Grudge 2, The
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010|
IMDB rating: 4.40 Plot: Set within two years after the first film and between two countries. Karen’s sister, Audrey, been affected by the supernatural curse, and trying to find the origin of it in order to find a way to free herself. But what has this quest got to do with the families who are living in Chicago, a photojournalist from Hong Kong,and the three schoolgirls from Tokyo’s International High School? |
Actors: Chen Edison,Knight Matthew,Cousins Christopher,Jarrett Paul,Drama,Horror,Mystery,Thriller
Do meanings of Names,really matter?
I asked yesterday about unique and different names,because i’m writing a sort story and need names for the people. Someone had suggested a really good site that i’m looking at write now,they say the meaning of the names. 2 names i had used as an example yesterday were,Brookelle and Megara. Megara means ”To Grudge” And then Brookelle doesn’t have a meaning,that i have seen. So does it matter about the meanings? Some of the prettiest names have the worst meanings. Like i found out the name Mary means ”Sea of Bitterness”
-So like,do you think meanings for names really matter? Not just for a story,but like for anyone..?
And who decides what meanings are for names and everything?
Just curious.
Thanks!
Right now* Not Write now*
-lol sorry typo
An ugly name with a pretty/amazing meaning is still an ugly name. I would NEVER choose a name based on meaning alone.
I would however, if I was stuck between a few amazing names, compare meanings to help make my decision.
Too much importance is often put on meaning and not enough is put on what the actual name sounds like.
Perfectly Imperfect | Jan 31, 2010
i dont think they matter to be honest because at the end of the day its a meaning that your baby isnt going to live up to. otherwise every mary will be bitter and nasty, which they’re not. Meanings of names are completely irrelevant…its the people that carry them that matter =)
Janet | Jan 31, 2010
Meanings can be personal or so called offical meanings but go to three or different sites an books and you ll get different meanings. All that matters is when your child asks why did you name me (….)you have a full answer, that your happy with.
Char ) | Jan 31, 2010
No, my friend’s name is Casimir James, his name means "destroyer of peace" in Polish and he’s a loving humble peaceful man
Mr. Ernest Lee Evans | Jan 31, 2010
Mary is one of my favourite names, along with Mia which has the same meaning, and the meaning doesn’t bother me.
However, if I’m just considering adding a name to my list and I don’t quite love it yet, the meaning can put me off. An example of this is Cecelia; I was considering it, then I found out that it means ‘blind’. So, I picked the similar Celia which means ‘Heaven’
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Ali baby UK vivre ma vie | Jan 31, 2010
Meanings of names don’t really matter. It’s not like someone is going to come up to you and say, "Hey, what does you name mean?" ,and the same thing with a story. Some people just like to give their kids names with cool or unique meanings, but just about everybody will not care what names mean, it’s just a meaning nothing more.
I don’t really think so. Most experts seem to agree that the name "Brenden" means "smelly hair" (though some websites gloss over this and give the nicer –but made up–meaning "prince") but this hasn’t really affected it’s popularity.
Rebecca means "to bind" (with both positive and negative associations) and people haven’t shied away from it either.
I think that what matters more is the meaning that people themselves assign to names. Adolph, for example, means "noble wolf", but no one cares because it makes us think of Hitler.
For Americans, when we hear Benedict, we think "traitor", though the name itself means "blessed" or "well-spoken".
Rillian | Jan 31, 2010










