What Are You Thinking? Continued 14

It is a pleasant morning, now that the fog has burned off, and I am contemplating the nature of impermanence; specifically, how that which hurts us, teaches us.
 
At what age did you learn the etymology of your names? For example, I learned that my first name is Latin for heather (the plant) when I was 7 or 8 years old. How about you?
My name is/was a pretty recognizable cultural reference and I don’t recall ever not knowing that. But it’s rare enough that when my elementary school teachers did the “what does you name mean?” Exercise I was always in the “ehhh, this name is close enough.” Category

So I honestly just learned today when I googled it in response to this post 😄
 
At what age did you learn the etymology of your names? For example, I learned that my first name is Latin for heather (the plant) when I was 7 or 8 years old. How about you?
My name has cultural connotations that dont represent me. At all. But I've always known what it meant. My mum and dad just liked it.

I was gonna be called my middle name, which is French (i think) but apparently it 'didn't suit me'. 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
My name has cultural connotations that dont represent me. At all. But I've always known what it meant. My mum and dad just liked it.

I was gonna be called my middle name, which is French (i think) but apparently it 'didn't suit me'. 🤷🏻‍♀️
My parents named me pretty accurately... my real first name is Thunderfuck.
 
My name has cultural connotations that dont represent me. At all. But I've always known what it meant. My mum and dad just liked it.

I was gonna be called my middle name, which is French (i think) but apparently it 'didn't suit me'. 🤷🏻‍♀️
Yeah but what name would have the cultural connotation symbolic of you and your cleavage?
I am just gonna refer to you as Wanda..
Now Wanda is a top notch name for a lady with big boobs working overnight at the 7eleven truck stop!
Youre my Wanda!
 
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