Names In Fame 2016
Date 2016-10-07
Not only does Sarah Paulson have an Emmy, several hit movies and TV shows, but she also has really good rapping skills. The star from “American Horror Story,” is a Nightmare in FX, but during her spot on “The Tonight Show,” she made a Salt-N-Peppa song come to life.
After her interview with Jimmy Fallon, the host asked her to show off her musical talent and whipped out a microphone. Paulson did hesitate a bit, but then put on an amazing performance of the hit song “Shoop,” backed up by The Roots.
Not only did she not miss a single word, but she put on a performance you will not forget.
Paulson started as an actress right after high-school. She starred in Law and Order, American Gothic, Deadwood, Leap of Faith and many other shows. Not to mention her successful theater career, from The Glass Menagerie to Talley’s Folly.
The feminine name Sarah means “noblewoman, princess or lady” in Hebrew, Persian and Arabic. It ultimately means “woman of high rank,” which is fitting for Sarah Paulson.
The name first became popular after the wife of Abraham from the Old Testament. Sarah was the mother of Isaac at the old age of 90 years. In fact, originally her name was Sarai, but then God changed it.
The name didn’t become popular in England, until after the Protestant Reformation. The name became common in the United States during the 1880’s but has fallen in popularity ever since then.
Once you select a name that you and your spouse really like, go ahead and find out what it means. Often the nicest sounding names have extremely unpleasant meanings or means nothing at all. While some parents are ok with that, others may not be.
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