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Trillian
Milla, h2g2 Operations Started conversation Jun 17, 2007
That's the name, that the children finally agreed on, for our new kitten.
She is 8 weeks, and came to us last night.
All together now:
Aaawwwww!
Trillian
tartaronne Posted Jul 4, 2007
*Is sure she ought to know a greater meaning of the cute name, but doesn't - except there is a researcher with Trillian in his/her nick*
Aawww.
Trillian
Miss_Azmizjaz_pepe Posted Nov 23, 2007
Well our Trillian has got a little pink toy-cat that she plays a lot with and carries it around. We call that one Leif or 'Leffe' it is pronounced [laa:eef] i think. It is sort of her little baby.
Trillian
Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Nov 23, 2007
leif is a common name for boys here in denmark
leif den lykkelige (leif the happy) son of erik den røde (erik the red) was the viking who discovered america (newfoundland)
or was that the other way around i keep forgetting. it was so long ago
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