from The Real AryehAryeh is hebrew for lion. Am I the lion on the home page? Nope. Veronica is sometimes called Aryeh, but she is not the original. Well, not exactly. We both came to be called by that name at about the same time. She heard the name and liked it so she adopted it for her use at about the same time I was born. She saw my dad and just knew I was gonna be a big guy. Am I her son? Sorta. I am the happy fellow you see at the sidebar. I am a two year old Rott. That isn't my picture, but you get the idea. I like my name. It has many connotations. Uh, I think that means slightly different meanings. First, as I said before, aryeh means lion. A lion was on the banner of the tribe of Judah in the Bible. There are some interesting things about that tribe. You should go read about them. In Christianity, Jesus was called the "Lion of the tribe of Judah." Now just the name "lion" has some interesting relevance to me. It is a large and magestic creature, as am I. It is clever and cunning. So am I. It weighs in at about 450 lbs. So do ... well, not quite. I only weigh about 180. But that is pretty big for in the house.
Bye for now,
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