Friday 31 October 2014

The impact of numerology over the names

Whenever an infant is born into a family, it’s a norm to first assess him/her with a name. The name of a person is just not a word to be referred to them but actually is the definition, a description of their personality and the briefing of their traits. It should be made very sure that while naming a person all the necessary measures are taken care of. They say that labeling of a product is done properly to define the quality of that product. The same theory can be applied upon assessing names to the young ones too. The better the name the more illustrative would be the definition.

 

While a lot of people who believe in ancestry, name their children on the basis of their legacy or the family trees, while others who believe in Numerology have different opinions. The people who believe in numerology work and practice a lot with numbers before naming their kids. In numerology each letter of your name is said to have an individual corresponding number. Cornerstone is said to be the first letter in your name while capstone is said to be the last one. Under Numerology the first vowel is also given sheer importance, as it is said to fulfill all your urges and dreams in life. Each and every letter in this section has a meaning of its own and preparing a name with all those combine meaningful letters will eventually make out the best desired result. The sum of the numbers in your birth date and the sum of numbers you make out while naming a person displays a great deal in the character, the future, the strengths and the weakness of an individual. Numerology helps in standing and fighting against all these weaknesses and odds. Believers say that numerology make you achieve whatever you want in life, and not just infants, a lot of people change their names in the later stages of their life too after realizing the problems they are suffering in their lives and in order to fight against them. This concept of Numerology was initially brought up by the Babylonians but gradually everyone started practicing it and eventually it became so popular and effective that now it is practiced across almost all over the world. There might be no scientific proofs about the authenticity of these numerology charts, but people still have faith in ample numbers about the relationship of words and numbers.

 

People also believe that in Numerology the on goings and the redemption is based upon three major factors; the date of birth, the name given to you on your birth and the name you use currently. The third factor can well be managed according to the needs and necessary requirements by the Numerology charts. There are ways to work over your names even if you’re a grown up in order to get over the grey shades you are going through in your personal lives. So everyone needs to go through that Numerology chart while assessing their young ones with new names.

 

Browse through name meaning, rankings, other people's comments, ratings, and other statistics in addition to the name meanings.

 

Monday 27 October 2014

Premier League predictions: Lawro v Mark Wright & Karen Hauer

Premier League predictions: Lawro v Mark Wright & Karen Hauer

BBC Sport's football expert Mark Lawrenson is pitting his wits against a different guest each week this season.

Strictly Come Dancing duo Mark Wright and Karen Hauer

FF predictions with Mark Wright

Lawro's opponents for this weekend's Premier League fixtures are The Only Way Is Essex star Mark Wright and his Strictly Come Dancing partner Karen Hauer.

West Ham fan Wright was a youth team player for Tottenham and later played for Southend. He retired at the age of 23 to concentrate on his TV career but his younger brother Josh plays for Millwall.

Hauer supports Scunthorpe and Chelsea because of her fiancé Kevin Clifton, who is a shareholder of The Iron and a Blues fan.

Premier League predictions

Result Lawro Mark & Karen

SATURDAY

West Ham v Man City

2-1

1-2

1-2

Liverpool v Hull

0-0

2-0

4-0

Southampton v Stoke

1-0

1-1

2-2

Sunderland v Arsenal

0-2

1-1

1-2

West Brom v Crystal Palace

2-2

2-1

2-1

Swansea v Leicester

2-0

2-0

3-1

SUNDAY

Burnley v Everton

1-3

1-1

0-3

Tottenham v Newcastle

1-2

1-1

1-2

Man Utd v Chelsea

1-1

0-1

1-4

MONDAY

QPR v Aston Villa

x-x

1-2

2-2

A correct result (picking a win, draw or defeat) is worth ONE point. Getting the exact score correct earns THREE points.

Last weekend, Lawro got six correct results from 10 Premier League games, including one perfect score. His total score of eight points saw him draw with author Roddy Doyle, who also got six correct results and one perfect score.

We're keeping a record of the totals for Lawro and his guests (below), and showing a table of how the Premier League would look if all of Lawro's predictions were correct (at the bottom of the page).

