siesta
No, because it is not a proper noun. In the same way, you would not capitalise the first letter of breakfast, lunch, or dinner. However, if the word "afternoon tea" was the name of a specific title for an event, eg Mad Hatter's Afternoon Tea, you may capitalise the first letters of each word.
the short name of afternoon is pm
Lydia Lunch's birth name is Lydia Koch.
Well if it is a first name it could be any but if it was followed by another latin surname im guessing either Italian spanish or Mexican
There are not many words that can replace the word lunch box. Some examples of these words are, lunch bag and lunch container.
p.m.
There are not many words that can replace the word lunch box. Some examples of these words are, lunch bag and lunch container.
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=lunch Hope that helps.
Zuhr
It means 'afternoon'.
Belen originated in Judah where King David and Jesus are said to have been born. The name is of Spanish origin. Its popularity is high in the United States, followed by Chile and Spain.
The name of women who have followed gods will are called nuns