I am tired.

Nov 01, 2007 23:47

"Always" epilogue is typed, and just in the process of being edited. And my head is not quite as scary right now. See? Writing is good for you.

Anyway. Random:

"Dejah"
1) (french and spanish) "already, rememberance"
2) (french) "before"

*I remembered this one, though the first one is a variation I like better. Dejah has always been about the ever-ever-waiting-never-never-changing on NLY. This has happened before, and it will happen again.

"Isra"
1) (turkish) "freedom"
2) "riches"
3) (arabic) "nocturnal journey", derived from sara, "to travel at night"
4) (iranian) "rainbow"

"Isra" baby name numerology
Number of Isra - 2
People having this baby name are usually soft-tempered and peaceful. They would rather remain under others' control than control others themselves. They are diligent, but they can hardly be called leaders. Vigour and aggressiveness are not in their nature. They are shy and unsure of themselves. They often change their opinions, hesitate and are frequently indecisive. Dark sides of their nature are mendacity, malignancy and cruelty. Deuce is traditionally a feminine number.

lmao. See Isra die. And then resurrect herself so that she can do Damage.

I have to think about character names again--"Two Cats and a Mouse" (as it is so *very* tentatively working-titled) all of a sudden means *new* people. Aka. not Always-characters who I've been writing for ages. Anyway, this somehow brought me to name definitions, and I had an Isra!snippet in my mind about her name, but I couldn't remember what it meant--Mel gave me definitions for the names she picked ages ago. Considering how very, very much Isra changed from the original plan, I was half-hoping it would be something ridiculous, so the Isra!snippet could have Isra!snark. And possibly head!Gaffil!snark. But #3 is remarkably suitable for Isra. I like to think that post-ItM there was some of #1, too. There is just nothing to say to #4, haha.

One/only good thing about today: TC&M breakthrough. Finally. I was starting to think I'd have to switch pb's.

writing, always

Previous post Next post
Up