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[Facts] name and surname
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can u please explain what meaning if any my first and last name has?
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NEW name and surname!Because the LAST thing we want to do is drive anymore stressed-out schoolteachers to Daividh's place of employment ;) you may want to consider a name-change, Beata.Continuing on PriaposLov's theme, here's your brand new, easy-to-spell name! (It's an anagram of your old name, of course)"Keara Scot Buzzsaw"-- Nanaea
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Wont you take me to rattytown?According to Mike C (the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, Peace be upon Him) Beata is a Polish form of Beatrix, derived from the Latin viatrix ("voyager") and beatus ("blessed").Szczurowska is derived from szczur, meaning, "rat" in Polish, and means "person from rat town" (http://www.pgsa.org/nazw3.htm).*Bonus Anagram section*
Beata Szczurowska yield the following anagrams:
- Zsa-zsa U-boat wreck
- Buzz saw traces oak
- Buzz awakes castor
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