Flower names for boys might be difficult to come by, so we adore Fiore, an Italian boy’s name. 50. Filadelfo Filadelfo is Spanish for “brotherly affection.” Filadelfo is an Italianized version of the Greek word Philadelphos, from which the city of Philadelphia takes its name. Filadelfo ...
"They never told me not to tell anyone. In so many words. And it is funny. Maybe you could put it in a story with different names and whatnot. Listen, Fred," she said, reaching for another apple, "you've got to cross your heart and kiss your elbow -- " Perhaps contortionists c...
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It is no coincidence thatGinzburgnames her character Scilla, that name immediately conjured up for me the creature Scylla lurking in the sea that enticed ships onto the rocks. She is adept at luring men into a perilous and rocky waterway, thus as I read, every person that Scilla was connec...
Set in the late 1970s. They are young, beautiful and just 25 years old. They meet by chance and fall madly in love. An unexpected event, however, separates them. For thirty years, however, they pursued the hope of finding each other again, because they still love each other. ...
The blankness of the central trio’s names, noms de guerre won through being reduced to avatars for prodigious capacities that ironically grant them more specificity, more identity, than more familiar names, contrasting the names heard elsewhere that tend to actually be pseudonyms or attached to en...
NARRATOR: For Chicago’s most notorious names of the era – Mike “The Pike” Heitler, Jack Guzik, Dion O’Bannion, Al Capone – the game was all about gaining prosperity in a wide-open market. FRED GARDAPHE: The American way of life was changing from a primarily agricultural society to...
Matthew- Carmine, Googootz, Moon(Carmine’s his middle name, googootz afer the song Cucuzza, and Moon from my Dad because the two would always look for the moon together in the early evening) This is so true…especially where we’re from, so few people went/go by their real names!
" I stared at the words in the distressed way you might stare at party guests whose faces you've seen somewhere before but whose names have escaped your mind. Proverb? Peculiar? Idiomatic? How on earth should I know? It's one thing to use a word, it's another to explain it. I ...
You are tired of your gondola (or you think you are) and you have seen all the principal pictures and heard the names of the palaces announced a dozen times by your gondolier, who brings them out almost as impressively as if he were an English butler bawling titles into a drawing-room...