It means people want it back and they brought it back, by popular demands.
janine mean gracious gift from god, and jansen means 'son of jan'. Hope it helps! Sincerely, Janine
The name Wylie is originally a surname, however it is unclear on where the surname came from. Some accounts show the last name coming from England, first cropping up in Cheshire. Other accounts say that Wylie has a more Celtic origin in Scotland or Ireland. The most widely accepted theory is that the last name Wylie started in Scotland and spread to Ireland and England. To find out what a person's heritage is, you should try back tracing their family history. The meaning of the last name Wylie (and any of it's spelling variations like Wiley, Whyle, Wyly, etc.) is thought to be sly, or witty.
Dylan is a Welsh loan name in Italian.Specifically, y is one of the letters which tends to signal a name or word of non-Italian origin. The Welsh name may be a given name or a surname. Its meaning traces back to the combination of the Welsh word dy ("great") with the word llanw("sea"). The meaning literally will translate into Italian as gran mare.The pronunciation will be "dee-lahn" in terms of the loan name and "grahn MAH-rey" in terms of the Italian description.
its mean that if you give love to someone else they will give love back to you.
Meaning of KramerKramer Meaning: the shopkeeper or tradesman; one who traveled through the country buying butter, eggs and hens which he carried to the market in a cram or pack on his back.
Peace... back by popular demand was created in 2004.
The cast of Back by Popular Demand - 2012 includes: Adam Buxbaum as Peter Amanda Contildes as Kayla
In the Dholuo language of African origin, "Abiroduogo" has the meaning of "I'll be back."
Dorsal comes from the Latin word dorsum, meaning the back.
it was cancled for a while but then brought back to the U.S. by popular demand
The meaning of AZUBUIKE of Western African origin is "the past is your strength" or "your back is your strength" in Igbo and it is a male name.
The word gaga is an adjective that dates back to the 1920. The origin of this word comes from the French language meaning senile or foolish.
I have asked the meaning of Aarithie one year back and this name is still under research. I have collected millions names with their meaning and origin at Babynology.com
It is a Scandinavian name meaning all wise. It can be traced back to the late 1800s.
Not sure of it's origin, but apparently rootin' tootin' meaning "noisy, rambunctious" dates back to 1875. For source see related link.
Comes from an old French word 'rebuter' meaning to 'thrust back', as in 'refute or disprove.'
It is back as of May 22, 2009, due to popular demand. See Tostito's Snacks blog for the official announcement: http://www.snacks.com/good_fun_fritolay/2009/05/back-by-popular-demand.html