LOVE LOVE LOVE anagram

nephele - Thank you so much for thinking about me, and I agree with unicorngal: you really ARE an anagramming expert! Look at what you did with my babies’ names! Amazing . . . truly. . . ! :o

Now for your anagram: “[name]Nachelle[/name] [name]Penna[/name]”!

“[name]Nachelle[/name]” is a variation of “[name]Nichelle[/name]”, which is a variation of “[name]Michelle[/name]”, which means “who is like God”.
“[name]Penna[/name]” in Latin means “feather”.
You’re “God’s feather”, which he used to coax the laughter out of everyone . . . hehe. . . . :slight_smile:

[name]Hope[/name] you like it! :slight_smile: !!

[name]Hi[/name] again! Thanks for my anagram–I love it! I need to go right it down…there…done! Thanks again, Niki72!

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[name]Grey[/name] - whoa, girl, you have got a LOT of double-digits: aaeeiiikkllnnnnoty. . . . That’s a lot of n’s for one mom . . . hehe. . . .

Alakazam! Whala! Here is your anagrammed name: “[name]Nialla[/name] [name]Kiane[/name]”. . . .
“[name]Nialla[/name]” is the variation (according to the Irish) of “[name]Nell[/name]”, which can be related to “[name]Helen[/name]” or “[name]Eleanor[/name]”, both of which mean “bright, shining one”, like “[name]Yelena[/name]”. . . .
“[name]Kiane[/name]” is a variation of “[name]Kiana[/name]”, which is a modern-invented name, but, according to the definition given by the Nameberry founder(s), is the original polyester name.

[name]Hope[/name] you like it! Thanks! :slight_smile: !!

sophializ456 - thanks for replying! [name]Hope[/name] you like your anagrammed name!

“[name]Beatha[/name] [name]Loise[/name]”!

“[name]Beatha[/name]” means “life, livelihood”, and is pronounced BEH-tha.
“[name]Loise[/name]” is a variation of “[name]Louise[/name]”, and although it means “renowned warrior”, it seems a likely candidate for a beauty pageant instead of a fencing bout. . . .

Thanks again, and hope you like it (AGAIN)! :slight_smile: !!

It’s niki72. . . !

I’m doing some anagram names for my friends: Rayana, [name]Emily[/name], [name]Anna[/name], [name]Amy[/name], and [name]Maxi[/name], who [name]AREN[/name]'T mothers yet. . . . I just wanted to post it up on here!

rayana’s - whose scrambled name was azandyamowinynar - is “[name]Zyna[/name] [name]Wynn[/name]”, which I personally think is really nice:
“[name]Zyna[/name]” is a variation of “[name]Xenia[/name]”, which means “hospitable, welcoming”.
“[name]Wynn[/name]” means “fair, pure”, according to the Welsh. . . .

emily’s scrambled name was dorgenilyairemeo, and her [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] anagram is:
“[name]Emer[/name] [name]Doro[/name]”!
“[name]Emer[/name]” means “swift”, which could either depict the bird or being swift. . . .
“[name]Doro[/name]” is diminutive of “[name]Dorothy[/name]”, and means “gift of God”.

anna’s scramble was a little awkward: icanalythearponosmn.
Out of that, I got “[name]Laras[/name] [name]Thecla[/name]” . . . hehe. . . .
“[name]Laras[/name]” means “calm”.
“[name]Thecla[/name]” is a variation of “[name]Thekla[/name]”, which means “fame of God”, which really does describe [name]Anna[/name] well. . . .

amy’s - scrambled name is yalveernakognarlc - [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] anagram is: “[name]Gale[/name] [name]Vera[/name]”.
“[name]Gale[/name]” is a variation of “[name]Gail[/name]”, which means, like “[name]Abigail[/name]”, “my father rejoices”.
“[name]Vera[/name]” is the Russian/Latin name meaning “faith; truth”.

Now, last by not least, is maxi - whose scrambled name is arnteixmasttodrsadetawj. She has a very long name, I know. . . .
Her [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] anagram name is “[name]Arno[/name] [name]Tate[/name]”.
“[name]Arno[/name]” didn’t have a meaning here on Nameberry, but the Nameberry sponsor(s) described it as this: for a girl, this feels less like a derivative of “[name]Arnold[/name]” and more like the name of the river that flows through the Italian city of [name]Florence[/name].
“[name]Tate[/name]” is the Norse name of “cheerful”.

