Middle Names
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            Is the letter Y a vowel or a consonant?
 The letter Y stands for a consonant in "yoke" but for a vowel in "myth." The answer to the question is that Y is the only letter commonly used as both vowel and consonant in English. A consonant is a sound in spoken language (or alphabetic letter denoting the sound) that has no vocal sound of its own but relies upon a nearby vowel with which it can sound. Consonant is from the Latin words con 'with' and sonant 'sound'. A vowel is a sound in spoken language that has a vocal sound of its own; it is made by a fairly open configuration of the vocal tract. The letter Y is probably used more often as a vowel, but in the role of vowel it is often interchangeable with the letter I. They overlap, so Y is often pronounced like short or long I ("myth," "fly"), although sometimes like long E ("messy") and occasionally as a schwa ("myrtle," "satyr"). In "say" and "boy," Y forms a single sound with the preceding vowel, similar to the double-vowel combinations in "paid" and "void." The consonant sound Y is not consistently represented in English spelling by any other letter, which is probably why we tend to think of it mainly as a consonant. It has just one sound, the y of "youth" and "yearning." Around AD 100, about 700 years after the Roman alphabet had been created, the Romans added the letters Y and Z. They were copied directly from the Athenian Greek alphabet of the day and this was done to help in transliterating Greek words into Latin. The use of Y as a consonant goes back to medieval French and it was forcibly imported to England with the Norman Conquest of AD 1066.
 http://dictionary.reference.com/help/faq/language/g01.htmlThe joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
 - Christopher McCandless0
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            Oh certainly it can function as a vowel but that doesn't change the fact that there are only 5 vowels in the English language For example, if you say 'I'll have a vowel please Carol', she'd never have given you a 'Y' For example, if you say 'I'll have a vowel please Carol', she'd never have given you a 'Y' 0 0
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            You guys are getting sidetracked here.Stay focused.
 We are playing into Hedos twisted little game.She is puppet master and we are the puppets.In the last 24 hrs I've recieved a full education on Middle Eastern/Persian female names that start with a Z.I never thought my journey this week would take me there.
 Damnit Hedo.0
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 It's kinda right up Js alley(Pun intended).:)Gillycw said:
 Yep! My mind went straight in to the gutter toorr165892 said:
 "The Count of Monte Fisto"Jason P said:I have several middle names 
 "The Master of Disaster"
 "The King of Sting"
 "The Dancing Destroyer"
 "The Prince of Punch"
 "The Count of Monte Fisto"
 Maybe I'm looking at this name the wrong way.Many ways we can interpret this one.I think I saw a movie one time...........0
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            ASS
 nice joke mom.....
 love,
 buck naked0
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 ani in her middle?Amongst the Ani said:
 She would be so lucky to have Ani as her middle name.Empty Glass said:
 Is it Ani ?northerndragon said:I hate my middle name so it shall forever remain a deep dark secret. To this day pretty much only my family and a few random government employees know it.  If I had known then what I know now... If I had known then what I know now...
 Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
 VIC 07
 EV LA1 08
 Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
 Columbus 10
 EV LA 11
 Vancouver 11
 Missoula 12
 Portland 13, Spokane 13
 St. Paul 14, Denver 14Philly I & II, 16Denver 22
 Missoula 240
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            mine is Michelle...Amanda Michelle though not Mandy Michelle...I just go by Mandy for short...lolMusic is my Religion and Pearl Jam, my Savior!
 Tattooed Dissident!0
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            Raise your hand if as a kid you knew you were in trouble with a parent if he or she used both your first AND your middle name.
 (ツ)_/"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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            Ha! I do that regularly with our cats (and they seem to know when used).0
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            Hedo have you stopped playing the guess your middle name game? I left a couple more choices up above...Anything you lose from being honest
 You never really had to begin with.
