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!
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