Thanks for staying and keeping track of all my [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] anagrammed names, guys! (I’m talking to all the Nameberry people who have read and added to my post.)

Thanks! :slight_smile: !!

I like it! Very creative! Mucho thankee! :slight_smile:

– [name]Nephele[/name]

No problem, [name]Nephele[/name]! And I love my parents’ anagrammed names! I’ll have to show them. . . .

Anywhoo. . . . I still don’t have that many posters on my anagramming game/service like you. But who’s complaining? wink.
I’m getting more tired these days. Those beautiful rascals of mine are getting really roudy. . . . :slight_smile: Got to love 'em.

:slight_smile: !!

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kamherlncitberiye

Shouldn’t be too hard-I have a really long name!!

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anniex3leigh -

I love this name. . . !

[name]Nani[/name] [name]Zalia[/name]! :slight_smile: !!

“[name]Nani[/name]” is a Greek variation of “[name]Nancy[/name]”, which is diminutive of “[name]Ann[/name]”, and means “the [name]Lord[/name] has favored me”.
“[name]Zalia[/name]” is a variation of “[name]Zoila[/name]”, which is the Greek feminine variation of “[name]Zoilo[/name]”, which means “life”.

You’re very Greek!

:slight_smile: !!

love2sing -

[name]How[/name] about this: “[name]Kalie[/name] [name]Bice[/name]”.

“[name]Kalie[/name]” is a variation of “[name]Kalila[/name]”, and thus means “beloved”.
“[name]Bice[/name]” is diminutive of “[name]Beatrice[/name]”, which means “she who brings happiness”.

[name]Hope[/name] you like it! :slight_smile: !!

Ok, ricamaca and mother_of_4:

I will have to get back to you. But I will get you your [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] [name]LOVE[/name] anagram names.

Thanks! :slight_smile: !!

ricamaca -

I hope you like this!

[name]Drum[/name] roll please. . . . “[name]Trina[/name] [name]Loire[/name]”!

“[name]Trine[/name]” is diminutive of “[name]Katrina[/name]”, which is the [name]German[/name] variation of “[name]Katherine[/name]”, which, of course, means “pure”.

“[name]Loire[/name]” doesn’t have a meaning, only an origin: “French river and region name”. But Nameberry has a description of “[name]Loire[/name]”:
“The lovely sound and image of the French river and lush valley would make this a most distinctive and captivating choice”.
The pronunciation is low-ahr.

:slight_smile: !!

mother_of_4 -

Wow, I sincerely had trouble with this one. . . .

“[name]Phyllis[/name] [name]Keli[/name]”, and all I left out of your scrambled name was a “p” and an “i”!

“[name]Phyllis[/name]” means “green bough”, which, in my own little world, relates to trees. . . . Trees are plants and plants give off oxygen, so technically, “green bough” means “life”. . . .
I couldn’t get a meaning out of “[name]Keli[/name]”, but it probably relates to “[name]Kelly[/name]”, which means “war”. Sorry about that, but, hey, at least “[name]Keli[/name]” fights in wars to save lives.

:slight_smile: !!

Ok, this is really, really, really good!!!

All of you know I’m pregnant, right? All right, well. . . . Tomorrow is VERY likely the arrival day of the twins: [name]Jasper[/name] [name]Marcel[/name] and [name]Evelyne[/name] [name]Piper[/name]!

SO EXCITED!!!

I might not answer any anagramming posts for a few days, but feel free to post scrambled names. I’ll eventually get them to you!

I have New Year twins! :slight_smile: !!

This is niki72’s hubby [name]Jacob[/name] and I just wanted to say that I’m as excited as niki72 (how I don’t like saying her pen-name instead of her real name!) but might not show it as much. Thank you.

niki72 (and [name]Jacob[/name]): Thanks, happy New Year’s, and YAY!

:slight_smile: !!

I had my twins on [name]January[/name] 2nd and [name]Jasper[/name] [name]Marcel[/name] and [name]Evelyne[/name] [name]Piper[/name] say “hello!” to every single one of you!

[name]Even[/name] though I will never be as good as [name]Nephele[/name] in the “art of anagramming”, I still want to continue this thread. . . .

Thanks! :slight_smile: !!

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