<p>And what does it mean? </p>
<p>Well, mine is obvious...</p>
<p>And what does it mean? </p>
<p>Well, mine is obvious...</p>
<p><em>laugh</em> Mine is easy. Izzy = nickname. J = last name initial </p>
<p>:D</p>
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u've a triple chin? :D</p>
<p>Hahaha :)))))</p>
<p>Nice, aaron!! :D</p>
<p>aaron, what does 56 stand for? I hope it's not your age :)</p>
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<p>56.. tht was my number when i was at a boardin school :). stupid i know but i needed a number, since aaron was already taken!</p>
<p>mine comes....well, from an Indian name:)...it's not my real name, I just thought it's kinda cool, so for about two years I've identified myself as Lakshmi too( not only as Diana=my real name :) )</p>
<p>Lakshmi: Do you pronounce it as "Dee-A-Na" or "Die-A-Na"?</p>
<p>in Romanian it's Dee not Die :)</p>
<p>mine's from a book. :)</p>
<p>Ahhh...no wonder some classmates at my school don't turn their heads when I yell out "Die-a-na!!" You'd think by now I'd know that...
What's the meaning of Lakshmi, if it does have meaning?</p>
<p>although it's a common Indian name it's also the name of their prosperity goddess :D</p>
<p>Oooooh! Prosperity. Nice. I was wondering about whether or not to randomly go up to anybody that Saturday and say "Lakshmi...?" but since I didn't know if you were male or female... :|</p>
<p>banedon, what book is yours from?</p>
<p>haha...I wasn't sure about your gender either....actually I was expecting a boy :o: ...then I saw you :p</p>
<p>Lone Wolf series. :)</p>
<p>Banedon...you're a guy? Girl? </p>
<p>Really? I always thought of "Izzy" as a female name. (I'm biased, I know.) But then, I heard of a few movie male characters named "Izzy" (that second Mummy Returns movie, for one) so that kinda blew my theory. :(</p>
<p>well I though Lakshmi was feminine too.... seems it's not enough :p</p>
<p>Sorry. <em>blush</em> I thought it did sound South Asian, but wasn't so sure. I'm horrible with names and guessing if it's male or female, unless they're American/English names. And even then you have males with names like "Ashley" and "Leslie" is a non-genderized name, too.</p>