D is for desire, your thoughts do aspire or for dA name is much more than just a name!
A is for affirm, the certainty of knowledge or for abundant, your cheer knows no bounds.
V is for valentine, a sweetheart you are! Or for volunteer, your giving side.
I is for inspire, others seek your guidance or for interest, you show in others.
D is for dashing, the romantic you! Or for diamond, the brilliance you shine.
The name “David” is of Hebrew origin and it means “Beloved”.
It’s a name commonly given to boys. There are 3 other names that are similar to this one.
According to the 1930 U.S. Social Security Administration data, the name “David” ranks #10 in popularity as a baby boy’s name in North Carolina. Imagine that, 480 babies in North Carolina have the same name as you in 1930. Across the entire United States a total of 12,354 babies also bear the same first name during the same year. From 1880 to 2011, the highest recorded use of the name “David” was in 1957 with a total of 65,535 babies. (That’s a lot of baby David)
OMG! It's tough being a popular person isn’t it?
Since 1880, your name was recorded 3,350,469 times in the American baby names history. Do you want to know ‘how popular is my name David?’
Your name in reverse order is “Divad”. A random rearrangement of the letters in your name (anagram) will give ‘Dvdia’. (How do you pronounce that?)
Your past life David:
I do not know how you feel about it, but you were a male in your last earthly incarnation.
You were born somewhere around the territory of Burma approximately on 950.
Your profession was banker, usurer, moneylender, judge.
Your brief psychological profile in that past life:
Natural talent of psychologist, you knew how to use the opportunities.
Cold-blooded and calm in any situation.
Lessons that your last past life brought to present:
Your problem – to learn determination and persistency.
Every misfortune should crash upon your strong will.
Now do you remember?
Source: The Meaning of Names
Post by David Inguanzo.
This is a great description of D A V I D, so true for both father and son. "Little" David who isn't so little anymore would not be the kind of young man his without his father, David Martin's influence and interaction. David is who he is because of his mother AND father!!!
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