Are Storm Names Prophetic? by Joni Ames

By Joni Ames
Are Storm Names Prophetic?

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by Joni Ames
 


The following is a list of the names that being used for the Atlantic Coast (see www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutnames.shtml) and the meanings of those names. Some name meanings may vary in meaning according to the book you look it up in, but these are pretty basic meanings that I found for each. If you feel that the storms and their name meanings are a sign of what is in store, this may be helpful to you. Lists are recycled every six years.

 

 

 

I listed whatever the factual information was regarding each name. In no way do I suggest that you should pursue looking up information regarding false gods because of Dennis (from 2005 list) being a derivative of that name. Seek the Lord, The Word of God, and ask the Holy Spirit for revelation concerning it.

 

 

 

Interestingly, while scanning the lists for other areas, I discovered that in the Eastern North Pacific "Israel replaced Ismael in 2001." When looking up the meanings of the names, prophetically, it could read like this:

 

 

"Israel (Ruling with God) replaced Ismael (God listens) in 2001."

 

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Arthur - Its source is Arnthor, a male Ancient Germanic name meaning "Thor, the eagle."    

Bertha - Brilliant

Cristobal - Its source is Kristophoros, a Greek name meaning "Christ carrier."

Dolly - Its source is Dorothy, an English name meaning "Gift of God."

Edouard - Its source is ead weard, an Old English phrase meaning "Wealth protector."

Fay - Its source is an English expression meaning "Fairy."

Gustav - Its source is Gotstaf, an Ancient Germanic word meaning "Staff of the gods"

Hanna - . Its source is Channah, a Hebrew name meaning "Favored grace."

Ike -  'He will laugh'. Ike is a nickname from the Hebrew name Isaac.

Josephine - Its source is Yosef, a male Hebrew name meaning "The Lord's addition (to the family)."

Kyle - Its source is caol, a Gaelic word meaning "Narrow, straight."    

Laura - (actually a variance of Laurel) Origin: Latin. Meaning: Laurel-Crowned. Popularity.

Marco - Its source is a Latin expression meaning "Dedicated to Mars."

Nana - Its source is Ann, an English name meaning "Favored grace."    

Omar - its source is an Arabic expression meaning ''Flourishing.''

Paloma - a Latin word meaning "Dove."

Rene - Its source is Eirene, a Greek name meaning "Peace."    

Sally - Its source is Sarah, an English name meaning "Princess."    

Teddy - Its source is Theodorus, a male Greek name meaning "God's gift."    

Vicky - Its source is a Latin expression meaning "Victory."

Wilfred    - Its source is willa frith, an Old English phrase meaning "Desiring peace."

 

For complete list of storm names for all areas, go to:


by Joni Ames

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