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    14 May 2008 @ 11:16 AM

    // We learn something new everyday.

    Zomg, my name actually has some biblical meaning check this out:

    A study of the origins, connections and meanings of The Indo-European words: reeka, ree, rea and river

    By Odyssey Belchevsky

    The biblical form 'Evangelie' or 'Evangelist' can be clearly explained with the combination of

    eva< eva ="living" zelanie =" (z)evanzelanie">zevanzelie >evangelie

    zelanie is the old Slavic word for "desire; long for", or simply Zeva(n)zjelie = desire for eternal life.

    (Also the older form of God in the bible was given as Jihova (The letter J can be pronounced as Zj>Ž). This will yield a very close affinity to the Slavic words Zjiva> Zjivota)

    In the Homeric writings we have the word/forms Zi,Ze, Ziti (Zi Zh, Ziti) with the meaning "to live, to breathe".

    These are the characteristics of Zeus and are virtually identical to the Macedonian/Slavic Zi, Ze, Ziti and all its relations.

    And to think my parents initially wanted to call me 'Melanie' but decided that it sounded too boring and tried every single alphabet and was happy with the very last one.