My Coat  of Arms

 

 


The red nose on my face stands for "Rudolph", my nickname in the eighth grade.

Return to top


                                    The msn.com thing stands for the internet and also stands for how I like computers. .

                                                                                        Return to top


                                    The baseball and the baseball bat stands for how I like baseball and how I like to play.

                                                                                     Return to top


The cross stands for my religion and my faith in Jesus Christ dying on the cross.

Return to top


THOMAS   m   English, French, German, Scandinavian, Biblical
Pronounced: TAWM-as (English), to-MA (French), TOM-aws (German)
Greek form of the Aramaic name Te'oma which meant "twin". In the New Testament he was the apostle who doubted the resurrected Jesus. According to tradition he was martyred in India. Famous bearers of this name include philosopher and theologian Saint Thomas Aquinas, philosopher Thomas Hobbes, inventor Thomas Edison, American president Thomas Jefferson, and novelist Thomas Hardy.

PATRICK   m   Irish, English, French, German
Pronounced: PAT-rik (English), pat-REEK (French)
From the Roman name Patricius, which meant "nobleman" in Latin. A 5th-century saint, the patron saint of Ireland, adopted this name (his birth name was Sucat). During his youth he was captured by Irish raiders and enslaved, but after six years of servitude he escaped to his home in Britain. Eventually he became a bishop and went back to Ireland as a missionary, where he succeeded in Christianizing the entire country.


Return to Index