The saying highlights something that most people miss most of the time: It is not about people and their efforts; it's about God and His will. It is similar to the saying that I like: Any old bush will do-- meaning that when Moses went up to the mountain, God could have used any old bush to show Moses as the burning bush-- it's the availability of the bush that is more important than the species. Moses didn't think that he could do what God wished for him to do; he may have had a speech impediment. He begged God to let Aaron take the job. God couldn't have cared less-- He will use us as He pleases, and our qualifications in the eyes of men and women have absolutely nothing to do with it. Saul "looked" more like a king than David. Jonah was a prejudiced whiner. It goes on and on.
No it doesnt
Sead has no meaning. Doesnt seem to be cute name either. Siddharth is often called Sidd for short. That is the closest i can think of.
its doesnt mean anything just steel is produced the most in Pittsburgh that's why their called the Steel City
tell me the word wich doesnt have vowel but has the meaning
nimbuzz is not a Greek word and it doesnt have any meaning in Greek.
he or she doesnt have load or any contract
It doesnt have a meaning.
It is someone that doesnt want to do something (Chicken)
"Tehran" means "warm place" or "place with warm slope" in Farsi.
The word "a" doesnt really have a specific meaning, more of a function. The function of the word "a" is to tell that the noun following is singular. The dictionary defines it as a certain thing or a particular. Hope this helps! If you want to know, a, an, and the are called articles and are considered adjectives.
Briyanna is not a greek name nor does it have greek roots. Therefore it doesnt have a meaning in greek.
nothing....a poem doesnt always have a hidden meaning