[Opinions] It's in Lebanon.... (m)
in reply to a message by assumpta
And we're now at war with them. We're bombing them, and we are being bombed right back. They're the reason for being stuck at home all the time, the ruining of my summer vacation, and the constant booms and sirens (there was one just now). Very bad association. VERY bad. Where did she hear it - on the news? It would be so fun for her daughter to know she was named because of a war.
I don't know about similar sounding names. She can't use Tripoli, though. Shouldn't, anyway.
And btw, I don't really think Elisabeth is so tasteful with an S. It takes away the some snaz that Elizabeth has. And it looks misspelled and weak, to me. But it is wonderful compared with Tripoli.
I don't know about similar sounding names. She can't use Tripoli, though. Shouldn't, anyway.
And btw, I don't really think Elisabeth is so tasteful with an S. It takes away the some snaz that Elizabeth has. And it looks misspelled and weak, to me. But it is wonderful compared with Tripoli.
This message was edited 7/22/2006, 2:01 AM
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No, if you check your atlas, it *is* a city in Lebanon . . .
There is also a Tripoli in Libya, but since the Lebanese city of Tripoli has been in the news, that's the relevant one here.
♦ Chrisell ♦
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
There is also a Tripoli in Libya, but since the Lebanese city of Tripoli has been in the news, that's the relevant one here.
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
Yes there are two.
However, the important thing is that most of your replies are completely anti this as a name which is what I wanted to hear. Thank you!
I will show these to my girlfriend and hopefully this and my insistence on another name will make her see sense.
However, the important thing is that most of your replies are completely anti this as a name which is what I wanted to hear. Thank you!
I will show these to my girlfriend and hopefully this and my insistence on another name will make her see sense.
It is a city in Lebanon.
That is fine and dandy. Elisabeth is the older of the two spellings period.