draw• Animals• Ninjas• Illustrator• Elephants• Lollipops

Dana4 Kehs

• DANA (2)Gender: Masculine & Feminine Usage: English Pronounced: DAY-nə  [key] From a surname which originally belonged to a person who was Danish. It was originally given in honour of American lawyer Richard Henry Dana (1815-1882), the author of 'Two Years Before the Mast'.

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• Does like playing

• A great friend

• Nice

• Awesome

DelaneyDelaney

4 yosifon4 yosifon

• DELANEYDELANEY

• Gender:Gender: Feminine Feminine

• Usage:Usage: English (Modern)

• Pronounced:Pronounced: də-LAYN-ee   də-LAYN-ee  [key]

•From an English surname which was From an English surname which was derived from Norman French derived from Norman French de de l'aunaiel'aunaie meaning "from the alder meaning "from the alder grove".grove".

Don’t mess with me.Don’t mess with me.

•Even I’m cool.Even I’m cool.

•Loves to horseback ride.Loves to horseback ride.

•Any person is my friend.Any person is my friend.

•Need to.Need to.

•Eric is my dad’s name.Eric is my dad’s name.

•You say I’m funny, then I You say I’m funny, then I tell a joke. sleeptell a joke. sleep

Dhruv Dhruv 4-Kehs4-Kehs

• The The boy name DhruvDhruv comes from comes from the the Hindu word which means, word which means, "Dhruv was a Prince and blessed by "Dhruv was a Prince and blessed by God,that the pole star will be named God,that the pole star will be named Dhruv and the whole universe would Dhruv and the whole universe would revolve around the star and be revolve around the star and be stationary and shine the brightest.." stationary and shine the brightest.." It also stems from the It also stems from the Indian word word which means, "Firm." which means, "Firm." http://www.birthvillage.com/Name/Dhttp://www.birthvillage.com/Name/Dhruvhruv

• DrinksDrinks

• HeightsHeights

• RestRest

• UniverseUniverse

• VenomVenom

EdwardEdward4-Kehs4-Kehs

• EDWARDGender: Masculine Usage: English, Polish Pronounced: ED-wərd (English), ED-vahrt (Polish)  [key] Means "rich guard", derived from the Old English elements ead "rich, blessed" and weard "guard". Saint Edward the Confessor was the king of England shortly before the Norman conquest. He was known as a just ruler, and because of his popularity this name remained in use after the conquest when most other Old English names were replaced by Norman ones. The 13th-century king Henry III named his son and successor after the saint, and seven subsequent kings of England were also named Edward. This is one of the few Old English names to be used throughout Europe (in various spellings). http://www.behindthename.com/name/edward

• Excellent

• Drowsy

• Writer

• Adventurous

• Reactive

• Delighted

Emily

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Emily

• EMILY• Gender: Feminine • Usage: English • Pronounced: EM-ə-lee  [key] • English feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL). In the

English-speaking world it was not common until after the German House of Hanover came to the British throne in the 18th century; the princess Amelia Sophia (1711-1786) was commonly known as Emily in English, even though Amelia is an unrelated name. Famous bearers include the British author Emily Bronte (1818-1848), who wrote 'Wuthering Heights', and the American poet Emily Dickinson (1830-1886).

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Emily

English

Magnificent

Including

Loves dogs

Young

Garrett

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Garrett

• GARRETT• Gender: Masculine • Usage: English • Pronounced: GER-it, GAR-it  [key] • From an English surname which was derived

from the given name GERALD or GERARD. A famous bearer of the surname was Pat Garrett (1850-1908), the sheriff who shot Billy the Kid. http://www.behindthename.com/name/garrett

Garrett

• Great at sports• Athletic• Rightly built• Runs fast• Eats well• Terrific• Taught well

Grayson

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Grayson

• GRAYSON• Gender: Masculine • Usage: English (Modern) • Pronounced: GRAY-sən  [key] • From an English surname meaning "son

of the steward", derived from Middle English greyve "steward". http://www.behindthename.com/

