From the Vault See Another. Thankfully, not enough people have named their child Turkey to make this list. You Might Also Like US Cities Neighbor Blitz. Canadian Top Remove Ads. Get the best of Sporcle when you Go Orange. This ad-free experience offers more features, more stats, and more fun while also helping to support Sporcle. Thank you for becoming a member. Created Sep 20, Report Nominate Tags: Strong, firm, enduring, impetuous. Ethan is a male given name of Hebrew origin????
The name Ethan appears eight times in the Hebrew Bible 1 Kings. The name Emily is a Latin Baby Names baby name. From the name Aemilia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Aemilius. The name Kaitlyn is a girl's name of Irish origin meaning "pure". Kaitlyn is an alternate form of Caitlin Old French, Greek. Kaitlyn is also a variation of Kaitlin. Kaitlyn is also used as a derivative of Katherine Greek. Translation of " Caitlin" in French.
Caitlin , don't be gross. Katelyn Origin and Meaning The name Katelyn is a girl's name meaning "pure". One of the most popular of the trendy Caitlin variations, Katelyn points directly to components Kate and Lyn --making it a bit more traditionally feminine. The spelling is probably influenced by the alyssum flower. The word alyssum is derived from the Greek meaning "not insane; rabid," so named because in the middle ages, alyssum was thought to cure rabies. The Italians and Spanish typically use Natalia.
Natalie is the most common North American spelling of this Christmas baby, but Americans are also prone to use Nataly and Natalee. The name Kate is a girl's name of English origin meaning "pure". Kate , in the headlines via Catherine Middleton, has been as pervasive as Kathy was in the s and s, both as a nickname for Katherine and Kaitlyn and as a strong, classic stand-alone name. Nicky is an alternate spelling of Nicole Greek : from Nikola. I have always liked my name, liked how it is written differently to almost all the other Caitlyn's I've met.
And though that means it is constantly being spelled wrong, I've learned to cope. That tends to happen when there are ways to spell it. I don't mind the meaning of my name much either. There are probably lots of ways someone could interpret that too.
Pure hearted or pure as in innocent? Maybe just pure. The only thing I have a real problem with is 'Caity'. I have been called Caity since grade 4, it was a spur of the moment thing. I was asked if I got called a nickname so I could be distinguished from the other Caitlin.
Caity stuck, and it is still what I get called. I'm not particularly fond of it. Caity is such a generic 'Caitlyn' nickname. I have tried to change my nickname. One friend called me Cat for a while but it never stuck.
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