
Ctsforex.com
has chosen names for its online forex trading systems: Haley, Jasmine,
Leah, Mellisa and Sienna.
Haley is a variant of Hayley. It is from a surname which was originally
derived from the name of an English town (meaning "hay clearing" from
Old English heg "hay" and leah "clearing"). It was popularized by the
British child actress Hayley Mills (1946-), though the name did not
become common until over a decade after she first became famous.
Jasmine, from the English word for the climbing plant with fragrant
flowers which is used for making perfumes. It is derived from Persian
yasmin (which is also a Persian name).
Leah, From the Hebrew name לֵאָה (Le'ah) which was probably derived
from the Hebrew word לְאָה (le'ah) meaning "weary". Alternatively it
might derive from a Chaldean name meaning "mistress" or "ruler" in
Akkadian. In the Old Testament Leah was the first wife of Jacob and the
mother of seven of his children. Although this name was used by Jews in
the Middle Ages, it was not typical as an English Christian name until
after the Protestant Reformation, being common among the Puritans.
Mellisa is a variant of Melissa. It means "bee" in Greek. This was the
name of a nymph that cared for young Zeus in Greek mythology. It is
also the name of the fairy who helps Rogero escape from the witch
Alcina in Ludovico Ariosto's poem 'Orlando Furioso' (1516). As an
English given name, Melissa has been used since the 18th century.
Sienna, from the English word meaning "orange-red". It is ultimately
from the name of the city of Siena in Italy, because of the colour of
the clay there.
Source: http://www.behindthename.com

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