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Abshalom
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Message 23 of 107 (75611)
12-29-2003 2:07 PM
Reply to: Message 20 by ConsequentAtheist
12-29-2003 6:30 AM


James = Jacob
Consequent:
Don't these guys ever catch on? You'd think Anglophiles would know that James I and James II were "Jacobian" kings (ding ding ding). And don't tell Buz about this, because I don't want to revisit the "Y" vs. "J" debate, but I think Iaccarino is Italian for "Little James" similarly to the French feminine diminuative Jacqueline for his little sister. I also find that by a most pleasing paradox the proper pronounciation of "Jaimie" in Spanish is "Hymie."

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