You know how names can have multiple meanings? For example, Grace can be a name, a description of movement, a theological concept, etc. Rose is a flower, a color, the past tense of a verb, etc. I need a Scots/Irish/Celtic woman's name that has multiple meanings. Who all can help? Thanks in advance.
--dbh When given a choice, most people will choose.
Heather..lovely at this time of year
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I'm not lost, I just don't know where I am
My parents who have Scottish roots gave me the name Bonnie Heather....
Bonnie Heather Greene, Kiltmaker and Artist Traditional hand stitched kilts, kilt alterations, kilt-skirts
Liam
Tallulah (Irish/Choctaw); abundant woman/leaping waters Nara (Celtic/Japanese); happy/thunder Cordelia (Latin/Celtic); heart, daughter of the sea Pearl...
What's the context for the question? For example, if you're looking for the name of a character in a work of fiction or song, our knowing something of the storyline might help guide recommendations.
IomainPlayer
Eileen Place Aveline old French word for hazelnut Eilean is a raised area surrounded by a marsh Island I guess it could also be a verb depending on who your talking to
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