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my name, a vignette...
In english my name means noble, and kind or something like that. In German it probably means the same thing, I don't know. There's nothing else to compare. It was never anyone elses name in my family. Aleisha, I'm the first, I guess, but it does belong to many famous people. There's not much to say besides the fact that there's many ways to spell it. So most of my life people always assumed that it was A-l-I-C-I-A, So I always have to correct them. I never really disliked my name, I'm pleased with my middle and last name, but it seems like when you put it all together, it sounds boring. I once knew a girl who had the same first name as me, but she had a really cool last name to go with it, Alicia Valereo. I always thought, "why couldn't I have a name like that"?. That's a name to remember, Who's going to remember Aleisha? I don't know, it doesn't really matter now. After thinking about it, I would like to keep my name, I would Change anything about it
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