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Friday, December 14, 2007

i suddenly got all curious and stuff abt where my name came from..
so i searched it up and found some VERY interesting info...
first site:
Tabitha - Female Name
Name Meaning:
Gazelle ...
Origin: Aramaic
can someone tell me wad aramaic is?

second site:

The girl's name Tabitha \t(a)-bi-tha\ is pronounced TAB-i-thah. It is of Aramaic origin, and its meaning is "gazelle". Biblical: the Aramaic name of Dorcas, a kindly woman noted for her good works, who was resurrected by Peter. Journalist Tabitha Soren.

Tabitha has 12 variant forms: Tabatha, Tabbee, Tabbey, Tabbi, Tabbie, Tabbitha, Tabby, Tabatha, Tabetha, Tabita, Tabotha and Tabytha.

3rd site:
Scholars maintain that the translation of TABITHA was lost hundreds of years ago, but our records indicate it means frog's leg to the Spanish people??!?!

erm... frong leg??? -_-|||

4th site:
TABITHA

Gender: Feminine

Usage: English, Biblical

Pronounced: TAB-i-tha [key]

Means "gazelle" in Aramaic. Tabitha in the New Testament was a woman restored to life by Saint Peter. The name in Greek is Dorcas (see Acts 9:36).

5th site:

Categories:

Biblical, Aramaic


Used in:

English speaking countries


Additional info:

In the New Testament, Tabitha is a woman whom the apostle Peter raised from the dead.

Tabitha was the name of the magical protagonist in the popular mid-century U.S. sitcom "Bewitched."

yay. my name used in a popular mid-century U.S sitcom "bewitched". so exciting sia...

ok... so now i noe my name is aramaic-ish (anyone noe wad tt is? arabia?!) and it means gazelle... some stupid animal.. ok cannot scold it... and it also means FROG LEGS... and erm.. ok.. i dunno..


rambled on 12/14/2007 12:53:00 am
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