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Harsimran

This is a Punjabi name, its root word is composed from Indo-European speaking cultures of Northern India. Indo-Iranian

Har-sim-ran simply means: Remember God. Because without God, there cannot be us. God and spirituality should always be closely associated with our humanity. God is our first teacher and everlasting father.

Its a cute name for an adorable little boy or girl. (Unisex)

Harsimran is a good student, he always finishes his work on time, and is very respectful to his teacher.

by Cinnamonroll080 August 2, 2018

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Jennifer Garner

Jennifer Garner is quite an actress and watching her performing and working out is pretty inspiring! She also has an interesting cooking video with cute recipes. Her highlight is in "Daredevil", playing Elektra Natsious (Greek family name).

Who doesn't love watching Jennifer Garner as Elektra in the 2003 film "Daredevil" opposite Ben Affleck and Collin Farrell? If you work out regularly like Jennifer Garner, your body will be as amazing.

by Cinnamonroll080 August 19, 2019


Alexiah

Alexiah or Aleksiyah is a name of ancient Hebrew and Indo European origin. It consists of word components from the Hebrew Yizraelite culture as well as partly of Indo European origin.

Hebrew: Aleh and iahu. Aleh means ascending, raising.

iah is the Hebrew abbreviation for God's sacred name, Jehovah. Yahuwah/Yehawah in Hebrew, iah is pronounced as "Yee-yah".

Ksi = root word is Indo European: Connecting, joining. Ksi is the bridge that connects "Aleh" and "iah"

Alexiah is a name of Hebrew, Greek, and Indo European origin. It has a deep meaning to it. Beside meaning protector/defender of humanity. It also means Ascending, connecting to God It connects the mortal with the Divine. It connects humanity with God

by Cinnamonroll080 June 9, 2017

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Amen

Amen is a word of Hebrew origin. It means "let it be" or "May it be". The root word (Mahashoresh) for Amen is AMAN (faithful, trust worthy, reliable). Amen is a common Ethiopian name for boys too in the Amharic language.

Correct pronounciation is "AAH-MEN" not "EY-men".

Amen is a delightfully adorable 5 years old Ethiopian boy, he loves drawing and colouring, it is so much fun working with him and playing with him too. I love Amen.

by Cinnamonroll080 June 17, 2019

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