Total scores after week 8

Lawro

67

Guests

46

LAWRO'S PREDICTIONS

SATURDAY

West Ham v Manchester City

West Ham 2-1 Man City

Lawro's prediction: 1-2

Mark and Karen's prediction: 1-2

Read match report

Liverpool v Hull

Liverpool 0-0 Hull

Lawro's prediction: 2-0

Mark and Karen's prediction: 4-0

Read match report

Southampton v Stoke

Southampton 1-0 Stoke

Lawro's prediction: 1-1

Mark and Karen's prediction: 2-2

Read match report

Sunderland v Arsenal

Sunderland 0-2 Arsenal

Lawro's prediction: 1-1

Mark and Karen's prediction: 1-2

Read match report

West Brom v Crystal Palace

West Brom 2-2 Crystal Palace

Lawro's prediction: 2-1

Mark and Karen's prediction: 2-1

Read match report

Swansea v Leicester

Swansea 2-0 Leicester

Lawro's prediction: 2-0

Mark and Karen's prediction: 3-1

Read match report

SUNDAY

Burnley v Everton

Burnley 1-3 Everton

Lawro's prediction: 1-1

Mark and Karen's prediction: 0-3

Read match report

Tottenham v Newcastle

Tottenham 1-2 Newcastle

Lawro's prediction: 1-1

Mark and Karen's prediction: 1-2

Read match report

Manchester United v Chelsea

Man Utd 1-1 Chelsea

Lawro's prediction: 0-1

Mark and Karen's prediction: 1-4

Read match report

MONDAY

QPR v Aston Villa

QPR v Aston Villa (20:00 GMT)

I had to laugh at Harry Redknapp's spat with Adel Taarabt this week. I put it down to frustration from Redknapp because his QPR side had enough chances to win two games against Liverpool last time out, before losing in stoppage time.

A lot was rightly made about the impact Bobby Zamora made against the Reds on his first Premier League start of the season but Loftus Road is a small pitch that really suits him and I am not sure he will be as effective away from home.

QPR need to keep him fit for starters, but he does not have the same impact when there are wide open spaces.

Sunday was easily QPR's best performance of the season but they still have lot of improving to do - that was the first time this season they had looked like a top-flight team. In all their other games, they have looked more like a Championship outfit.

QPR manager Harry Redknapp

Harry Redknapp's side are bottom of the Premier League table after one win in their first eight games

So Redknapp has something to build on, but the next few weeks are going to be a real test for his team because Chelsea and Manchester City are their next opponents after Aston Villa

QPR are in a situation where they already need wins, but I cannot see them getting one against Villa.

Villa were rolled over far too easily by Everton in their last game, and they are on a run of four straight defeats, but three of those games were against Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal and I think they will find QPR easier opposition.

Lawro's prediction: 1-2

Mark and Karen's prediction: 2-2

Lawro was speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan

Lawro v Guests

P8

W5

D2

L1

SCORE GUEST LEADERBOARD

10

Liam Fray

8.38

Lawro (average after 8 weeks)

8

Roddy Doyle

7

Ossie Ardiles

5

Joe Cole, Sarah Harding & Leon Fagbemi, Van McCann

4

Kell Brook

2

Neil Lennon

Lawro's best score: 17 points (week seven v Ossie Ardiles)

Lawro's worst score: 5 points (week three v Sarah Harding and Leon Fagbemi)

BBC Sport expert Mark Lawrenson

ARROWS DENOTE DIFFERENCE TO REAL TABLE

POS TEAM P W D L PTS DIFF +/-

1.

Chelsea

8

7

1

0

22

Side arrow

0

2.

Man Utd

8

6

2

0

20

Up arrow

+4

3.

Man City

8

5

3

0

18

Down arrow

-1

4.

Liverpool

8

5

3

1

18

Up arrow

+1

5.

Arsenal

8

5

2

1

17

Up arrow

+2

6.

Stoke

8

4

3

1

15

Up arrow

+4

7.

Southampton

8

4

2

2

14

Down arrow

-4

8.

