Round 3: Complete - No winners yet
Round 4: Complete - Winner (and name) announced in What's In a Name?
The coming of Advent is a time in the church calendar that allows one to reflect upon and prepare for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is a time not only to reflect upon His incarnation as an infant, but also to prepare His coming glorious return. The anticipation of the birth of our daughter brings a deeper and fuller meaning to this time for us. Although there are myriad challenges and dangers in this world of which we must be wary, Christ's incarnation and the future hope of His return is a source of comfort as we look forward to raising our daughter to be a child of our Almighty King.
For the rules, go to the "Round 1" and "Round 2" posts earlier in my blog; the clues for the previous rounds can be found in their respective posts.
Clues for round 4:Round 4: Complete - Winner (and name) announced in What's In a Name?
The coming of Advent is a time in the church calendar that allows one to reflect upon and prepare for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is a time not only to reflect upon His incarnation as an infant, but also to prepare His coming glorious return. The anticipation of the birth of our daughter brings a deeper and fuller meaning to this time for us. Although there are myriad challenges and dangers in this world of which we must be wary, Christ's incarnation and the future hope of His return is a source of comfort as we look forward to raising our daughter to be a child of our Almighty King.
For the rules, go to the "Round 1" and "Round 2" posts earlier in my blog; the clues for the previous rounds can be found in their respective posts.
Clue 4-1
The Psalm readings and 1st and 2nd lesson readings for the first Sunday in Advent, according to the lectionary in the 1928 Book of Common Prayer, contain clues to the root or meaning of both names.
Clue 4-2
The middle name was guessed in the last round (but we will not tell you whether or not it was actually guessed as a middle name).
Prayer for the Children (from the 1928 Book of Common Prayer):
ALMIGHTY God, heavenly Father, who hast blessed us with the joy and care of children; Give us light and strength so to train them, that they may love whatsoever things are true and pure and lovely and of good report, following the example of their Saviour Jesus Christ. Amen.
8 comments:
Kelila Zion
Katherine Zoe
I like Kathryn Zoe - my favorite spelling for Kathryn, and I like the meaning which I think is "Pure Life", which I can imagine you choosing but they don't fit the clue about having the same origin, which I am guessing is Greek (seems appropriate for a seminary student) ..so I am guessing:
Kara Zoe
Karen Zoe
Kari Zoe
Katerina Zoe
Katherine Zoe
Can we pick the same answer as someone else? Because I pick Katherine Zoe, too. Also:
Kharis Zoe
Karis Zoe
Kyra Zoe
Karisa Zoe
Zoe Kathryn
Kathryn Zoe
Keren Zahara
Keren Zohara
Keren Zaharah
Keren Zoharah
Zahara Kokava
Zion Katriel
Zoheret Katriel
Zuriel Katriel
Zulema Katriel
Ziva Katriel
Zahavah Katriel
Zayd Katriel
Zaza Katriel
Zillah Katriel
Ziona Katriel
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