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"Eustoma is named after the Greek words eu, which means beautiful, and stoma, which means mouth"
"Tyana (moth), a genus of moths"
"Tiana is a fictional main character who appears in Walt Disney Pictures' 49th animated feature film The Princess and the Frog (2009)."
"Tiana is loosely based on Princess Emma, the heroine of E. D. Baker's novel The Frog Princess, and the princess who appears in The Brothers Grimm fairy tale by which the book was inspired. "
"The main character in the 1996 novel The Book of Ti'ana"
"Its literal meaning means "peace""
"costud síde "establishing of peace"
bág ban "boast of women"
bág maise "boast of beauty"
least two Irish words nin, meaning "part of a weaver's loom", and "a wave".
used as a synonym of cross, and the word seems to be roughly synonymous with gabul "fork, forked branch"
The second nin seems to be cognate with Welsh nen "roof, heaven", with a meaning of "loftiness", with an adjective ninach "lofty".
The kennings are explained by the glossators that weavers' beams were erected as signs of peace.
The "arboreal" tradition claims the word as ash-tree, concluding that looms were made of ashwood. In some instances, the association with ashwood, which is best known as the raw material for spears""
NIN in Cuneiform
"translated as "lady". Other translations include "queen", "mistress", "proprietress", and "lord".[1]
DNIN.GAL ("great lady"), DÉ.NIN.GAL ("lady of the great temple"),
NIN.DINGIR ("divine lady" or "lady of [a] god"),
"Nin-Nin, a character in the erotic anime and manga series La Blue Girl"
"Nina is a feminine given name of Spanish and Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Nina is "little girl; great-granddaughter".[1] In Europe it is a short form of names such as Marina and Katharina.[2] Another meaning: God was gracious or God has shown favor in Hebrew; nice in Persian; beautiful eyes in Hindi; mother in Swahili; strong or mighty in Native American culture; friend in Arabic, flower in Old Greek, and fire in Quechua."
Nena of Nata and Nena, Aztec mythical figure
Nina Pinta Santa Maria -
Little Girl, The Painted, and Holy Mary.
" The character Blue was originally conceived as a cat, and the name of the show was to be "Blue's Prints", but the show's name was changed and Blue became a dog because Nickelodeon was already producing a show about a cat.[1]"
beansidhe
On the left hand side, halfway down is the sheep I was thinking of:
Now go connect the dots between all of these posts I just made.
Starting with the "Prince Love Symbol" post on the prior page.
Reread these posts at least 4 times until you fully grasp what I just posted.
beansidhe
reply to post by muzzleflash
perhaps the change from 'Paganism' to Christianity was very different than we have been led to believe.