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  • #91
    Originally posted by karoaper
    Oh, wow, had no idea. Thanks. By the way the female version of Karen is Karine. So, what do you think is the meaning of western Karen (girl's name).
    Karen is the Scandinavian version of Catherine.

    Catherine is of Greek origin and means "pure".

    Ironically, for a "pure" name it is probably the most variable female name of all! Eg: Catherine, Katherine, Cathy, Cath, Katie, Kate, Carrie, Karen, Cat, (meow!)
    Plenipotentiary meow!

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    • #92
      Originally posted by magdalinka
      Thanks, Siamanto for being so accurate and precize, but can I ask you what is your name? Lets see who's armo here . And since my name is from the Bible and armenians were the second nation to accept christianity, it automatically adds up 2% (according to my point of view), which makes me 99% hajuhi, ok, lets just agree on that.lol
      You're welcome, Oh Woman from Magdali!
      I assure you that my first name is not only 100% Armenian, but also 100% Christian - not only Biblical. That makes me
      100% + 5% Armenian. (If a Biblical name is worth 2%, then a Christian name is worth at least 5%! )

      By the way, since Armenia was the first nation to have accepted Christianity - not the second - then you lose 2% and you're back to 97%!

      PS. I'll give you 3% of my 105% Armenianhood, so you'll become harur dogos Hayouhi!
      What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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      • #93
        I bet you my name is more Armenian than yours!

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        • #94
          My first two names are Hebrew. Last name is Spanish.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by spiral
            I bet you my name is more Armenian than yours!
            Please tell us your first name and I'll let you know if your name is more Armenian than mine! I will be honest and fair!
            What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Siamanto
              You're welcome, Oh Woman from Magdali!
              I assure you that my first name is not only 100% Armenian, but also 100% Christian - not only Biblical. That makes me
              100% + 5% Armenian. (If a Biblical name is worth 2%, then a Christian name is worth at least 5%! )

              By the way, since Armenia was the first nation to have accepted Christianity - not the second - then you lose 2% and you're back to 97%!

              PS. I'll give you 3% of my 105% Armenianhood, so you'll become harur dogos Hayouhi!
              Dear Siamantro, first of all, Amenia was not the first, but the second one I think after Greeks and if you want to prove your point, please give me some facts . Second of all, if Armenia was the first to become christian, than I should have not 2%, but 3%, which makes me 100%, so that I dont need your 3% to be 100% lol , thanks though, it was sweet.

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              • #97
                Max In Latin Means "the greatest"

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by magdalinka
                  Dear Siamantro, first of all, Amenia was not the first, but the second one I think after Greeks and if you want to prove your point, please give me some facts . Second of all, if Armenia was the first to become christian, than I should have not 2%, but 3%, which makes me 100%, so that I dont need your 3% to be 100% lol , thanks though, it was sweet.
                  The Greeks? The Greeks are not even the second or third country to have accepted Christianity as a national faith. I don't know when they have adopted; but they come after the Ethiopians and Rome.
                  Where have you been the last couple of years when Armenians all over the World celebrated the 1700th anniversary of Christianity in Armenia, as the first Armenian Nation. Even the Pope celebrated it!

                  Warning: A third mistake would demote you to below 50%! That's final!
                  What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Siamanto
                    The Greeks? The Greeks are not even the second or third country to have accepted Christianity as a national faith. I don't know when they have adopted; but they come after the Ethiopians and Rome.
                    Where have you been the last couple of years when Armenians all over the World celebrated the 1700th anniversary of Christianity in Armenia, as the first Armenian Nation. Even the Pope celebrated it!

                    Warning: A third mistake would demote you to below 50%! That's final!
                    Yeah, Greek Orthodox church was basically a branch of Catholicism. Byzantium was known as the East Roman Empire so they were Catholic until they became Orthodox. They broke away from Vatican on the issue of iconoclasm and other smaller issues. Armenian Gregorian Apostolic church on the other hand was the direct result of preaching of Gregory the Illuminator who converted king Drdat (sp). We used to have many similarities and ties to Vatican, but also lost those ties because of some issues (mainly the issue of divinity/humanity split in Jesus Christ). However, we had our own church from day one.
                    Last edited by karoaper; 06-12-2005, 09:52 PM.

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                    • Originally posted by karoaper
                      Yeah, Greek Orthodox church was basically a branch of Catholicism. Byzantium was known as the East Roman Empire so they were Catholic until they became Orthodox. They broke away from Vatican on the issue of iconoclasm and other smaller issues. Armenian Gregorian Apostolic church on the other hand was the direct result of preaching of Gregory the Illuminator who converted king Drdat (sp). We used to have many similarities and ties to Vatican, but also lost those ties because of some issues (mainly the issue of divinity/humanity split in Jesus Christ). However, we had our own church from day one.
                      Thank you Karoaper, Lets see what will third mistake bring for Siamantro . You have to read some more useful material and come up with a different point of view .lol

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