Tottenham

8

3

3

2

12

Up arrow

+1

9.

Everton

8

3

3

2

9

Up arrow

+4

10.

Newcastle

8

3

3

2

9

Up arrow

+8

11.

Sunderland

8

2

4

2

9

Up arrow

+6

12.

Crystal Palace

8

3

0

5

9

Up arrow

+4

13.

Swansea

8

2

1

5

7

Down arrow

-5

14.

QPR

8

2

1

5

7

Up arrow

+6

15.

West Ham

8

1

3

4

6

Down arrow

-11

16.

Hull

8

2

0

6

6

Down arrow

-5

17.

Leicester

8

1

2

5

5

Down arrow

-2

18.

Aston Villa

8

1

1

6

4

Down arrow

-6

19.

West Brom

8

1

1

6

4

Down arrow

-5

20.

Burnley

8

0

3

5

2

Down arrow

-1

Source : bbc[dot]com

Real Madrid 3-1 Barcelona: How they rated

Real Madrid 3-1 Barcelona: How they rated

Real Madrid won the first El Clasico of the campaign, overcoming Barcelona at the Bernabeu.

Luis Suarez made his debut for Barca but how did the former Liverpool striker get on?

And who caught the eye among the Real players?

Real Madrid

IKER CASILLAS (Goalkeeper) 7

The veteran captain has been under scrutiny in recent months but he was flawless on this occasion, having no chance with Neymar's goal before making important and difficult saves from Messi (at 0-1) and Mathieu (at 2-1).

DANI CARVAJAL (Right-back) 7

The action man full-back was beaten too easily by Neymar for the goal but proceeded to deliver a whirlwind of a performance, repeatedly bombing up and down his right flank with seemingly endless supplies of energy.

PEPE (Centre-back) 8

Real Madrid's Pepe

Like Carvajal, the Portuguese defender could have done more to prevent Neymar's opener but he was flawless thereafter. A passionate performance was typified when he showed more desire than Barca's defenders to reach Toni Kroos's corner and power home a header.

SERGIO RAMOS (Centre-back) 7

A notably restrained display from the usually combustible central defender, who has been sent off 19 times in his Real Madrid career but diligently avoided trouble on this occasion, playing a key role in shackling Messi.

MARCELO (Left-back) 8

An outstanding performance from the Brazilian, winning his head-to-head battle with compatriot Dani Alves hands down. His forward surges consistently troubled Barca, with one cross leading to the equalising penalty, while his notoriously shaky defending was not evident this time.

JAMES RODRIGUEZ (Right midfield) 7

Should have scored with a free header just before the break but atoned for that poor miss with a perfectly weighted through-ball into the stride of Karim Benzema for the third goal. Some silky touches and plenty of commitment from the Colombian.

LUKA MODRIC (Central midfield) 7

Real Madrid's Luka Modric

Didn't get forward as much as usual but that was probably intentional as he played an important defensive role, showing great positional discipline to successfully nullify the threat of Iniesta.

TONI KROOS (Central midfield) 7

Some shaky moments during the middle phase of the first half when Barca were on top, but the World Cup winner was excellent in the second period, knitting his team together with composed passing skills.

ISCO (Left midfield) 8

Fabulously hard-working and dynamic display from a gifted midfielder, who is fast making himself undroppable. His desire and commitment was never more evident than when he chased 40 yards to win the ball and tee up the third goal.

CRISTIANO RONALDO (Forward) 7

By Ronaldo's astronomical standards, scoring only one goal - and a penalty at that - is a meagre return. But the Portuguese star shouldn't be too disappointed because he was, as always, a real handful all night.

KARIM BENZEMA (Forward) 8

Real Madrid's Karim Benzema

The enigmatic Frenchman has never been fully appreciated by the Bernabeu crowd, but he delivered a world-class performance - scoring, hitting the woodwork and unsettling the visiting defence throughout - to leave the pitch with his name being chanted by Real fans for perhaps the first time.

SUBSTITUTES

ASIER ILLARRAMENDI (for Isco 84) 6

Appeared late on to give the hard-working Isco a breather and played sensibly in the final stages.

