Names In Fame 2016
Date 10/15/2016
An altercation happened at Miranda Kerr's home - a security guard was stabbed and the intruder shot many times. Deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department responded to a call shortly after 11:00 am on Friday.
A call went out “regarding a fight and person with a gun,” in the Malibu Home and police responded. The Sheriff’s Department stated that when deputies arrived on scene they discovered an armed security guard and an intruder on the property. In fact, the intruder had stabbed the guard multiple times and the security guard ended up shooting the intruder.
In the end, both the intruder and security guard were taken to the hospital. The guard was considered to be in stable condition, whereas the intruder was found in critical condition but should survive his injuries.
KTLA the local television station reported that the home belonged to Kerr, who was not home and is an Australian Supermodel. They broadcast pictures of the incident, like the emergency crews working outside the premise.
The feminine name Miranda is derived from the Latin word mirandus that means “wonderful or admirable”. In fact, the name was invented by Shakespeare for a heroine that was in his play “The Tempest” in 1611. However, the name did not become popular until the 20th century as a given name in the English language.
Eventually, the name became so popular that it has a related adjective that can be found in the Oxford English Dictionary. Although the adjective – “Mirandous,” which is a synonym to miraculous – is not used often, it is unique.
Names, by their very nature, are meant to reflect the gender of the individual. This is a truth universally acknowledged regardless of the culture to which you belong. However, like everything else, there are exceptions to this rule and the confusion this might create....
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