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[Facts] I need to know the meaning of my name
My name is Aftan and i am a 17 yr old mulatto(mixed wtih black and white) girl. All my life everyone i meet asks me what my name means or the orgin of it. i have no clue.i love my name because it is so unique and yet so beautiful. My mother said she got the name off of an old television show called Dallas.I have met 1 other girl named Aftan and saw two others girls named Aftan on t.v. If anyone can help me or knows anything about my name please post a message. this is very important to me because i would like to answer those questions that i get when i meet someone for the first time.
Thanx,
Aftan Leigh
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Aftan unveiledHere's a shot at "Aftan":
According to one source, Aftan (or Aeftan) is Old English for "behind, from behind" (Daividh, please no wisecracks about ancient Greek connotations :P)
According to another source, Aftan means "the sun" in Hindu. If I were you, I'd stick to this interpretation :)Lets attempt an analysis of your name by virtue of the infallible Anagram Oracle.
*Aftan Leigh* yields:
- *Fat healing* : This implies you are sestined to become a successful dietitian. You would greet you patients by exlaiming:
- *Hi, fat angel!* to boost their morale and then perscribe a regimen of:
- *Half eating*. You are superb at motivating your patients because you are a :
-*Faith angel*. Of course this does not suffice; for ultimate success you must convince your patients to wage...
- *A lean fight* for the rest of their lives...
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Hi Aftan,Mama got it almost right. On "Dallas" the name was spelled "Afton" and the character was a real babe! Altho there are several towns named "Afton" in the US, I think the name comes originally from the River Afton, a small stream in Ayrshire in western Scotland. Robert Burns brought it to notice in his song, "Flow Gently, Sweet Afton". Sorry I don't know the original meaning.P.S. I believe "afton" also means "afternoon" or "evening" in Swedish, but I'm not certain (which or either).
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