[Facts] Re: I want the Latin name
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It depends on what Xing means. Do you know the meaning in English?
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Xing means star I would think because "Xing Xing" is "star star".
Blame it on a panda named Xing Xing. hehe.
-Seda*
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Blame it on a panda named Xing Xing. hehe.
-Seda*
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Well, if Xing means Star... the latin for for star is Stella, but that's feminine. However, Sidus means "constillation, star." It's third declension, I thin masculine, but possibly neuter. It's delcined )I think, but don't quote me):
Nominative: Sidus (singualar) Sideres (plural)
Genative: Sideris (s) Siderum (p)
Dative: Sideri (s) Sideribus (p)
Accusative: Siderem (s) Sideres (p)
Ablative: Sidere (s) Sideribus (p)
Vocative: Sidus (s) Sideres (p)
If you are looking for a name that does not relate to your name, I suggest looking here: http://behindthename.com/nmc/rom-anci.php
Arcadia
It's just an object. It doesn't mean what you think
Nominative: Sidus (singualar) Sideres (plural)
Genative: Sideris (s) Siderum (p)
Dative: Sideri (s) Sideribus (p)
Accusative: Siderem (s) Sideres (p)
Ablative: Sidere (s) Sideribus (p)
Vocative: Sidus (s) Sideres (p)
If you are looking for a name that does not relate to your name, I suggest looking here: http://behindthename.com/nmc/rom-anci.php
Arcadia
It's just an object. It doesn't mean what you think
This message was edited 11/23/2005, 12:53 PM