Six Chicks

Oct 31, 2009 15:03

Looked up Moanthe, Loanthe (she wanted to come up and talk but Don was still looking to talk to Moanthe who was off to the Lake, presumably was dead set on her destination), and Loasha. No dice except for Loasha, it's and african american name as it sounds like. But Moesha is the Hebrew, "drawn out of the water", or saved from water.

Moanthe is pronounced, mo-ANTH-ee. Really moe-ANN-thee but that looks confusing.

Nienna and Winona are obvious, I think. Winona It is of Native American Indian origin, and its meaning is "first-born daughter". From Sioux Indian. That's from a dictionary of baby names. She's also a soulbond of Winona Ryder, who was originally Winona Horowitz, so Jewish. And she was first on the list, first of the Six to show her name. I don't remember Winona being a name I ever knew the meaning of. But I could have heard it anywhere, and they seem to have access to whatever Liz knows or ever knew. Hee hee, also appropriate to her being a thief, Winona Ryder was convicted of shoplifting.

We have an Achille, and I just was looking at Arabic names, and AQIL, pronounced about the same, means "intelligent, wise". Aqila is the feminine.

Athenille? I'm thinking a pun of AT-THE-KNEE. I don't know why, or who she is or what. But a diminutive of Athena like Annette is a diminutive of Ann.

I don't know if that is a system member or just a name of something, someplace, but we heard it in the basement, connect it with Elidda, a pun of A Leader. She is def. a system member, Elidda is.

Unrelated: If we could quit puzzling online at YPP (Puzzlepirates.com) we would get a lot more done. We do look at it as constructive entertainment. And it's maybe one of our answers to depression.

BEN

2, coven 13, 6 chicks, sea-goat, 9, 8

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