moira
the best person you can ever meet be very loyal loving and never
judgementaltrue beauty inside and out very
lovable caring personvery loyal to her familymoira loves to work but also loves fun!!!
moira
by vikky1991 on May 02, 2008 20:27:30
a
scaly demon of legendary stories;
is said to live in the darkest woods feeding off've
badger shit. this creature smells like a dead breast. often heard to be shouting
flange at the top of their voice as a mating call.
moira
by YoBitchWassup on Nov 02, 2014 07:23:58
Moira
by iwritedefinitons on Apr 24, 2017 04:33:25
the most gorgeous girl in the world. Boys
adore her and anybody would be lucky to have her. She is funny, loving and loyal. She's the kind of friend that is always there for you when you need her. Though she loves food, she is very
slim. If you ever meet a Moira, don't let her go.
Moira
by Moby Duke (Heather Duke) on Dec 18, 2017 05:03:10
A beautiful girl. Most people would be
ecstatic to meet her and become friends with her. She
treats others with care, but doesn't really treat herself with that same care.
Moira
by thrup on Feb 08, 2010 00:11:57
Of North Eastern English origins.
A woman of extreme
fortitude. She shows strength in the face of adversity, an inspiration and a force to be reckoned with. She is beautiful inside and out.
Olde English images depict Moira weilding two
hammers.
Example:
The Moira in her kept her going through her
battle with the
string armed man.
Moira
by Pharrell on Dec 18, 2003 00:32:38
Moira
by Minimick on Feb 08, 2010 05:00:00
Moira is a
Gaelic variation of the name Mary you idiots!!
Where do you get this
shite? Demon, do a
moira? Ridiculous and totally ignorant you all are.
Example:
Moira the Celtic version of the name Mary. Mary is the usual English form of Maria, which was the Latin form of the New Testament Greek names Μαριαμ (Mariam) and Μαρια (Maria) - the spellings are interchangeable - which were from the Hebrew name מִרְיָם (
Miryam). The meaning is not known for certain, but there are several theories including "
sea of bitterness", "
rebelliousness", and "wished for child". However it was most likely originally an Egyptian name, perhaps derived in part from mry "beloved" or mr "love".
Moira
by anonJENNIEymous on Apr 24, 2004 17:16:56
Moira
by Gay. on Oct 29, 2017 07:47:19