The name Lizette is typically a variation of Elizabeth or Eliza, and it means "God is my oath" or "consecrated to God." It is of Hebrew origin.
Peace~Love~Happiness =D or Jesus instead of happiness if you are a Christan
No, "happiness" is not a proper noun. It is a common noun, referring to a state of well-being, contentment, or joy.
I was told it means "Let there be peace and happiness".
It means a valley of peace and happiness. Think the valley as the word heaven.
Yes because it is as beautiful as a flower in the garden. And also means peace and happiness in Spanish!.
It means a valley of peace and happiness. Think the valley as the word heaven.
...SERENITY!
An eponym is a name, especially a place name although it can be almost anything, derived from the name of a real or imagined person, e.g. Melbourne (Australia) from William Lamb, Lord Melbourne.
p.o.b. means Place Of Birth and Peace Out boy
== == To several religions, the place of peace and happiness is Paradise. The concept appears to have originated in the proto-Indo-Iranian culture (Mary Boyce, Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices), from which it was absorbed by the Hindu and Zoroastrian religions. It has been suggested that ideas of heaven and hell entered Judaism (and from there Christianity and Islam) from Zoroastrianism. Prior to contact with the Persians in the sixth century BCE, there is no evidence that the Jewish people believed in heaven as we now understand it. There are Old Testament references only to an afterlife state called 'sheol'..
Per the Wikipedia = Shalom