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What's in a name?

Whiskers

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Ever wondered how language and words came about and evolved?

I've had a bit of a curiosity about names in particular and since it's that time of year, what about we start off with Santa Claus, or is it Clause.

Thinking about the history of Saint Nicholas and the transition to Santa Claus... didn't the Coca Cola company have a lot to do with that?

Now, just being the devils advocate here, an interesting anagram of the letters Santa Claus gives the antonym... Satan Cauls... with the homophone Satan calls.

We all know Satan, but as best I understand so far a Caul is loosely a cap or covering over the top of the head. Could Cauls be some sort of a metaphor for emotional/spiritual warmth, dependency?
 
Before I move on, another look at Santa Claus from an astrological and numerological perspective. Mind you I don’t profess to be expert in history, astrology or numerology so any historical, intellectual or philosophical help is very welcome.

Santa Claus seems to translate into the number 3, astrologically related to Jupiter, a star that didn’t quite form, the only planet to give off more energy than it receives from the sun. What’s the significance of this!

Three’s are said to be a bit of a free spirit, jovial, outgoing, creative and adaptive, but can also be shallow, flirtatious and (un)lucky. I understand it’s all to do with how much work is done and when impulse and intuition waxes and wanes.

Btw the arrangement of the same letters Santa Claus/Satan Cauls makes no difference in the name. Differences come when the birth date is integrated with the name in the aspects and cycles.

If someone had a birth date for when either or both came into existance, according to numerology, a much better ‘personality’ and 'destiny' could be gleaned.
 
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