SAMI KHEDIRA (for Benzema 87) 6

The German international is easing himself back from injury and came on for the last couple of minutes so Benzema could enjoy a standing ovation.

ALVARO ARBELOA (for Modric 89) 6

Made an 89th-minute appearance from the bench and barely touched the ball.

Barcelona

CLAUDIO BRAVO (Goalkeeper) 7

Barcelona's Claudio Bravo

Nothing he could do about any of Real's goals and showed good handling throughout, coming out of the game with more credit than most of his team-mates. Real's opener ended his clean sheet record at 754 minutes.

DANI ALVES (Right-back) 5

Not a great night for the Brazilian, whose right flank was the source of the majority of Real's most dangerous attacking moments - especially in the first half. Also did little to trouble the hosts going forward.

GERARD PIQUE (Centre-back) 6

A generally sound performance with some solid pieces of defensive work, often showing good anticipation to break up Real attacks. However, he was occasionally ponderous and blotted his copybook by conceding the penalty for Real's equaliser.

JAVIER MASCHERANO (Centre-back) 6

Like central defensive partner Pique, the Argentine spoiled an otherwise decent performance with a costly error, getting tangled up with Andres Iniesta to provide the opening for Real's third goal.

JEREMY MATHIEU (Left-back) 6

Barcelona's Jeremy Mathieu

A surprise selection in place of Jordi Alba, the French international was good enough defensively and forced an excellent save from Iker Casillas with a fierce long-range strike, but was guilty of giving the ball away too often.

SERGIO BUSQUETS (Central midfield) 6

Recovered from a hip injury to start and was an influential factor during Barca's best spells of the game in the first half, but was simply swamped in the second period and found himself struggling to protect the back four.

XAVI (Central midfield) 6

The old pass-master showed both why he is still important but increasingly a liability. He used the ball meticulously during his team's periods of dominance, but was unable to compete physically after the hosts took over.

ANDRES INIESTA (Central midfield) 5

A disappointing performance from the dribbling wizard, who didn't get enough possession in dangerous areas to pierce Real's defence and was guilty of a clanger when he collided with Mascherano to set up the hosts' third.

LUIS SUAREZ (Forward) 6

Barcelona's Luis Suarez

The controversial Uruguayan made a superb start to his Barca career with an assist for Neymar's opener and also played a wonderful cross which Messi should have converted. Understandably faded and was replaced by Pedro.

LIONEL MESSI (Forward) 6

Frustrating evening for the Argentine maestro, who for once failed to rise to the occasion and wasted an excellent first-half chance after being found by Suarez. His game was summed up by an injury-time free-kick ballooned over the bar.

NEYMAR (Forward) 7

Barcelona's Neymar

Maintained his outstanding recent scoring record - he now has nine goals in eight league games - and although not everything he did came off, he was easily Barca's most dangerous attacking player on the night.

SUBSTITUTES

IVAN RAKITIC (for Xavi 60) 5

The Croat will have been disappointed not to start but made a horrible first contribution, under-hitting a corner and allowing Real to break and score their third. A Clasico debut to forget.

PEDRO (for Suarez 69) 5

Real were totally dominant by the time he came on for Suarez, and the pacy winger was unable to change the course of the game.

SERGI ROBERTO (for Iniesta 72) 5

Came on for the injured Andres Iniesta and struggled to make an impact, doing little to suggest he is capable of becoming a truly important player for Barca.

Source : bbc[dot]com

Monday 20 October 2014

Premier League predictions: Lawro v Roy Keane author Roddy Doyle

Premier League predictions: Lawro v Roy Keane author Roddy Doyle

BBC Sport's football expert Mark Lawrenson is pitting his wits against a different guest each week this season.

Roddy Doyle

Roddy Doyle's Premier League predictions

After a record-breaking points haul last time out, Lawro's opponent for this weekend's Premier League fixtures is author Roddy Doyle, the ghost-writer behind Roy Keane's new autobiography The Second Half.

