Post by turkmenbashy on Mar 13, 2004 9:53:48 GMT -5
I would only be too happy to come. I've been bogged down with work back here and a bit of a break is just what the doctor ordered. I've packed everything and I have made my official 747 ready for the horse, myself and my entourage, the other horses and trainers will be travelling on ocean liner (my people would kill me if I took their flights ).
I haven't arrived on a definite name yet but I like Kemal, which means Perfection in old Türkmenian. If it meets with your approval I will choose it. Also, the Türkmenian people believe that all those idiots who name horses stupid names like 'Biscuit' or 'Star Bunny' should be shot dead.
I wholeheartedly agree with the idea of shooting all the pathetic horse namers.
I want something that sounds majestic, yet means something. And I don't want the name to not fit the horse. Improper names are silly and make the horse better than it is.
Sincerely, GPP
Grand Prince Sarthui I Royal Prince of the House of Parthini Grand Generalissimo of the Parthinian Navy Parthinian Tribal Magistrate of the Fasi Hall
Uhh... Turkmenbashy, the naming ceremony needs to take place soon. With the initiation ceremony for the new Grand Council, the horse should be named. It would be bad luck to ride a nameless horse.
And Power45, that is special Parthinian tea. not much to look at but it doesn't need the milk or sweetener! I've sent 100 lbs of it to your palace as a gift.
GPP
Grand Prince Sarthui I Royal Prince of the House of Parthini Grand Generalissimo of the Parthinian Navy Parthinian Tribal Magistrate of the Fasi Hall
Post by turkmenbashy on Mar 16, 2004 5:12:13 GMT -5
Ok, I'll list a couple names below and you can pick the one that you like best.
Yahia - Gift from God Mehi - The obliterator Mugdar - He who is selected Khan - Ruler Mirwen - Solid Qazy - Judge Bai - Lord Ehzol - Honour Seyf - Sword
But really, you can name him anything you want, just tell me and I'll come over.
Post by turkmenbashy on Mar 16, 2004 19:40:39 GMT -5
It is in the ancient tongue of Old or Liturgical Türkmenian, the language our epic masterpiece, Myr Taghalemeken Khan, which details the proud and noble history of our people from the earliest days when man and horse first knew each other. These are names which Türkmenians proudly bear today as a symbol of their heritage, and are proud of their meanings.
SSI
OOC: I ripped it off a baby name website, and changed some spelling...yknow the whole Mid-East/Central Asia thing going on here...lack of imagination Yahya is Arabic for John.
Last Edit: Mar 17, 2004 19:03:04 GMT -5 by turkmenbashy