My first name is May-Monique, and since the first part has been covered adequately enough, the time has come for Monique. It is an addition to the "Cryptic Phrases in Names" pattern-cluster re: moni que, or in other words, "money cue", and it also consists of French and English combination "mon IQ"... or in other words "my IQ", and then it gets pretty artzy when you consider that the letter "o" is also made with the "au" sound re : Maunique, which then forms: ma unique, or in other words, "unique mother". Now THAT takes a pretty hi IQ to perform!!
Note the etymology:http://www.behindthename.com/name/monica
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustine:_The_Decline_of_the_Roman_Empire:
And by the way, my moniker is Toumai... a combination consisting of the name of my inner twin and a form of my name: Tou and Mai... twomay. Toumai is the name of my first blog that I began in 2009, the name comes from an African word meaning "Hope for Life".
Note the etymology:http://www.behindthename.com/name/monica
Meaning unknown, most likely of North African or Phoenician origin. In the 4th century this name was borne by the North African saint Monica of Hippo, the mother of Saint Augustine, whom she converted to Christianity. Since the Middle Ages it has been associated with Latin moneo "advisor" and Greekmonos "one".\So what about Monica of Hippo, mother of Saint Augustine, Note the following excerpt from the film re
Audd don't you think ... Monica plays Monica!? Note from her wiki page:
Monica Guerritore (Rome, Italy, January 5, 1957) is an Italian actress of cinema, theatre and television.An addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern cluster, given that this is my dogs birthday. Note this novel that relates to St. Augustine, also referred to on St. Augustines wiki page:
Augustine also appears in the novel The Dalkey Archive by Flann O'Brian (the pen name of Irish Author Brian O'Nolan).
The Dalkey Archive is a novel by the Irish writer Flann O'Brien. It is his fifth and final novel, published in 1964, two years before his death. It was adapted for the stage byHugh Leonard in 1965 as The Saints Go Cycling In.[1]
Pages222The number of pages 222 is an addition to the "Identical Number Sequence'" pattern cluster... with 222 being a particular inner twin trade mark signature.
And by the way, my moniker is Toumai... a combination consisting of the name of my inner twin and a form of my name: Tou and Mai... twomay. Toumai is the name of my first blog that I began in 2009, the name comes from an African word meaning "Hope for Life".
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