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Dada Is My Name: Mini Digest 6


Let’s Start The Naming….

Dada Is My Name
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Dadaism Y Name
Dadaism Yna Me
Dada Is Myna Me…

Name Fact

In 2013 a teenage girl from Iceland won the legal right to use her first given name, Blaer, which means, light breeze. Iceland is known for having strict naming rules, with the authorities arguing that the name Blaer wasn’t feminine enough

Quote of the Day

“One day President Roosevelt told me that he was asking publicly for suggestions about what the war should be called. I said at once 'The Unnecessary War'.”
(Winston S. Churchill)

What Name Is It?

perennial plant widely cultivated as an annual in many varieties for its long conical orange edible roots; temperate and tropical regions

Name: Carrot

What’s My Name?

1. I was born in Germany
2. I was a professional tennis player
3. I am a former world number 1.
4. I won 6 Grand Slam singles titles
5. I won Wimbledon unseeded at the age of 17, the youngest ever at the time
6. I won my final Grand Slam singles Title in 1996 at the Australian Open
7. I once coached Novak Djokovic

Yes, Boris Becker is my name!

Name Fact

The most common pub names in England are The Red Lion, The Crown and The Royal Oak.

Random…

Scott Chernobyl would be an interesting name…

Nursery Rhyme Naming

Ding, Dong, Bell
Pussy’s in the well;
Who put her in?
Little Johnny Green.
Who pulled her out?
Little Tommy Stout.

Name In A Sentence

He’s got a big NAME

Dada Is My Name
My Name is Dada

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