Grayson

• GREAT• RADICLE• A STAR• YO• STAR• OATMEAL• NICE

Jessica4- Yosifon

☺ JESSICA Gender:JESSICA Gender: Feminine Feminine Usage:Usage: English Pronounced:Pronounced: JES-i-kə   JES-i-kə  [key] This name was This name was first used in this form by first used in this form by Shakespeare in his in his play 'The Merchant of Venice' (1596), where play 'The Merchant of Venice' (1596), where it belongs to the daughter of Shylock. it belongs to the daughter of Shylock. Shakespeare probably based it on the Shakespeare probably based it on the biblical name biblical name ISCAH which would have been which would have been spelled spelled JeschaJescha in his time. It was not in his time. It was not commonly used as a given name until the commonly used as a given name until the middle of the 20th century. middle of the 20th century. http://www.behindthename.com/name/jessichttp://www.behindthename.com/name/jessicaa

Just like anybody elseJust like anybody else

Excellent Excellent

Snake loverSnake lover

SneakySneaky

I love dolphinsI love dolphins

Can be your friendCan be your friend

A friendly personA friendly person

Joan4-Yosifon

$ JOAN (1)

$ Gender: Feminine

$ Usage: English

$ Pronounced: JON  [key]

$ Medieval English form of Johanne, an Old French feminine form of Iohannes (see JOHN). This was the usual English feminine form of John in the Middle Ages, but it was surpassed in popularity by Jane in the 17th century. This name (in various spellings) has been common among European royalty, being borne by ruling queens of Naples, Navarre and Castile. Another famous bearer was Joan of Arc, a patron saint of France (where she is known as Jeanne d'Arc). She was a 15th-century peasant girl who, after claiming she heard messages from God, was given leadership of the French army. She defeated the English in the battle of Orléans but was eventually captured and burned at the stake

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Poem about meHello!

My name is Joan.If I were a color I would be black like the back side of the earth.

If I were an animal I would be a chipmunk so I could throw nuts at people ^.^My favorite place is my den where I can play my wii.

My favorite snack is ice-cream I like it because it is yummy.I really get upset when I have 2 go 2 school.To get over it I have 2 watch T.V.

I love listening 2Alvin and the chipmunks.My favorite song is You spin me right round (like a record) by Alvin and the

chipmunks.

Hello! My name is Jessica. If I were a color, I’d be blue like the sky and

The sea. If I were an animal, I’d be a dolphin like a nice friend. My favorite place is the beach where I can play all day. My favorite snack is watermelon. I like it because it is very sweet and juicy.

I get really upset when I lose something. To get over it I have to do something that makes me happy. I love listening to Taylor Swift. My favorite song is Fireflies.

$ Jumping bean

$ Oops wrong thing!!

$ Amazing singer

$ Never gives up

JoshuaJoshua4 YOSIFON4 YOSIFON

• JOSHUAGender:JOSHUAGender: Masculine Masculine Usage:Usage: English, , Biblical Pronounced:Pronounced: JAH-shə-wə JAH-shə-wə (English)(English), JAW-shwə , JAW-shwə (English)(English)    [key] From the Hebrew From the Hebrew namename הֹו�ָׂש��ַע�� meaning " meaning "YAHWEH is salvation". Joshua is salvation". Joshua (Yehoshu'a)(Yehoshu'a) יwas one of the twelve spies sent into Canaan by Moses in the was one of the twelve spies sent into Canaan by Moses in the Old Testament. After Moses died Joshua succeeded him as leader of . After Moses died Joshua succeeded him as leader of the Israelites. As an English name, the Israelites. As an English name, JoshuaJoshua has been in use since the has been in use since the Protestant Reformation. The name . The name Jesus comes from a Greek comes from a Greek translation of the Aramaic short formtranslation of the Aramaic short form ַע�� 6ָׂש�ֹו which was the , which was the ,(Yeshu'a)(Yeshu'a) יreal name of Jesus.real name of Jesus.

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Hello! My name is Joshua.Hello! My name is Joshua.

If I were a color I would be red like fire.If I were a color I would be red like fire.