 Sometimes it's not the song that makes you emotional it's the people and things that come to your mind when you hear it.0
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            ND, no! Got side-tracked by the Y brouhaha. Plus cats 
 Nobody's gotten it thus far.0
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            Zidontgiveafuck?If I had known then what I know now...
 Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
 VIC 07
 EV LA1 08
 Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
 Columbus 10
 EV LA 11
 Vancouver 11
 Missoula 12
 Portland 13, Spokane 13
 St. Paul 14, Denver 14Philly I & II, 16Denver 22
 Missoula 240
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            ^^Someone give this guy his bluewaffleribbon!0
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            Come on Hedo, just tell us. Don't make me paste entire web pages here because I will you know.Anything you lose from being honest
 You never really had to begin with.
 Sometimes it's not the song that makes you emotional it's the people and things that come to your mind when you hear it.0
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            Zaza (Gabor)?my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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            ZHYRGAL m & f Kyrgyz
 Variant transcription of JYRGAL
 ZIA m Arabic
 Variant transcription of ZIYA
 ZIAD m Arabic
 Variant transcription of ZIYAD
 ZIAUDDIN m Arabic
 Variant transcription of ZIYA AL-DIN
 ZIBA (1) f Persian
 Means "beautiful" in Persian.
 ZIBA (2) m Biblical
 Means "station" in Hebrew... [more]
 ZIBIAH f Biblical
 Means "roe, deer" in Hebrew... [more]
 ZIEMOWIT m Polish
 From an old Slavic name derived from the elements sem "family" and vit "lord, master"... [more]
 ZIFA f Tatar, Bashkir
 Tatar and Bashkir form of ZIBA (1)
 ŽIGA m Slovene
 Slovene form of SIGMUND
 ŽIGMUND m Slovak
 Slovak form of SIGMUND
 ZIGOR m Basque
 Means "punishment" in Basque.
 ZIKMUND m Czech
 Czech form of SIGMUND
 ZILLA f German
 German diminutive of CECILIA
 ZILLAH f Biblical
 Means "shade" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament she is the second wife of Lamech.
 ZILPAH f Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
 Means "frailty" in Hebrew... [more]
 ZIMRI m Biblical
 Means either "my praise" or "my music" in Hebrew... [more]
 ZINA f Russian
 Short form of ZINAIDA
 ZINAIDA f Russian
 Russian form of ZENAIDA
 ZINAT f Arabic, Persian
 Means "ornament" in Arabic.
 ZINNIA f English (Rare)
 From the name of the flower, which was itself named for the German botanist Johann Zinn.
 ZINON m Greek
 Modern Greek form of Zenon (see ZENO).
 ZINOVIA f Greek
 Modern Greek form of ZENOBIA
 ZINOVIY m Russian
 Russian form of the Greek name Ζηνοβιος (Zenobios), the masculine form of ZENOBIA.
 ZINOVIYA f Russian
 Russian form of ZENOBIA
 ZION m Jewish, Biblical
 From the name of a citadel which was in the center of Jerusalem... [more]
 ZIPPORAH f Biblical, Hebrew
 From the Hebrew name צִפּוֹרָה (Tzipporah), derived from צִפּוֹר (tzippor) meaning "bird"... [more]
 ZISEL f Yiddish
 Variant of SISEL
 ZISKA f German
 Short form of FRANZISKA
 ZITA (1) f Italian, Portuguese, German, Czech, Slovak
 Means "little girl" in Tuscan Italian... [more]
 ZITA (2) f Hungarian
 Diminutive of FELICITÁS
 ZIV m & f Hebrew
 Means "bright, radiant" in Hebrew... [more]
 ŽIVA f Slavic Mythology, Slovene
 Means "living, alive" in Slavic... [more]
 ZIVA f Hebrew
 Feminine form of ZIV
 ZIVIT f Hebrew
 Feminine form of ZIV
 ŽIVKA f Croatian, Serbian
 Croatian and Serbian feminine form of ZHIVKO
 ŽIVKO m Croatian, Serbian
 Croatian and Serbian form of ZHIVKO
 ZİYA m Turkish
 Turkish form of ZIYA
 ZIYA m Arabic
 Derived from Arabic ضياء (diya) meaning "splendour, light, glow"... [more]
 ZIYA AL-DIN m Arabic
 Means "splendour of religion" from Arabic ضياء (diya) "splendour, light, glow" combined with دين (din) "religion, faith".