Doyle, who won the Booker Prize for his 1993 novel Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha, is a lifelong Chelsea supporter who goes to watch them four or five times a season. "I am one of these people who does not really like the summer, except when there is a World Cup on," he says.

He says he had few preconceptions before meeting Keane, explaining: "I had never met him, but I knew he would be an intelligent man after seeing him on TV, and that was the case.

"I had a sense very quickly that he would be affable, and I suppose that is not part of the cartoon version of him, as depicted.

Author Roddy Doyle and Roy Keane

Chelsea fan Doyle says "twice a year at least there was a time when Roy was not my favourite person"

"But, in my experience, Roy really is affable. It was a pleasure to be in his company but that didn't surprise me at all."

Premier League predictions

Result Lawro Roddy

SATURDAY

Man City v Tottenham

4-1

2-0

3-1

Arsenal v Hull

2-2

2-0

2-0

Burnley v West Ham

1-3

1-1

1-2

Crystal Palace v Chelsea

1-2

0-2

0-2

Everton v Aston Villa

3-0

2-1

1-1

Newcastle v Leicester

1-0

2-1

1-2

Southampton v Sunderland

8-0

1-1

3-1

SUNDAY

QPR v Liverpool

2-3

0-2

1-2

Stoke v Swansea

2-1

2-1

2-1

MONDAY

West Brom v Man Utd

x-x

1-3

2-1

A correct result (picking a win, draw or defeat) is worth ONE point. Getting the exact score correct earns THREE points.

Last weekend, Lawro got nine correct results from 10 Premier League games, with four perfect scores. Only Burnley's injury-time equaliser against Leicester prevented him from making a clean sweep.

Even so, Lawro's total of 17 points surpassed his previous all-time best of 16, and saw him beat Tottenham legend Ossie Ardiles, who got seven correct results with no perfect scores, for a tally of seven.

We're keeping a record of the totals for Lawro and his guests (below), and showing a table of how the Premier League would look if all of Lawro's predictions were correct (at the bottom of the page).

Total scores after week 7

Lawro

59

Guests

38

LAWRO'S PREDICTIONS

All kick-offs 15:00 BST unless otherwise stated.

SATURDAY

Man City v Tottenham

Man City 4-1 Tottenham

Lawro's prediction: 2-0

Roddy's prediction: I think City will win quite comfortably. 3-1

Match report

Arsenal v Hull

Arsenal 2-2 Hull

Lawro's prediction: 2-0

Roddy's prediction: Unfortunately, Arsenal will win. 2-0

Match report

Burnley v West Ham

Burnley 1-3 West Ham

Lawro's prediction: 1-1

Roddy's prediction: It kills me to say it, because I don't like them but West Ham will win. 1-2

Match report

Crystal Palace v Chelsea

Crystal Palace 1-2 Chelsea

Lawro's prediction: 0-2

Roddy's prediction: Chelsea will win and Diego Costa will score 30 seconds after the commentator says he is having a quiet day. 0-2

Match report

Everton v Aston Villa

Everton 3-0 Aston Villa

Lawro's prediction: 2-1

Roddy's prediction: If it was this time last year, I would back Everton, but there is something wrong there at the moment. Aston Villa are quite solid despite recent results, so I am going for a draw. 1-1

Match report

Newcastle v Leicester

Newcastle 1-0 Leicester

Lawro's prediction: 2-1

Roddy's prediction: There seems to be a lot of intelligence in the Leicester set-up and I think they will do a job on Newcastle. 1-2

Match report

Southampton v Sunderland

Southampton 8-0 Sunderland

Lawro's prediction: 1-1

Roddy's prediction: 3-1

Match report

SUNDAY

QPR v Liverpool

QPR 2-3 Liverpool

Lawro's prediction: 0-2

Roddy's prediction: I'm not particularly keen on saying this but I think Liverpool will win. 1-2

Match report

Stoke v Swansea

Stoke 2-1 Swansea

Lawro's prediction: 2-1

Roddy's prediction: Stoke are better than their position in the table and I think they have to win a game soon. 2-1

Match report

MONDAY

West Brom v Manchester United

West Brom v Man Utd (20:00 BST)

West Brom had a go at Liverpool at Anfield without ever looking as though they were going to pinch a point.