If I were an animal I would be slick like a snake.If I were an animal I would be slick like a snake.

My favorite place is Hawaii where I can swim all year.My favorite place is Hawaii where I can swim all year.

My favorite snack is popcorn because it is really buttery My favorite snack is popcorn because it is really buttery and salty.and salty.

I relly get upset when its Monday morning. To get over it I relly get upset when its Monday morning. To get over it I have to wait until Friday.I have to wait until Friday.

I love listening to rain at night and my favorite song is I love listening to rain at night and my favorite song is ghostbusters.ghostbusters.

JauntyJaunty

OptimisticOptimistic

SereneSerene

HumorusHumorus

UniqueUnique

AwesomeAwesome

Kabir

4-kehs

• The boy name Kabir comes from the Indian word which means, "Famous Poet." It also stems from the Hindu word which means, "great, magnificient

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• Kiwi

• Awesome

• Better

• Indoors

• Resourceful

Kaitlyn

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Kaitlyn

• KAITLYN• Gender: Feminine • Usage: English (Modern) • Pronounced: KAYT-lin  [key] • Variant of CAITLIN

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Kaitlyn• KATHERINE• Gender: Feminine • Usage: English • Pronounced: KATH-ə-rin, KATH-rin  [key] • From the Greek name Αικατερινη (Aikaterine). The etymology is debated: it could

derive from the earlier Greek name ‘Εκατερινη (Hekaterine), which came from ‘εκατερος (hekateros) "each of the two"; it could derive from the name of the goddess HECATE; it could be related to Greek αικια (aikia) "torture"; or it could be from a Coptic name meaning "my consecration of your name". In the early Christian era it became associated with Greek καθαρος (katharos) "pure", and the Latin spelling was changed from Katerina to Katharina to reflect this. The name was borne a semi-legendary 4th-century saint and martyr from Alexandria who was tortured on a spiked wheel. The saint was initially venerated in Syria, and the name was introduced to Western Europe by returning crusaders. It has been common in England since the 12th century in many different spellings, with Katherine and Catherine becoming standard in the later Middle Ages.

• Famous bearers of the name include Catherine of Siena, a 14th-century mystic, and Catherine de' Medici, a 16th-century French queen. It was also borne by three of Henry VIII's wives, including Katherine of Aragon, and by two empresses of Russia, including Catherine the Great.

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Kaitlyn

• Hello! My name is Kaitlyn. • If I were a color I’d be yellow like the sun.• If I were an animal I’d be a cheetah like a

fast running one.

Kaitlyn

• Kitty lover• Awesome• I love cheetahs • Turtle lover• Loves cats• Yellow• Nice

Katherine

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Katherine• KATHERINE• Gender: Feminine • Usage: English • Pronounced: KATH-ə-rin, KATH-rin  [key] • From the Greek name Αικατερινη (Aikaterine). The etymology is debated: it could

derive from the earlier Greek name ‘Εκατερινη (Hekaterine), which came from ‘εκατερος (hekateros) "each of the two"; it could derive from the name of the goddess HECATE; it could be related to Greek αικια (aikia) "torture"; or it could be from a Coptic name meaning "my consecration of your name". In the early Christian era it became associated with Greek καθαρος (katharos) "pure", and the Latin spelling was changed from Katerina to Katharina to reflect this. The name was borne a semi-legendary 4th-century saint and martyr from Alexandria who was tortured on a spiked wheel. The saint was initially venerated in Syria, and the name was introduced to Western Europe by returning crusaders. It has been common in England since the 12th century in many different spellings, with Katherine and Catherine becoming standard in the later Middle Ages.

• Famous bearers of the name include Catherine of Siena, a 14th-century mystic, and Catherine de' Medici, a 16th-century French queen. It was also borne by three of Henry VIII's wives, including Katherine of Aragon, and by two empresses of Russia, including Catherine the Great

KatherineHello! My name is Katherine.

If I were a color I would be aqua.

If I were an animal I would be a horse.

My favorite place is my room where I can daydream.

