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Difference between revisions of "Ronit Bhattacharyya"
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− | "Ronit" is a name traditionally given to [http://images.google.com/images?svnum=10&hl=en&lr=&safe=active&q=ronit&btnG=Search Jewish females], and it can be roughly translated as "the sound of water in a | + | "Ronit" is a name traditionally given to [http://images.google.com/images?svnum=10&hl=en&lr=&safe=active&q=ronit&btnG=Search Jewish females], and it can be roughly translated as "the sound of water flowing in a babbling brook." "Bhattacharyya" has 13 letters. |
Ronit is from Calcutta, India. He has also lived in Jakarta and Surabaya, Indonesia, but he is currently living in Currier. He has visited 13 states in the US. | Ronit is from Calcutta, India. He has also lived in Jakarta and Surabaya, Indonesia, but he is currently living in Currier. He has visited 13 states in the US. |
Revision as of 09:48, November 2, 2005
"Ronit" is a name traditionally given to Jewish females, and it can be roughly translated as "the sound of water flowing in a babbling brook." "Bhattacharyya" has 13 letters.
Ronit is from Calcutta, India. He has also lived in Jakarta and Surabaya, Indonesia, but he is currently living in Currier. He has visited 13 states in the US.