 ZIYAD m Arabic
 Means "growth" in Arabic.
 ZİYAEDDİN m Turkish
 Turkish form of ZIYA AL-DIN
 ZİYNET f Turkish
 Turkish form of ZINAT
 ZLATA f Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian, Czech, Slovak, Russian
 Feminine form of ZLATAN
 ZLATAN m Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Slovene
 Means "golden", a derivative of the Slavic word zlato "gold".
 ZLATICA f Croatian, Czech, Slovak
 Diminutive of ZLATA
 ZLATKO m Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian
 Diminutive of ZLATAN
 ZLOTA f Jewish (Rare)
 From Polish złoto "gold", used as translation of Yiddish Golda.
 ZOE f English, Greek, Italian, Ancient Greek
 Means "life" in Greek... [more]
 ZOÉ f French
 French form of ZOE
 ZOË f Dutch, English
 Dutch form and English variant of ZOE
 ZOEY f English (Modern)
 Variant of ZOE
 ŽOFIA f Slovak
 Slovak form of SOPHIA
 ZOFIA f Polish
 Polish form of SOPHIA
 ŽOFIE f Czech
 Czech form of SOPHIA
 ZOHAR m & f Hebrew
 Means "light, brilliance" in Hebrew.
 ZOIE f English (Modern)
 Variant of ZOE
 ZOJA f Polish, Macedonian
 Polish and Macedonian form of ZOE
 ZOLA (1) f English
 Meaning unknown, perhaps an invented name... [more]
 ZOLA (2) f Southern African, Zulu
 Means "quiet, tranquil" in Zulu.
 ZOLTÁN m Hungarian
 Possibly related to the Turkish title sultan meaning "king, sultan"... [more]
 ZONA f Various
 Means "girdle, belt" in Greek... [more]
 ZOPYROS m Ancient Greek
 Means "glowing" in Greek... [more]
 ZORA f Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian
 From a South and West Slavic word meaning "dawn, aurora".
 ZORAIDA f Spanish
 Perhaps means "enchanting" or "dawn" in Arabic... [more]
 ZORAN m Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian
 Masculine form of ZORA
 ZORANA f Croatian, Serbian
 Feminine form of ZORAN
 ZORICA f Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian
 Serbian, Croatian and Macedonian diminutive of ZORA
 ZORION m & f Basque
 Means "happiness" in Basque.
 ZORIONE f Basque
 Feminine form of ZORION
 ZORKA f Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian
 Diminutive of ZORA
 ZORNITSA f Bulgarian
 Means "morning star" in Bulgarian.
 ZOROASTER m History
 Greek form of ZARATHUSTRA
 ZOSIA f Polish
 Diminutive of ZOFIA
 ZOSIME f Ancient Greek
 Feminine form of Zosimos (see ZOSIMUS).
 ZOSIMOS m Ancient Greek
 Original Greek form of ZOSIMUS
 ZOSIMUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
 Latinized form of Ζωσιμος (Zosimos), a Greek name derived from ζωσιμος (zosimos) meaning "viable" or "likely to survive"... [more]
 ZOTICUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
 Latinized form of the Greek name Ζωτικος (Zotikos), derived from ζωτικος (zotikos) meaning "full of life"... [more]
 ZOTIKOS m Ancient Greek
 Original Greek form of ZOTICUS
 ZOWIE f English (Rare)
 Variant of ZOE
 ZOYA f Russian, Ukrainian
 Russian and Ukrainian form of ZOE
 ZRINKA f Croatian
 Possibly from Zrin, the name of a village in Croatia.