My favorite snack is popcorn, I like it because of the sweet, buttery taste.

I get upset when my sister makes me get in trouble.

I love listening to my favorite music. My favorite song is Replay.

Katherine

KangarooA star studentThe oceanHappyEager to startReplay I like musicNutsEat popcorn

Kim-Van

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Kim-Van• KIM (3)• Gender: Feminine • Usage: Vietnamese • Means "golden" in Vietnamese

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Kim-Van

• Hello! My name is Kim-Van. • If I were a color, I’d be pink, like flamingos. • If I were an animal, I’d be a unicorn, like a

gentle feather. • My favorite place is home. Where I can

live, sleep, and grow. My favorite snack is Milano cookies, I like them.

Kim-Van

• Kit kat• Ice cream• Markers• Victory• Apples• Nuts

Mary

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Mary• MARY• Gender: Feminine • Usage: English, Biblical • Pronounced: MER-ee (English), MAR-ee (English)  [key] • Usual English form of Maria, which was the Latin form of the New Testament Greek

names Μαριαμ (Mariam) and Μαρια (Maria) - the spellings are interchangeable - which were from the Hebrew name 3ם The meaning is not known for .(Miryam) ִמ}ָר�יcertain, but there are several theories including "sea of bitterness", "rebelliousness", and "wished for child". However it was most likely originally an Egyptian name, perhaps derived in part from mry "beloved" or mr "love". This was the name of several New Testament characters, most importantly Mary the virgin mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene. Due to the Virgin Mary this name has been very popular in the Christian world, though at certain times in some cultures it has been considered too holy for everyday use. In England it has been used since the 12th century, and it has been among the most common feminine names since the 16th century. The Latinized form Maria is also used in English as well as in several other languages.

• This name has been borne by two queens of England, as well as a Queen of Scotland, Mary Queen of Scots. Another notable bearer was Mary Shelley (1797-1851), the author of 'Frankenstein'. A famous fictional character by this name was Mary Poppins, from the children's books by P.L. Travers.

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Mary

• My name is Mary• Awsome things

happen to me• Randomly weird• You are my friend

Matt

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Matt

• MATT• Gender: Masculine • Usage: English • Pronounced: MAT  [key] • Short form of MATTHEW• http://www.behindthename.com/name/

matt

Matthew

• MATTHEW• Gender: Masculine • Usage: English, Biblical • Pronounced: MATH-yoo (English)  [key] • English form of Ματθαιος (Matthaios), which was a

Greek form of the Hebrew name � 3הֹו }ָת�י ָת� (Mattityahu) ִמ�meaning "gift of YAHWEH". Saint Matthew, also called Levi, was one of the twelve apostles. He was a tax collector, and supposedly the author of the first Gospel in the New Testament. As an English name, Matthew has been in use since the Middle Ages.

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Poem About Me

• Hello!• My name is Matthew• If I were a color I’d be blue like the sea• If I were an animal I would be a dolphin like a musical

instrument• My favorite place is the pool where I can swim and think• My favorite snack is Rasinettes I like it because it’s

delicious• I really get upset when my sister ticks me off• To get over it I have to relax• I love listening to music• My favorite song is Raise Your Glasses

