I don't get it.
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equityoptionsguru — 9 years ago(January 03, 2017 12:31 AM)
Good citation but still have to say it's an inappropriate name for a girl. Maybe if she lived in Ireland. Here in America, I can only imagine that she took an insane amount of crap for that name growing up and in school.
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danloki — 9 years ago(January 03, 2017 11:00 AM)
Yeah I tend to agree' much the same as a scottish girl I went to junior school with called Adrian, but I have to say that with all the shtty names parents come up with these days I'd give a kid a gaelic name before something like Sunday Rose
Kidman
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evangr03 — 9 years ago(February 05, 2017 09:28 AM)
''It can also be the shortened version of the Greek name "Evangelos" (meaning messenger, or "Evander" (meaning good man). The old English translation of the name "Evan" could also be interpreted as "Heir of the Earth" or "The King". The name is also occasionally given to females, as with actress Evan Rachel Wood''.
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potatatita — 9 years ago(January 07, 2017 06:39 PM)
I'll ask her Dad next time I see him. It might be worse to name your girl Evans especially if your last name was Evans, but it didn't prevent Evans Evans from landing a role in Bonnie & Clyde and marrying a big time director.