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Arati

Arati is a Hindu girl name.

Variant of Aarti, name of a ritual in which they offer candles to various gods.

Asunta

Asunta is a female name of Latin origin, which unfortunately became popular in Spain after the “Asunta Balaguer” case. It is a variation of the name Asunción used especially in Galicia. Keep reading to find out more! (more…)

Baratie

Baratie is a restaurant that appears in the manga and anime One Piece. It is a giant ship shaped like a sea lion that sails the seas of the Grand Line. The restaurant is owned and operated by Zeff, a world-renowned chef.

The name “Baratie” has a special meaning in the context of One Piece. In French, “baratie” means “trinket” or “trinket.” This name reflects the extravagant nature of the restaurant, which is a mix of boat, restaurant and amusement park.

The Baratie is an important location in the history of One Piece. It is here that Sanji, one of the protagonists of the series, joins the crew of the Straw Hat Pirates. Sanji had been working at the Baratie as a cook to pay off the debt he owed to Zeff, who had rescued him from poverty and taught him how to cook.

The Baratie is also a place where some important events in the One Piece story take place. It is here that Luffy and his crew confront the pirate Don Krieg, and where Sanji reunites with his past.

The Baratie is a unique and memorable location in the world of One Piece. It is a symbol of friendship, food and adventure.

Another theory about the meaning of Baratie

On some Internet pages it is stated that Baratie may be a cariante of Baratei (the rose room in Japanese), the name of a restaurant where the author of the saga, Eichiro Oda, worked part-time in his youth.

The Baratie in popular culture:

Categorized into: Fictional names.

Bodhi

Bodhi, a name that resonates with ancient wisdom and the quest for enlightenment, has become an increasingly popular choice for parents looking for a meaningful and spiritual name for their children.

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Charybdis

Charybdis is a Greek sailboat name. Meaning “suction”.

It derives from the Greek word “Járibdis” of equal meaning.

According to Greek Mythology Charybdis was a sea monster. Previously, she was one of the daughters of Poseidon and Gea.

For three times a day, this creature swallowed enormous amounts of water and vomited them, thus creating a huge swirl that engulfed everything within reach.

Charybdis crossed the Strait of Messina (separation between Italy and Sicily) with Scylla, another sea monster. This situation forced the boats to approach and face one or another being to pass.

Categorized into: Mythologic names.

Isco

You’ve come across the name Isco and wondered about its origin and meaning, you’re not alone! In this article, we will delve into the history and mystery that surrounds this very particular name. (more…)

On Egin

In the Basque gastronomic world, where tradition and good taste come together in each dish, we not only enjoy irresistible delicacies. We also have unique expressions that enrich the experience. One of them is the popular greeting in Basque “On Egin”, a word that can be translated as “bon appetit”, but which really hides a greater scope and meaning.
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Sahad

Sahad is an Arabic girl name. Meaning “testimony or statement”.

It derives from the Arabic word “sahadah” (شَهادَة) of the same meaning. (more…)

Scylla

Scylla is a Greek sailboat name.

According to Greek mythology it is a sea monster that was previously a beautiful nymph daughter of Forcis and Keto.

There are several descriptions about this monster. Some consider that it was a creature with torso of woman and fish tail of whose waist they left six dogs of two legs each. For others, it was a being with six necks and six heads with sharp teeth. There is also another version that mixes elements of both.

Scylla crossed the Straits of Messina (separation between Italy and Sicily) along with Charybdis, another sea monster, which forced the boats to approach and face one or the other being to cross the pass.

Subsequently, Scylla was converted by the gods into a dangerous rock, which still exists today, and complicates the passage of ships.

Categorized into: Mythologic names.