Friday, December 14, 2007

why i hate fridays....


actually, i like fridays (who doesn't) it's myself that i hate when it's friday........ i am just so extra lazy when it's friday......... like now, i have 3 change requests (but i'm blogging ) that i need to work on and i should be doing a staring marathon with eclipse right now....... you know how it is, trying to understand other people's codes, toggling breakpoints, doing "watches", issuing SQL statements here and there, those sort of stuff....... i'm actually good at doing debugs/tracing and bug fixing but i'd rather do something from scratch and code my own algorithm rather than reading other people's codes and try to make sense out of it.......... i would eventually understand what the previous owner of the codes is trying to accomplish but that's not until a couple of migraines and after a few cups of coffee (boy, tracing thru codes is an ultimate tranquilizer)....... but anyway, i know i could fix one of these change requests before this day ends, but right now i just want to sleep, which i can't anyway, so meanwhile i'm blogging (my 3rd as of 12:43 pm) ................. 

on another note.......... i still have the new niece high..... so here's what i have researched about my niece's name...... (aiyanna shanice is one of the names in my long lists of girl's names that i sent my sister-in-law)


 













more:


Gender: Feminine
Language: English
Etymology and History:
Ayanna is a name that is not listed in any of our print sources. Most internet sources claim it is a “Native American” name meaning “Eternal Blossom,” but this seems unlikely. There are thousands of Native American tribes and thousands of Native American languages and cultures.


Other sources list Ayanna as an Ethiopian or Swahili name meaning “Beautiful Flower.” This seems more likely, if only because the similar name Ayanna first appears on the lists in the 1970s, a time when many names of African origin were enthusiastically embraced by the African-American community.


Ayana also pops up on a few lists of Japanese names, often with the meaning “Colorful listed.


Whatever its origin, Ayana and Ayanna are now fairly common names. This is probably at least partially due to their phonetic similarities to the popular name Anna.


Pronunciation: ay-ann-ah.
Alternates: Ayana, Aiyana.
Ayanna means blessed in Cherokee.


All info about Aiyanna
Name Aiyanna 
Meaning eternal blossom


next i will research on shanice.....

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

yes, you are right... Fridays are special days... In good and in bad way at once ;)

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Have a nice Saturday before the strange friday!


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