[Facts] Re: The name Kayleigh
in reply to a message by kevinstoney
leigh, leah or lee... from old english meaning wood, clearing or meadow... my guess? slender meadow... from a place name... Lynn from welsh llyn 'lake'... also its a feminine suffix.. probably translated to mean 'little'
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A MORE RECIENT ENGLISH AND IRISH NAME
SHE IS A UNDERSTANDING PERSON AND A GOOD FRIEND TO THOSE IN NEED
SHE IS SOMETIMES A PERFECTIONIST AND STRIVES TO BE THE BEST
SHE CAN RELEY ON HER OWN TALENTS AND ABILITIES
SHE IS A UNDERSTANDING PERSON AND A GOOD FRIEND TO THOSE IN NEED
SHE IS SOMETIMES A PERFECTIONIST AND STRIVES TO BE THE BEST
SHE CAN RELEY ON HER OWN TALENTS AND ABILITIES
What in the name of Rationality is a slender meadow?
we had to be rational?
a slender meadow? hmmm... a thin meadow? one that is more long than wide? one with very long sides and little width? more of a corridor between the forest then an actual meadow? is that rational enough?
a slender meadow? hmmm... a thin meadow? one that is more long than wide? one with very long sides and little width? more of a corridor between the forest then an actual meadow? is that rational enough?