Matthew

• Mathematical• Academic• Terrific• Thoughtful• Happy• Eager• Wonderful

MichaelMichael4 Kehs4 Kehs

• MICHAELGender:MICHAELGender: Masculine Masculine Usage:Usage: English, , German, , Czech, , Biblical, , Biblical Latin Pronounced:Pronounced: MIE-kəl MIE-kəl (English)(English), MI-khah-el , MI-khah-el (German)(German)    [key] From the Hebrew From the Hebrew namename ִל Jֱא יָכ# meaning "who is like God?". This is a meaning "who is like God?". This is a (Mikha'el)(Mikha'el) ַמ�rhetorical question, implying no person is like God. rhetorical question, implying no person is like God. Saint Michael was one of the seven archangels in Hebrew Michael was one of the seven archangels in Hebrew tradition and the only one identified as an archangel in tradition and the only one identified as an archangel in the Bible. In the Book of Revelation in the the Bible. In the Book of Revelation in the New Testament he is portrayed as the leader of heaven's armies, and he is portrayed as the leader of heaven's armies, and thus is considered the patron saint of soldiers. The thus is considered the patron saint of soldiers. The popularity of the saint led to the name being used by popularity of the saint led to the name being used by nine Byzantine emperors, including Michael VIII nine Byzantine emperors, including Michael VIII Palaeologus who restored the empire in the 13th century. Palaeologus who restored the empire in the 13th century. It has been common in Western Europe since the Middle It has been common in Western Europe since the Middle Ages, and in England since the 12th century. It has been Ages, and in England since the 12th century. It has been borne (in various spellings) by rulers of Russia (spelled borne (in various spellings) by rulers of Russia (spelled Михаил), Romania (), Romania (MihaiMihai), Poland (), Poland (MichałMichał), and Portugal ), and Portugal ((MiguelMiguel). Other more modern bearers of this name include ). Other more modern bearers of this name include the British chemist/physicist Michael Faraday (1791-the British chemist/physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867) and basketball player Michael Jordan (1963-).1867) and basketball player Michael Jordan (1963-).

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• Mega NiceMega Nice

• I am coolI am cool

• CaringCaring

• HandsomeHandsome

• AwesomeAwesome

• ExitingExiting

• LovelyLovely

MichaelMichael4 Yosifon4 Yosifon

• MICHAELMICHAEL

• Gender:Gender: Masculine Masculine

• Usage:Usage: English, , German, , Czech, , Biblical, , Biblical Latin

• Pronounced:Pronounced: MIE-kəl MIE-kəl (English)(English), MI-khah-el , MI-khah-el (German)(German)    [key]

• From the Hebrew nameFrom the Hebrew name ִל Jֱא יָכ# ."?meaning "who is like God?". meaning "who is like God (Mikha'el)(Mikha'el) ַמ�This is a rhetorical question, implying no person is like God. This is a rhetorical question, implying no person is like God. Saint Michael was one of the seven archangels in Hebrew tradition and Michael was one of the seven archangels in Hebrew tradition and the only one identified as an archangel in the Bible. In the Book of the only one identified as an archangel in the Bible. In the Book of Revelation in the Revelation in the New Testament he is portrayed as the leader of he is portrayed as the leader of heaven's armies, and thus is considered the patron saint of heaven's armies, and thus is considered the patron saint of soldiers. The popularity of the saint led to the name being used by soldiers. The popularity of the saint led to the name being used by nine Byzantine emperors, including Michael VIII Palaeologus who nine Byzantine emperors, including Michael VIII Palaeologus who restored the empire in the 13th century. It has been common in restored the empire in the 13th century. It has been common in Western Europe since the Middle Ages, and in England since the Western Europe since the Middle Ages, and in England since the 12th century. It has been borne (in various spellings) by rulers of 12th century. It has been borne (in various spellings) by rulers of Russia (spelled Russia (spelled Михаил), Romania (), Romania (MihaiMihai), Poland (), Poland (MichałMichał), and ), and Portugal (Portugal (MiguelMiguel). Other more modern bearers of this name include ). Other more modern bearers of this name include the British chemist/physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867) and the British chemist/physicist Michael Faraday (1791-1867) and basketball player Michael Jordan (1963-).basketball player Michael Jordan (1963-).

