Since I'm bored, let's find out what the meanings and history of the names of my animals are--
(Note: None of the following had anything to do with why a picked the names)
Let's do this bit of research in order of when I picked these names...
LUKE
The Dictionary is rather hazy on what this name means... But it's first use was St. Luke, a Christian Doctor who followed St. Paul around documenting his adventures.
ADELLAIDE
This is apparently a name from Germany or the Netherlands, and means Noble. Well I guess for a duck, winning Best-In-Show at a fair is pretty noble...
SULLIVAN
the Dictionary says Sullivan means 'Dark Eyes'. Say what?
EMILY
This name is based on an old roman word for 'Eager'. (Other translations say 'Laborious' or even 'Rival')
MOLLY
The Dictionary states two possible origins for this name: One nice and one unspeakably not-nice. The positive one is that Molly is an Irish corruption of Mary (which means 'Shining Star'), which is in turn derived from the ancient hebrew Miriam (of the same meaning). The other one is that Molly is a name for
GEORGE
This is apparently an Old English name meaning 'Farmer'.
LAZARUS
Lazarus is jewish for 'God is my Help'
MARY
Again, this is hebrew for 'Shining Star' and is used for 7 people in the Gospels alone (? Most Popular baby girl name of 17 B.C. ?) and is probably based on Miriam (who was Moses' big sister).
MARTHA
Simply put. It means 'Lady' or 'Mistress'.
SALLY
"Princess". I'd say if that duck could be a princess, she'd be sleeping beauty.... z.z.z. ...
NELLY (Cornelia)
The Dictionary translates this old roman name to... 'Antler'?... or 'Horn'?
Interesting....
BECKY (Rebeccah)
This name is short of Becel. Just kidding. It''s short for Rebeccah, which means... 'To Bind'?!?
(Boy, these name meanings are getting weird...)
ANNIE (Annabel)
The Dictionary says this name means 'Lovable'. That's not so weird. Still it's far from fitting for that little snippity hen.
Spoilage names below...
(Continue only if you want to know what the names of my next wave of chickens are going to be...)
HYRAM
Hebrew for 'My brother is Exalted'. Just when I thought the name meanings were getting less bizarre...
SOLOMON
Yet another Hebrew name, meaning 'Peace'.
ESTHER
This one means 'Myrtle Leaf'. A named better suited for a plant than a chicken...
MATILDA
A name for 'Mighty in Battle'. How feminine.
Well, I've learned one thing from all this research: Don't look for name meanings. Ever. You only get perplexed.
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