Shilpa means "Perfectly created" ... lol. I so luv this name, altho I'm not from India
Means... you are perfect or a perfectionist?Shilpa said:Shilpa means "Perfectly created" ... lol. I so luv this name, altho I'm not from India
That's really cool! Thank you for rescuing animals.Treasa said:Back around 1996, I was involved with an artistic forum, which focused on mythology. A challenge was issued for each member to find the myth that most defined who we were as a person. I chose Treasa, Queen of the Dryads. Her job is/was to ensure that all forest creatures are treated appropriately and not abused. In my spare time (ha!) I rescue animals- domestic and wild- and rehabilitate them.
Maybe it's boring from your point of view but I find it quite extraordinary... maybe itt's because I live "on the other side of the globe"HoKyung said:Mine's essentially really boring, especially when compared to some of the stories here. Some awesome nicks It's just my name's romanized form. Korean names' meanings are derived from the Chinese characters used to write that name in and mine means "vast capital". I guess my parents thought I would be important some day (or maybe I was important to them) and not a uni drop-out wasting his time in online fora talking about games instead of even just playing said games
Surely not, unless you moved out of Germany. I'm in the UK, born in Korea, but grew up in Holland only _just_ across the border from you. Even took German for 6 years in highschool and used to be conversant if not anywhere near fluent Anyway, when I said boring, what I meant was my nick isn't really a nick, it's just my name.What's interesting actually is that whenever people realise I have an oriental name, the first thing they ask is "so what does your name mean". While there are quite a few western names with a meaning as well and nobody ever seems interested in thosePetraSilie said:Maybe it's boring from your point of view but I find it quite extraordinary... maybe itt's because I live "on the other side of the globe"PetraSilie said:Mine's essentially really boring, especially when compared to some of the stories here. Some awesome nicks It's just my name's romanized form. Korean names' meanings are derived from the Chinese characters used to write that name in and mine means "vast capital". I guess my parents thought I would be important some day (or maybe I was important to them) and not a uni drop-out wasting his time in online fora talking about games instead of even just playing said games