• MORVILISMORVILIS

• I`M NICEI`M NICE

• CUTECUTE

• HAPPYHAPPY

• AWESOMEAWESOME

• EXOTICEXOTIC

• L IKABLEL IKABLE

OliviaOlivia4 Kehs4 Kehs

•] This name This name OLIVIAGender:OLIVIAGender: Feminine Feminine Usage:Usage: English, , Italian, , Spanish, , German, , Finnish Pronounced:Pronounced: ə-LIV-ee-ə ə-LIV-ee-ə (English)(English), o-LEE-vee-ah , o-LEE-vee-ah (German)(German)    [key was first used in this spelling by was first used in this spelling by William Shakespeare for a character in his comedy for a character in his comedy 'Twelfth Night' (1602). Shakespeare may have 'Twelfth Night' (1602). Shakespeare may have based it on based it on OLIVER or or OLIVA, or perhaps directly on , or perhaps directly on the Latin word the Latin word olivaoliva meaning "olive". In the play meaning "olive". In the play Olivia is a noblewoman who is wooed by Duke Olivia is a noblewoman who is wooed by Duke Orsino but instead falls in love with his messenger Orsino but instead falls in love with his messenger Cesario. The name has been used in the Engish-Cesario. The name has been used in the Engish-speaking world since the 18th century, though it speaking world since the 18th century, though it did not become overly popular until the last half of did not become overly popular until the last half of the 20th century. Its rise in popularity in America the 20th century. Its rise in popularity in America was precipitated by a character on the 1970s was precipitated by a character on the 1970s televsion series 'The Waltons'.televsion series 'The Waltons'.

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• ON The BallON The Ball

• Lover Of Lover Of ChocolateChocolate

• IntelligentIntelligent

• Very NiceVery Nice

• InterestingInteresting

• AwesomeAwesome

Peter Peter 4-Kehs4-Kehs

• PETERPETER

• Gender:Gender: Masculine Masculine

• Usage:Usage: English, , German, , Dutch, , Scandinavian, , Slovene, , Slovak, , Biblical

• Pronounced:Pronounced: PEE-tər PEE-tər (English)(English), PE-ter , PE-ter (German, Slovak)(German, Slovak), PAY-tər , PAY-tər (Dutch)(Dutch)    [key]

• Derived from the Greek Derived from the Greek Πετρος (Petros) (Petros) meaning "stone". This is a translation meaning "stone". This is a translation used in most versions of the used in most versions of the New Testament of the name of the name CephasCephas, meaning , meaning "stone" in Aramaic, which was given to the apostle Simon by Jesus (compare "stone" in Aramaic, which was given to the apostle Simon by Jesus (compare Matthew 16:18 and John 1:42). Simon Peter was the most prominent of the Matthew 16:18 and John 1:42). Simon Peter was the most prominent of the apostles during Jesus's ministry and is often considered the first pope. Due to apostles during Jesus's ministry and is often considered the first pope. Due to the renown of the apostle, this name became common throughout the Christian the renown of the apostle, this name became common throughout the Christian world (in various spellings). In England the world (in various spellings). In England the Normans introduced it in the Old introduced it in the Old French form French form PiersPiers, which was gradually replaced by the spelling , which was gradually replaced by the spelling PeterPeter starting in starting in the 15th century. the 15th century.

• Besides the apostle, other Besides the apostle, other saints by this name include the 11th-century reformer by this name include the 11th-century reformer Saint Peter Damian and the 13th-century preacher Saint Peter Martyr. It was also Saint Peter Damian and the 13th-century preacher Saint Peter Martyr. It was also borne by rulers of Aragon, Portugal, and Russia, including the Russian tsar Peter borne by rulers of Aragon, Portugal, and Russia, including the Russian tsar Peter the Great (1672-1725), who defeated Sweden in the Great Northern War. the Great (1672-1725), who defeated Sweden in the Great Northern War. Famous fictional bearers include Peter Rabbit from Beatrix Potter's children's Famous fictional bearers include Peter Rabbit from Beatrix Potter's children's books, and Peter Pan, the boy who refused to grow up in J. M. Barrie's 1904 books, and Peter Pan, the boy who refused to grow up in J. M. Barrie's 1904 playhttp://www.behindthename.com/name/peterplayhttp://www.behindthename.com/name/peter

• PerfectPerfect

• EnjoymentEnjoyment

• TiredTired

• ExcitingExciting

• RidiculousRidiculous

Ruth 4 - Kehs

• RUTH (1)Gender: Feminine Usage: English, German, Scandinavian, Biblical, Biblical Latin Other Scripts: ָת� ָרֹו(Ancient Hebrew) Pronounced: ROOTH (English), ROOT (German)  [key] From a Hebrew name which was derived from the Hebrew word ָת� (re'ut) ָר�עֹוmeaning "friend". This is the name of the central character in the Book of Ruth in the Old Testament, a Moabite woman who was the ancestor of King David. As a Christian name, Ruth has been in use since the Protestant Reformation. It became very popular in America following the birth of "Baby" Ruth Cleveland (1891-1904), the daughter of President Grover Cleveland.