 ZSANETT f Hungarian
 Hungarian form of JEANNETTE
 ZSAZSA f Hungarian
 Diminutive of ZSUZSANNA
 ZSIGA m Hungarian
 Diminutive of ZSIGMOND
 ZSIGMOND m Hungarian
 Hungarian form of SIGMUND
 ZSÓFIA f Hungarian
 Hungarian form of SOPHIA
 ZSÓFIKA f Hungarian
 Diminutive of ZSÓFIA
 ZSÓKA f Hungarian
 Diminutive of ERZSÉBET
 ZSOLT m Hungarian
 Old variant of ZOLTÁN
 ZSOMBOR m Hungarian
 Possibly of Turkic origin meaning "bison".
 ZSUZSA f Hungarian
 Diminutive of ZSUZSANNA
 ZSUZSANNA f Hungarian
 Hungarian form of SUSANNA
 ZSUZSI f Hungarian
 Diminutive of ZSUZSANNA
 ZUAN m Medieval Italian
 Medieval Venetian form of JOHN
 ZUBAIDA f Arabic
 Means "elite, prime, cream" in Arabic.
 ZUBERI m Eastern African, Swahili
 Means "strong" in Swahili.
 ZÜBEYDE f Turkish
 Turkish form of ZUBAIDA
 ZUBIN m Persian
 Variant of ZHUBIN
 ZULA (1) f Polish (Rare)
 Polish diminutive of ZUZANNA
 ZULA (2) f English
 Meaning unknown... [more]
 ZULAYKHA f Arabic
 Arabic form of ZULEIKA
 ZULEIKA f Literature
 Possibly means "brilliant beauty" in Persian... [more]
 ZULEKHA f Arabic
 Variant transcription of ZULAYKHA
 ZULFAQAR m Arabic
 Variant of ZULFIQAR
 ZÜLFİKAR m Turkish
 Turkish form of ZULFIQAR
 ZULFIKAR m Arabic
 Variant transcription of ZULFIQAR
 ZULFIQAR m Arabic
 From Arabic ذو الفقار (Dhu al-Fiqar) meaning "cleaver of the spine"... [more]
 ZURAB m Georgian
 Georgian form of SOHRAB
 ZURI f Eastern African, Swahili
 Means "beautiful" in Swahili.
 ZURIEL m Biblical
 Means "my rock is God" in Hebrew... [more]
 ZURIÑE f Basque
 Derived from Basque zuri "white".
 ZUSA f Yiddish
 Means "sweet" in Yiddish.
 ZUSMAN m Yiddish
 Means "sweet man" in Yiddish.
 ZUZA f Slovak, Polish
 Slovak and Polish diminutive of SUSANNA
 ZUZANA f Czech, Slovak
 Czech and Slovak form of SUSANNA
 ZUZANKA f Czech, Slovak
 Diminutive of ZUZANA
 ZUZANNA f Polish, Latvian
 Polish and Latvian form of SUSANNA
 ZUZEN m Basque
 Means "just, fair" in Basque.
 ZUZIA f Polish
 Polish diminutive of ZUZANNAAnything you lose from being honest
 You never really had to begin with.
 Sometimes it's not the song that makes you emotional it's the people and things that come to your mind when you hear it.0
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            ^^^ I kind of like Zowie - it suits hedo.
 And I actually know both a Zoran and a Zsanette.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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            Zowie, does anybody else read that as, well...'zowie' and now suddenly have a craving for a scoobie snack? (i know shaggy said zoinks, but I believe he said zowie too)The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
 - Christopher McCandless0
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            You are correct RK.Anything you lose from being honest
 You never really had to begin with.
 Sometimes it's not the song that makes you emotional it's the people and things that come to your mind when you hear it.0
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            then....Hedo? Is your middle name Zowie?
 I mean...shaggy, scooby, munchies.....zowie...The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
 - Christopher McCandless0
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