Baby will know the sky's the limit with a name that simply oozes creativity and brainiac power. Whether baby is an academic or an artist or a combination of it all, names like Kingston, Tucker, and Jax are indicative of the wide range of unique and perfect names to choose from. Britis...
but I’d prefer to not reuse any more of their names, after using Hortense/Hortensia. My other grandmother (from my mother’s side) was named Marta, and I was very close with her. I wouldn’t feel right naming a child after a great aunt before naming one...
Several 'P' nicknames are variants of names beginning with 'M'. Mary, for example, became Mall, then Moll, then Molly and when there were so many Mary/Mollys running around Polly was used as an alternative. Often many different nicknames were needed for the same name as popular names were...
Griffin is one of the newer and most appealing of the two-syllable Celtic surnames. In English, griffin is the name of a mythological creature, half eagle, half lion. It re-entered the list in 1983 after an absence of 75+ years. ...
The district with the maximum LQ (MLQ) can be used as a starting point for assigning a surname as local or non-local. In general it appears that surnames with high MLQs tend to be comparatively rare (Figure 1) and are more likely to have a local distribution (eg Pedlar MLQ¼323)....
Put the flour and spices in a small saucepan and whisk in the milk, starting by adding just a third of it at first to prevent lumps. When all of the milk has been added, put the pan on the heat and bring to a simmer, stirring well with a wooden spoon or small whisk as it begin...
10Indirect support for the role of hyperglycaemia as PCa risk factor comes from studies reporting lowered risk among men using antidiabetic drugs, particularly metformin.11Author surnames have been highlighted - please check these carefully and indicate if the first name or surname have been marked ...
Floria- Found at 0.2% use in Kent, Floria isa feminine namederived from the Latinflos"flower" and may have been adopted thanks to a 9th century Spanish St Floria. It survives in the surnames Fleury, Florey, Flury and Florkin. Goda- Goda represents 0.5% of female names in Lincolnshire. ...