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Brandy (short for brandywine, from Dutch brandewijn—'burnt wine'[1]) is a general term for distilled wine, usually 40–60% ethyl alcohol by volume. In addition to wine, this spirit can also be made from grape pomace or fermented fruit juice. Unless specified otherwise, brandy is made from grape wine.[2] It is normally consumed as an after-dinner drink. Brandy made from wine is generally colored with caramel coloring to imitate the effect of long aging in wooden casks; pomace and fruit brandies are generally drunk unaged, and are not usually colored.


they didnt have a match on what the name meant...only this one was 100% match all other matches spoke about people by the name

hehe is it any wonder im in the drunk thread so much :p
 
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Brandy (short for brandywine, from Dutch brandewijn—'burnt wine'[1]) is a general term for distilled wine, usually 40–60% ethyl alcohol by volume. In addition to wine, this spirit can also be made from grape pomace or fermented fruit juice. Unless specified otherwise, brandy is made from grape wine.[2] It is normally consumed as an after-dinner drink. Brandy made from wine is generally colored with caramel coloring to imitate the effect of long aging in wooden casks; pomace and fruit brandies are generally drunk unaged, and are not usually colored.


they didnt have a match on what the name meant...only this one was 100% match all other matches spoke about people by the name

hehe is it any wonder im in the drunk thread so much :p
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Amber is the name for fossil resin or tree sap that is appreciated for its colour. It is used for the manufacture of ornamental objects and jewellery. Although not mineralized, it is sometimes considered a gemstone. Most of the world's amber is in the range of 30–90 million years old. Semi-fossilized resin or sub-fossil amber is called copal.

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Amber may also refer to:
  • A given name for a female in English.
    • A common Indian given name meaning "The Sky" in Hindi.
 

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ok have to add though i dunno if it matters but the meaning my mom went by was the american meaning of my name

American meaning of the girl´s name Brandi:

  • warm and comforting
 

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Cool Breeze is a 1st generation Dungeon Family artist, and creator of the hip hop term, and subsequent song "Dirty South". The song is featured on Goodie Mob's 1995 debut lp "Soul Food", and the term has become the "unofficial" name for describing the hip hop nation's southern region. Cool Breeze has appeared on many Dungeon Family albums, and has appeared on songs with other artists such as Kurupt, Rick Ross, Lee Majors, Nivea & Eightball. In 2001, he joined up with two rappers from a group called Sniper Unit and became known as Freddie Calhoun.

LOL. Didn't know that eh?
 

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Veronica is a Latin female given name popularly supposed to derive from Vera Icon (true image).[1] Veronica is, in fact, the Latin form of the Greek name, Berenice.[2] Berenice is derived from pherein (bring) and nikê (victory), meaning "she who brings victory".[3][4]
 

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Jennifer became a common first name for females in English-speaking countries during the 20th century. The name Jennifer is a Cornish variant of Guinevere, deriving ultimately from Proto-Celtic *windo-seibaro- "white ghost", via Brythonic *wino-hibirā (cf. Welsh gwen-hwyfar, Irish Find-abair). The name is also sometimes derived from the Old English words jenefer, genefer and jinifer, which were all variants of Juniper and used to describe the juniper tree.[1]
Before 1906 the name was fairly uncommon, but it became popular after George Bernard Shaw used it for the main female character in The Doctor's Dilemma. It gained even more popularity in the 1970s. Though its popularity is often attributed to the novel and film Love Story, Jennifer was already the number 3 name given to baby girls in the United States in 1969, the year before the book and movie were released. Jennifer was the single most popular name for American girls from 1970 to 1984.[2] Since the early 1990s it has remained common, but considerably less so. Diminutives include Jen (Jenn), Jenny (Jennie, Jenni), and Jenna.
 

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michael means, "Who is like God?"

and thrawn is a character from the star wars extended universe who had no special abilities aside from his wit and intelligence.
 

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Richard

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For the street football game, see Richard (football).
RichardGendermaleMeaning"powerful ruler"OriginCommon GermanicWikipedia articlesAll pages beginning with Richardhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Wiktionary-logo-en.png

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The first or given name Richard comes from the Germanic elements 'ric' (king) and 'hardt' (strong, brave). It can thus be interpreted to mean strong king, powerful ruler or any of many similar variations. It was brought to Britain by the Normans. It has enjoyed continuous popularity to the present day, strongly influenced by the fact that it was borne by three kings of England. In its many forms Richard(s) is also a very common last or family name.
Cognates. French: Richard. Irish Gaelic: Ristéard. Italian: Riccardo. Low German: Ri(c)kert. Polish: Ryszard. Portuguese: Ricardo. Scandinavian: Rikard, Rickard. Scottish Gaelic: Ruiseart. Spanish: Ricardo. Welsh: Rhisiart.
Short forms. English: Rik, Rick, Rich, Chard, Chad, Dick, Hecka. Slovak: Rišo, Riško. Polish: Rysio. Czech: Ríša [reesha], Ričmond [richmond]. Spanish: Cayo (Guatemala).
Pet forms. English: Dick, Rich, Ricky, Rickster, Rickie, Richie
Last Names. Richard(s), Ricquart, Rijkaard, Rickaert, Ryckewaert
 

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Boomer shall rule with an iron fist!
Hear that Donnie?

your not just gonna sit there and take that are you? haha
 

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Olivia is a female name pronounced oh-LIV-ee-ah. It is a Latinate name, coined by Shakespeare for the rich heiress wooed by the duke in Twelfth Night (1599). He might have derived the name from the olive plant (Latin: 'oliva') or used it as a feminine form of Oliver.[1]
In addition to many people forenamed "Olivia", the following people and things are sometimes known simply as "Olivia":

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