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Austin W. Spencer

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Jan 6, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/6/98
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Richard Marean Coveney wrote:
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> In Spanish, Nina is little girl.
> Dick Coveney, www.Capecod.net/~LSI

That's niña. With a ~.

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Austin W. Spencer
http://www.public.asu.edu/~anselmos/

vcs

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Jan 6, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/6/98
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hi nina min e-mail:v...@space.ru


Richard Marean Coveney <L...@Capecod.net> записано в статью
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Jeanne Connell

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Jan 6, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/6/98
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A.Pe...@t-online.de (Andreas Peichl) wrote:

>Can someone tell me the history of the name Nina?

>--
>Mit freundlichen Gruessen
>Andreas Peichl

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I don't know "the history" of the name Nina, but my daughter-in-law is
named Wilhelmina and they call her Nina . Tthey named my granddaughter
after her but named her just "Nina".


Jeanne

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Pennsylvania, USA


RESEARCHING CONNELL, COLLINS, KEALY, MARA,
HOVELL, ANDERSON AND VANZANDT.


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