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• My name is Ruth

• I like animals , math , and candy too. I am chinese as you know. Peace to the word is what I want, not war, but peace.

• Really sweet

• Universe peace

• Totally friendly

• Happy all day

Ryan

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ryan

• RYAN• Gender: Masculine • Usage: Irish, English • Pronounced: RIE-ən  [key] • From an Irish surname which was derived

from Ó Riain meaning "descendent of Rían". The given name Rían probably means "little king" (from Irish rí "king" combined with a diminutive suffix).

Poem About MeHello!My name is RyanIf I were a color,I’d be blueLike a blue fishIf I were an animal,I’d be a dogLike a big golden retriever My favorite place is Dave and

BustersWere I can play games and get

prizes My favorite snack is candyI like

Acrostic me…

• Right• You are awesome• A good person• Never stupid

Sanil

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Sanil

• The Meaning of Sanil• The boy name Sanil comes from the Indian word which

means, "Gifted; Bestowed." • Numerological Meaning

People with this name tend to be natural leaders, self-sufficient, and ambitious. They generally want to make their own decisions in life and are not afraid to take charge or manage a situation. It is important for them to avoid extremes of bossiness or shyness. They tend to be too impulsive. Professionally, they can be successful in political leadership, celebrity status, or as a small business owner.

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Sanil

• Hello! My name is Sanil. If I was a color I’d be turcose like an indian jewel. If I were an animal I’d be a cheetah so I could fell the wind while I run. My favorite place is Six-flags amusement park where I can have a lot of fun. My favorite snack is Pizza Rolls. I like it because of the crispy taste. I get upset when our plans go wrong for the day. To get over it I listen to my favorite song, which is Let it rock.

Sanil

• Smart• Amazing• Never would break a

promise• I will take a risk if I

have to• Likes Tae Kwon Do

TimoTimo 4 Kehs4 Kehs

• of Paul's epistles that appear in the of Paul's epistles that appear in the New Testament. . According to tradition, he was martyred at Ephesus after According to tradition, he was martyred at Ephesus after protesting the worship protesting the worship TIMOTHYTIMOTHY

• Gender:Gender: Masculine Masculine

• Usage:Usage: EnglishΤιμοθεος (Timotheos) (Timotheos) meaning "honouring meaning "honouring God", derived from God", derived from τιμαω (timao) (timao) "to honour" and "to honour" and θεος (theos) (theos) "god". "god". Saint Timothy was a companion of Paul on his Timothy was a companion of Paul on his missionary journeys and was the recipient of two of missionary journeys and was the recipient of two of Artemis. As an English name, Artemis. As an English name, TimothyTimothy was not used until was not used until after the after the Protestant Reformation

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• , , Biblical

• Pronounced:Pronounced: TIM-ə-thee TIM-ə-thee (English)(English)    [key]

• From the Greek nameFrom the Greek name

• TOTALLY AWSOMETOTALLY AWSOME

• I LIKE TO DRAWI LIKE TO DRAW

• MY FAVORITE MY FAVORITE BOOKS ARE BY BOOKS ARE BY DAN GUTMANDAN GUTMAN

• ONLY LIKE ONLY LIKE FOOTBALLFOOTBALL

Zack

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ZACK

• ZACHARY• Gender: Masculine • Usage: English • Pronounced: ZAK-ə-ree  [key] • Usual English form of ZACHARIAS. This form

has been in use since the Middle Ages, though it did not become common until after the Protestant Reformation. It was borne by American military commander and president Zachary Taylor (1784-1850).

ZACK

• ZOMBIES• A STAR• COOL• KIND

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