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looking for names vs. that have a double meaning
I really like names that have a double meaning to them like Blaze, Sage, and Ryder. Do you know of any other names that have the same type of double meaning?
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looking for names
that have a double m
Poll created: Jul 22, 2009
Total Votes: 3
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do blaze, sage and ryder have a double meaning?
posted by
guest
:: 15 years ago |
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well sage is a food. ryder can be a verb and so can blaze.
posted by
poll poster
:: 15 years ago |
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ummm... ride is a verb, not ryder. but pick any food, or word name:
Crew
Camp
Park
Saffron
Lily
Daisy
Basil
etc.
Crew
Camp
Park
Saffron
Lily
Daisy
Basil
etc.
posted by
guest
:: 15 years ago |
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that’s one meaning, what is the second meaning?
posted by
guest
:: 15 years ago |
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food:
Pepper
Cinnamon
Kale
Pepper
Cinnamon
Kale
posted by
guest
:: 15 years ago |
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its a name they have meanings look them up.
posted by
poll poster
:: 15 years ago |
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Sage means wise
Ryder means knight
Blaze means one who stutters
Ryder means knight
Blaze means one who stutters
posted by
guest
:: 15 years ago |
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all names have meanings you can look up.
well i tried to help by finding out what you are looking for and you don’t seem to want to explain it to me. giving up now.
well i tried to help by finding out what you are looking for and you don’t seem to want to explain it to me. giving up now.
posted by
guest
:: 15 years ago |
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Camp – crooked mouth
Park – of the forest
Basil – royal, kingly
Daisy – the day’s eye
Lily – pure
Park – of the forest
Basil – royal, kingly
Daisy – the day’s eye
Lily – pure
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guest
:: 15 years ago |
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Camp – crooked mouth
Park – of the forest
Basil – royal, kingly
Daisy – the day’s eye
Lily – pure
Park – of the forest
Basil – royal, kingly
Daisy – the day’s eye
Lily – pure
posted by
guest
:: 15 years ago |
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I know what you mean. You are looking for names that are also used as parts of speech. They have a meaning as a name and they have a meaning as a part of speech. I was looking for the same thing at one time.
For example:
Grant as a baby name means great. Grant as a word means to bestow (verb) or something given (noun).
For example:
Grant as a baby name means great. Grant as a word means to bestow (verb) or something given (noun).
posted by
guest
:: 15 years ago |
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thanks. i like grant.
finally someone that gets what i mean.
finally someone that gets what i mean.
posted by
pp
:: 15 years ago |
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No problem. I also thought about the name Chance. I will let you know if I think of some more.
posted by
guest
:: 15 years ago |
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ok. well im gonna start a new poll. and say that i want names that are words that can be used in everyday language so plz just post in that. :)
posted by
pp
:: 15 years ago |
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