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Adding Name To Our Database


The name of: f_d ( f) is not yet part of our database but you can request to add it and also to get a full analysis.

This name is new to us, and when added, we will be able to give the origin, meaning, and personality traits.

How to Add a Name

To add it to our database, please complete the following form to submit this name for consideration at for our daily update.

We will also send you a brief analysis of this name by email.

We will only consider adding first names, nicknames, cybernames, and screen names. Names are limited to 15 letters. If you wish to see your name, please use only letters from the 26-letter English alphabet. Submissions with foreign characters or offensive words will be rejected.

If you would like to get an immediate analysis of your full name (first and last) you can order a free, full Name Report.

 

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Thought for the Day
  • The wind does not talk with more gentleness to giant oaks than to the smallest leaf of grass. –Kahlil Gibran

  • I cannot stress too deeply the importance of one's constructive mental attitude toward life. One gets out of life only what one puts into it; everything must be seeded in different degrees. Always express happy thoughts and keep an uncomplaining mind. A complaining mind is a destructive one-destructive to health and happiness. How easily we may be made unhappy depends upon the weakness and ignorance of our own minds. Happy thoughts expressed are like the sunbeams that create warmth-that stimulate one's sense of well being and make us feel happy. Give happiness and you will receive it in return: it is a natural phenomenon of a balanced and well-ordered mind. Do not complain; instead seek the solution to the problem, and then you can do something constructive about it. This can best be accomplished by forgetting self; too much false value is placed upon self and personality, thus developing an overrated and inflated ego that sees all things in proportion to its own ignorance. –Alfred J. Parker

  • When viewing or thinking a thought, always clarify it for the value of its logic and reason; divest it of imagination, mystery, and all falseness; see the clear intent, whether constructive or otherwise, and never compromise with illogicality; a statement is, or is not. See it for what it really is, and do not attempt to clothe it with personality; this is what so often leads to jumping to conclusions and self-pity. –Alfred J. Parker

  • Happy thoughts are healthy thoughts. –Alfred J. Parker

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