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Post by Divebitch on Feb 10, 2013 22:25:53 GMT -5
So are you saying that 'Hebert' is a French word meaning 'Mr.' or some kinda title, or... So what is your first name, if that's not too personal? Surname means last name. Yes, I know what a surname is, thanks. lol Still not sure what is meant.
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hebertespinosa
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Okay, now you know what my favorite team is.
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Post by hebertespinosa on Feb 11, 2013 4:36:21 GMT -5
Clarifying: last lame
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hebertespinosa
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Post by hebertespinosa on Feb 11, 2013 5:02:32 GMT -5
And it's Hebert, Dive. Written like that it's more of a surname than a first name. You will find more like these in Quebec, in France and in regions with some kind of French influence. BTW, I'm trying to remember the full name of a Saints QB who held the same name written the same way. I once wondered if my name had been mispelled as Herbert is more common to find, but I was told it was on purpose. Billy Joe Hobert (Not Hebert) I meant Bobby Hebert, A link to his profile: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Hebert
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hebertespinosa
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Okay, now you know what my favorite team is.
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Post by hebertespinosa on Feb 11, 2013 5:09:52 GMT -5
Yes, I know what a surname is, thanks. lol Still not sure what is meant. www.houseofnames.com/hebert-family-crestAnd that's all I know about it, and I don't know if there's a different theory. Well, whatever...lol
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Post by Shaggzfate on Feb 11, 2013 22:58:13 GMT -5
Heh missed 2 bday threads, happy bday Herbet
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