RE: [Goanet] Portuguese Names.

2006-05-25 Thread eric pinto
Looking good, Alfred, say hi to them all for me ! I will look into mother's name: it is very popular with the Irish, and if you remember my early post on the subject, Keltic-Kaltik, Egyptian princess Skadda = Skodda=Scotta=Scott, and Kaliduniya=Caledonia. Mauritania is Berber, the language is Sindi-like, the Tunisian version is called Chellah, a link can be espoused. Mary is really Mari, we know it, you will find a town called Mari in Israel, Iran and Paki Punjab, that one becoming Murree to OxfordKiplings in the colonial ICS ! Enjoy your Murree beer, a Parsee owns the company, nice web site. Best, Eric.Alfred de Tavares [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Eric,My eldest daughter's name is Alva Maura, but nothing
 oflevantine origin:We concocted it from Alfred and my wife, Eva.But Maura, my mother's name I believe has.Could you please inform?AlfredFrom: eric pinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Reply-To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" To: goanet@goanet.orgSubject: [Goanet] Portuguese Names.Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 00:52:38 -0400I will sound like a broken record to many of you as i harp on Ugarit,again ! That mother of all kingdoms faded into history in 3000 BC, alongwith it's last kings - Ammit and Ammitappu. It covered what would become theeSyria Levant today, but it drew on the Nile Delta for its early peopleing,and furnished Turkey with the Hatti Kadesh. These "Hittites" were the stem-cells of todays Indo-Europeans who stretch from Norway to Naini Tal. Ourinterest is drawn to their southern
 cousins, the Amizai of the Maghreb. Theworld knows them as Berbers, their face to us today is socccer wiz Zindane ofFrance and Morocco. That their language is spoken in the Siva Oasis of lowerEgypt is very telling, to me. Gama, Alva, AL-Buqueir, Rahm and Qureia areextremely common names from Algeria to Alexandria: we only have to keepabreast of Indica to know that Gama, Alva and Moshi (Moses) are veryHindustani too ! I once informed you that our Lusitanian friends had begun life in Morocco,as Lazzitannis, which leaves Mario quite right in his views - we are easternLizzies ! eric._Do not post admin requests to the list.Goanet mailing list (Goanet@goanet.org)_Do not post admin requests to the list.Goanet
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Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Names.

2006-05-24 Thread Mario Goveia
--- eric pinto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I will sound like a broken record to many of you as
 i harp on Ugarit, 
 again !   That mother of all kingdoms faded into
 history in 3000 BC, along 
 with it's  last kings - Ammit and Ammitappu.  It
 covered what would become the 
 eSyria Levant today,  but it drew on the Nile Delta
 for its early peopleing,  
 and furnished Turkey with the Hatti Kadesh.  These
 Hittites  were the stem-
 cells of todays Indo-Europeans who stretch from
 Norway to Naini Tal. Our 
 interest is drawn to their southern cousins, the
 Amizai of the Maghreb. The 
 world knows them as Berbers, their face to us today
 is socccer wiz Zindane of 
 France and Morocco. That their language is spoken in
 the Siva Oasis of lower 
 Egypt is very telling, to me.  Gama, Alva,
 AL-Buqueir,  Rahm and  Qureia are  
 extremely common names from Algeria to Alexandria:
 we only have to keep 
 abreast of Indica to know that Gama, Alva and Moshi
 (Moses) are very 
 Hindustani  too !  
 I once informed you that our Lusitanian friends
 had begun life in Morocco, 
 as Lazzitannis, which leaves Mario quite right in
 his views - we are eastern 
 Lizzies !

Mario observes:

Eric,
Thanks for providing us with this complex but
interesting history lesson.  I knew there had to be a
far more sophisticated basis for my theory that I had
any idea about!:-))  Wait till Cornel hears about
this.  He'll probably do some research to try and
debunk your version:-))  I'm still trying to impress
upon him the value of smiley and frowny faces in
internet communications:-((

And wait till I tell the people of the city of
Gouveia, who still can't get over the fact that they
were named after my family way back when they were a
small village:-))


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RE: [Goanet] Portuguese Names.

2006-05-24 Thread Alfred de Tavares

Eric,

My eldest daughter's name is Alva Maura, but nothing of
levantine origin:

We concocted it from Alfred and my wife, Eva.

But Maura, my mother's name I believe has.

Could you please inform?

Alfred



From: eric pinto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [Goanet] Portuguese  Names.
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 00:52:38 -0400

I will sound like a broken record to many of you as i harp on Ugarit,
again !   That mother of all kingdoms faded into history in 3000 BC, along
with it's  last kings - Ammit and Ammitappu.  It covered what would become 
the
eSyria Levant today,  but it drew on the Nile Delta for its early 
peopleing,
and furnished Turkey with the Hatti Kadesh.  These Hittites  were the 
stem-

cells of todays Indo-Europeans who stretch from Norway to Naini Tal. Our
interest is drawn to their southern cousins, the Amizai of the Maghreb. The
world knows them as Berbers, their face to us today is socccer wiz Zindane 
of
France and Morocco. That their language is spoken in the Siva Oasis of 
lower
Egypt is very telling, to me.  Gama, Alva, AL-Buqueir,  Rahm and  Qureia 
are

extremely common names from Algeria to Alexandria: we only have to keep
abreast of Indica to know that Gama, Alva and Moshi (Moses) are very
Hindustani  too !
I once informed you that our Lusitanian friends had begun life in 
Morocco,
as Lazzitannis, which leaves Mario quite right in his views - we are 
eastern

Lizzies ! eric.



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