Names often have meanings related to nature, culture, or personality traits. Many names are gender-neutral or have no specific meaning. Many names are inspired by Japanese culture and mythology
Chico means small, boy or child in Spanish. It is Francisco's nickname in Portuguese
Name derives from Persian word Yasmin, entered English through Old French. Popular feminine name in Western world with numerous spellings. Entered US popularity in 1973, among top 100 girls' names until 2008. Remains popular in Arab World, Turkey, Brazil, Israel, Hungary, Belgium, and Argentina
Scylla and Charybdis were sea monsters in Greek mythology. They were located on opposite sides of Strait of Messina. Odysseus was advised to pass by Scylla instead of Charybdis
"That's why" connects cause-and-effect relationships in conversations. It explains actions, events, or situations in everyday conversations. Can be used in both serious discussions and casual chats
Sam, Dean and Castiel are transported into Scooby Doo cartoon world. They investigate a ghostly mystery involving a possessed stuffed dinosaur. The Phantom, a real ghost, attacks the group after killing Cosgood Creeps. The group discovers the Phantom is a ghost of a boy tied to a pocket knife. They make a deal to put the ghost to rest if he releases them