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Margaret Suran wrote:
> Joseph Littleshoes wrote: > > Sheldon wrote: > > > > > >> Puester wrote: > >> > >>> Joseph Littleshoes wrote: > >>> > >>>> GRATIS DICTUM ------------------------ > >>>> > >>>> I really did not think i needed to do this, given the amount > >>>> of X postings to my favourite little "cooking" group. But > >>>> here goes. > >>>> > >>>> Hello rec.food.cooking. > >>>> > >>>> Ma nom est, Joseph Littleshoes, which is an English > >>>> translation of > >> > >>>> Joseph Paul Stifel, > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Dang, and here I've been thinking for months that you were > >>> native American. > >>> > >>> gloria p. > > Paul means little and a "stifel" is a type of German boot or shoe, > > hence Littleshoes. > > It is STIEFEL, with a silent "e". You mislaid your "e", but that does > > not matter. I never knew that Paul means little. What a pretty name > you have. I wonder whether others can make such interesting names out > > of their names. It the closest i could come to finding a meaning for the family name, though one similar spelling has 2 f's in the middle. Couple it with the original meaning of "Joseph" (he shall give) and its just silly. "He shall give little shoes". --- Joseph Littleshoes |
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