I am sure they will take the same approach against Manchester United, hoping for a more positive outcome, and after last season United already know just how dangerous Saido Berahino is up front for the Baggies.

Saido Berahino celebrates after scoring West Brom's winner against Manchester United at Old Trafford last season

Berahino celebrates after scoring West Brom's winner at Old Trafford last season

This will be a test for United, but I would expect Louis van Gaal's side to show some improvement at the back and be able to cope with it.

During the international break Van Gaal will have had the chance to take a step back and look at some of United's games and performances in his first few months in charge and work out where to go from here in terms of tactics and formations.

Lawro on the battle for fourth place...

That is going to be one of the stories of this season because a big club is going to miss out, it is just a question of who. I would pick my one-two-three now, which is Chelsea as champions then Manchester City and Arsenal, but after that it is extremely tough to call.

Manchester United and Liverpool are the two main contenders - Everton could go on a really good run and still get there, but I doubt it, and Tottenham I am still not sure about - and they could end up having a big scrap for fourth. United have got the advantage that Liverpool had last season, which is no European football. That is a massive factor, as Liverpool are finding out - they are just about to start another run of seven games in 21 days, the same as they did in September and October.

Looking at United, my seven-game summary of their prospects from what I have seen so far is that they will beat most of the teams in the Premier League, but not the top teams.

We will find that out for sure soon enough, because United play Chelsea and Manchester City in the next few weeks.

Even if I am right, and United fall short in those big games, Van Gaal probably thinks that his side are still good enough to finish fourth because the other teams going for that spot will also drop plenty of points.

Lawro's prediction: 1-3

Roddy's prediction: I have a feeling West Brom will win this one. United are starting to sing but their defence isn't great and I think West Brom are probably feeling quite good about themselves - they lost at Liverpool but they were quite good. 2-1

Lawro was speaking to BBC Sport's Chris Bevan

Lawro v Guests

P7

W5

D1

L1

SCORE GUEST LEADERBOARD

10

Liam Fray

8.42

Lawro (average after 7 weeks)

7

Ossie Ardiles

5

Joe Cole, Sarah Harding & Leon Fagbemi, Van McCann

4

Kell Brook

2

Neil Lennon

Lawro's best score: 17 points (week seven v Ossie Ardiles)

Lawro's worst score: 5 points (week three v Sarah Harding and Leon Fagbemi)

BBC Sport expert Mark Lawrenson

ARROWS DENOTE DIFFERENCE TO REAL TABLE

POS TEAM P W D L PTS DIFF +/-

1.

Chelsea

7

6

1

0

19

Side arrow

0

2.

Man Utd

7

5

2

0

17

Up arrow

+2

3.

Man City

7

4

3

0

15

Down arrow

-1

4.

Liverpool

7

4

3

1

15

Up arrow

+5

5.

Arsenal

7

4

2

1

14

Up arrow

+3

6.

Southampton

7

4

1

2

13

Down arrow

-3

7.

Tottenham

7

3

3

1

12

Down arrow

-1

8.

Stoke

7

3

3

1

12

Up arrow

+8

9.

Sunderland

7

2

3

2

9

Up arrow

+4

10.

Crystal Palace

7

3

0

4

9

Up arrow

+5

11.

Everton

7

2

3

2

9

Up arrow

+6

12.

Newcastle

7

2

3

2

9

Up arrow

+6

13.

Swansea

7

2

1

4

7

Down arrow

-8

14.

QPR

7

2

1

4

7

Up arrow

+6

15.

Hull

7

2

0

5

6

Down arrow

-4

16.

West Ham

7

1

2

4

5

Down arrow

-9

17.

Leicester

7

1

2

4

5

Down arrow

-5

18.

Aston Villa

7

1

1

5

4

Down arrow

-8

19.

West Brom

7

1

1

5

4

Down arrow

-4

20.

Burnley

7

0

2

5

2

Down arrow

-1

Source : bbc[dot]com