To: Red Badger
I think the word “laverne” must mean “no more” in some
foreign language.
38 posted on
02/11/2015 11:34:51 AM PST by
Sivad
(NorCal red turf ;-))
To: Sivad
Its a shame he didnt choose the name Trayvonne.....
39 posted on
02/11/2015 11:36:46 AM PST by
MeshugeMikey
("Never, Never, Never, Give Up," Winston Churchill ><>)
To: Sivad
I think it’s “Loving”..............
49 posted on
02/11/2015 12:18:47 PM PST by
Red Badger
(If you compromise with evil, you just get more evil..........................)
To: Sivad
GENDER: Feminine & Masculine USAGE: English PRONOUNCED: lə-VURN [key] Meaning & History From a surname which was derived from a French place name, ultimately derived from the Gaulish word vern meaning "alder". It is sometimes associated with the Roman goddess Laverna or the Latin word vernus "of spring". Related Names See All Relations Show Family Tree VARIANT: Lavern
50 posted on
02/11/2015 12:19:58 PM PST by
Red Badger
(If you compromise with evil, you just get more evil..........................)
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