Sunday, January 12, 2014

Need cultural baby gift ideas?

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A Vietnamese coworker and his wife (also Viet) are 1st generation Americans. They will be having a baby girl in August. I'd like to get them something that is a mix of both cultures. Any ideas?


Answer
I was invited to a Vietnamese baby shower once and I brought a gift in a cute bag and everything; they thought I was crazy. I guess their custom is to just give money. It was like a huge party with a lot of great food. Might want to check their customs first.

what girl name goes with this?







What girl name goes with Tobasco as a boy name? Its for my two sheep. Ones a boy Tobasco, and the other one is a girl. What should i name her?


Answer
cilantro (love it)
Anise
English name derived from the name of the herb, meaning anise

Bas
Nickname for English Basil, meaning king or Basil (the herb)

Basil
English name derived from Greek basileus, meaning king Also sometimes given as an herb name.

Baz
Nickname for English Basil, meaning king or Basil (the herb)

Betony

Biljana
Serbian name meaning "herb."

Bilyana
Bulgarian form of Serbian Biljana, meaning herb

Bryony

Cassia
Latin form of Hebrew Kezia, meaning cinnamon tree

Cassiah
Variant of Latin Cassia, meaning cinnamon tree

Coriander
Resembling a bedbug English spice name (also commonly called Cilantro) derived from Latin coriandrum, itself from Greek corys bedbug, with the added element -ander resembling, which refers to the smell of the spice which is similar to the odor of bedbugs.

Ginger
English pet form of Latin Virginia, meaning maiden, virgin May also be given as a spice name.

Halwn
Salt Arthurian legend name of the father of Huarwar the Hungry.

Halwyn
Variant of Halwn, meaning salt

Hualing
Chinese name meaning flourishing fu-ling (the herb)

Kassia
Variant of Latin Cassia, meaning cinnamon

Kassy
English pet form of Latin Kassia cinnamon or Kassandra she who entangles men

Keisha
Modern English form of biblical Keziah, meaning cinnamon tree

Keshia
Variant of English Keisha, meaning cinnamon tree

Keysha
Variant of English Keisha, meaning cinnamon tree

Kezia
Cinnamon tree Biblical name of a daughter of Job, who named her after a spice tree similar to cinnamon.

Keziah
Variant of biblical Kezia, meaning cinnamon tree

Kisha
Variant of Keisha, meaning cinnamon tree

Kizzie
Pet form of Hebrew biblical Kezia, meaning cinnamon tree

Kizzy
A pet form of Hebrew biblical Kezia, meaning cinnamon tree

Kyo (æ, 京, å, é·)
Japanese name meaning approval, ginger, or large

Lakeisha
Elaborated form of English Keisha, meaning cinnamon tree

Lakeshia
Variant of English Lakeisha, meaning cinnamon tree

Lakisha
Variant of English Lakeisha, meaning cinnamon tree

Mace
English name which may mean either mace (the spice) or mace (the weapon)

Marjolaine
French spice name meaning marjoram

Marjolein
Variant of Dutch Marjolijn, meaning marjoram

Marjolijn
Dutch form of French Marjolaine, meaning marjoram

Marwa
Hindi name derived from the name of a fragrant herb of ancient continental repute, spoken of in legends as an ingredient in medicine, soups, perfumes and even love potions. It is known in Latin as amaracum, in Greek as amarakos, in English as sweet marjoram

Mekhag
Armenian name meaning clove

Minta
Variant of Greek Minthe, meaning "mint." Sometimes used as a nickname for Amynta, meaning "defender."

Minthe
Greek myth name of a water nymph who was turned into a mint plant, meaning "mint."

Minttu
mint

Minty
Pet form of Minta, meaning mint or defender

Mira
Nickname for Slavic names containing the element mir "peace."

Miron
Polish and Russian form of Greek Myron, meaning "myrrh."

Myra
English name invented by the 17th century poet Fulke Greville, which may have been based on the Greek word myrrha, "myrrh," a fragrant, bitter sap derived from the Commiphora tree and used in healing salves, perfumes and incenses. In ancient times, myrrh was worth more than its weight in gold, priced at 5 times that of frankincense, and it was one of the gifts of the Magi to the baby Jesus.

Myron
Greek name adopted by early Christians because of its association with the gift of myrrh given to Jesus by the Magi, derived from the Greek word myron, meaning "myrrh."

Ngai
Vietnamese name meaning herb

Nikeisha
Elaborated form of English Keisha, meaning cinnamon tree

Pipra
Esperanto name meaning peppery

Romey
Pet form of English Rosemary, meaning Rosemary (the herb) The herb name translates to dew of the sea

Romy
Variant of English Romey, meaning rosemary (the herb) The herb name translates to dew of the sea

rosemary


Ruta
Polish form of Ruth, meaning "friendship."

Sabola
Egyptian name meaning pepper

Saffie
Pet form of Saffron, meaning Saffron (the spice)

Saffron
English name derived from the name of the spice which comes from the crocus flower.

Sage
SAGE: English unisex name which can mean either sage (the spice) or man/woman of profound wisdom

Salacia
Roman myth name of a goddess of salt water, meaning salt

Sorrel
English name derived from the name of a perennial herb, sorrel, itself ultimately from Frankish sur, meaning sour

tamara


Tamarah
Variant of Hindi Tamara, meaning spice

Tupaarnaq
Greenlandic name meaning arctic thyme

Wenqian
Chinese name meaning refined madder (the herb)




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