Yes. The letters in a group of words form other words if we move them
around enough. Those other words have no conceptual, cultural,
religious, linguistic, scientific or other meanings connected to the
original. From those available, you choose the ones you like. I can
choose ones with entirely different connotations.
None are more significant than the others.
Debra Dee Freeman:
Amebae Defer Nerd
Bad Named Referee
Bared Enema Freed
Feared Mean Breed (kinda cool, that one)
What do these mean? There are hundreds of anagrams for your name, and
choosing one or five and ignoring the others suggests nothing.
It's a children's game, not a message.
kermit