Most parents in my country would name their children after saints. But my father took mine from our Christian dictionary of names at home, he told me. Curiousity set in when a friend in highschool brought a book of names with corresponding meanings on it. I felt elated to know that my name means "light." On the other hand, Aileen is the Irish version of Helen in our dictionary. Either both, I was happy with the result of my search.
At this time it’s funny how some parents would name their kids based from unique combinations and the-longer-the-cuter impression that they create. But not to me. I pity the kids who got three worded first names. And speaking of unique names. There’s single person that carries the name Jennifer Keilp solely in the entire world. How’s that possible? That is up for me to know and for you to find out.
my name is aileen too and i love that name so much not only because of the meaning but simply it is ME. Go Aileen!
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i used to dislike my name back in elementary because it sounded so ordinary. but when i learned about it’s meaning in highschool, i learned to love it. =)
light. who wouldn’t want to be one? =D
Posted by Aileen at April 15, 2008, 4:25 am