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The name Amanda generally means "lovable" or "worthy of love" in several languages, including Latin, English, and Spanish.
The name Marissa is of Latin origin, meaning "of the sea" or "from the sea". It may have variations or different meanings in other languages depending on cultural interpretations.
No, my name may vary depending on the language or region.
"Da" typically means "yes" in many languages, including Russian, German, and Romanian.
French is one of the Romance languages that descended from the Latin language. The Italian, English, and Spanish languages all have roots in the Latin language.
God in English and all other languages
In all languages Victoria always means 'Victory'.
Cindy is short for Cynthia, which comes from the Greek name Kynthia. It means a peson from Kynthos. But in all other languages, including English, it has no meaning.
Words and phrases, when correctly translated, mean the same thing in all languages.
The word Madison means the most beautiful person in all history but the other names like Amanda and shelby and Edynn and Leah and Lucy and Miranda and jessicAa are all kinda dumb but i am not kidding Madison is the coolest name in history!
In english, yes but not in all languages. The more common meaning of the name Kayla is "pure"
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The name Amanda generally means "lovable" or "worthy of love" in several languages, including Latin, English, and Spanish.
The name Marissa is of Latin origin, meaning "of the sea" or "from the sea". It may have variations or different meanings in other languages depending on cultural interpretations.
Maria in portuguese
if you mean Becky, as in a person's name, then it stays the same, as it does in all languages. If your name was Mia in English and you went to the north pole, it would stay the same
in french it mean but monkey face in caramel