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litige
21st October 2004, 07:37 AM
I hate you! bleh!
Just kidding. Lets get down to the real thing. I was on your website, and after spending minutes watching those beautiful girl in the top, I looked down and I saw the word Basque. It happens that my ancester on my father's side is Basque, he arrived here in the 18th Century. My family name is Delarosbil, but, the orignal one was Darosbil. He was aslo named (in my genealogy book) Albert Darosbil. Judging by the name I can vaguely guess that he his near the french side, but I can't be sure. SOO if you happen to know any Darosbil, Darosbi, or someting really similar, or you come across one one day, just let me know if it please you. Anyhoe, thank you and be happy.
Jonathan Delarosbil (originaly Darosbil)
Andoru
21st October 2004, 11:00 AM
What beautiful girl? Paburo-kun are you hiding something from me? :D
Wifenmummy
21st October 2004, 11:51 AM
was it this sexy lady? lol!
interesting websites u got paburothis one? (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v144/paburo/caaaef34.jpg)
Andoru
21st October 2004, 12:49 PM
Ahahahahahahaahahha! :D
That's not her! It's him!
Wifenmummy
21st October 2004, 02:01 PM
Ahahahahahahaahahha! :D
That's not her! It's him!
yeah i know... lol!!!!!!! :)
:) theres a few women on his site... i thought id pick the one im most familiar with (ronald mcdonald) oh :) he has a hole in his pants in that picture.. if u go to his website he enlarged that area ! :) lol! :)
i like how u did ur personal web site with the whole game theme paburo.. spain looks good... u sure have alot of beer stories...
Paburo
21st October 2004, 07:11 PM
oh yeah jonathan.
i make kendo posts everynow and then, and i think i mentioned something about the picture of sensei wearing the traditional basque hat txapela.
your name doesnt sound too basque i think, sounds more like french, yes. but if i happen to stumble with any person with this last name or similar i'll keep you informed. (i got to the basque country around, twice a year....)
andoru, im not hiding any hot girls. i even had to do a translation on that one post :D
nalogg
21st October 2004, 10:31 PM
AAHAHAHA paburo, your site is hilarious !
unfortunately I can't "enjoy" it and look at those nice pictures because i'm at work right now.... but I'll be visiting as soon as i get home.
Kendo-Militia
22nd October 2004, 12:46 AM
AAHAHAHA paburo, your site is hilarious !
unfortunately I can't "enjoy" it and look at those nice pictures because i'm at work right now.... but I'll be visiting as soon as i get home.
Nice website and pic. But what is up with the one with a bunch of topless guys what looks like they are dancing around with each other?
Mikeyprime
22nd October 2004, 06:32 AM
Litige,
Your last name is almost certainly not basque. It does not derive from any word i am familiar with in Euskera (basque language). I am basque (born in america) and thus would say I have a pretty good idea of basque names. If you wanna see a pretty good list of basque surnames, check here:
http://www.euskalabizenak.com/
litige
22nd October 2004, 06:57 AM
Thanks Paburo and Mikeyprime.
Just did some other research, And I think i got the original family name of my ancester wrong, wich would be, Darosbille (my grand mother is a Chapados)
"Parmi ces pionniers de Paspébiac, on retrouve des gens d'origines:
Basques : Aspirot, Castillou, Chapados, Darosbille, Otcénat."
Wich means (excuse the poor translation) :
In all those pionners of Paspebiac, we find people of those origines:
Basques : (NAMES)...
litige
22nd October 2004, 07:03 AM
It seems once again I forgot the name of my ancester!
At first, I think it would be Bertrand, and Not Albert (to be confirmed).
I also found another "name" for Darosbille, wich is Derosby.
Paburo
22nd October 2004, 07:12 AM
well, there's also a basque fellow kenshi close friend to our dojo and living in BILBAO (basque country) that i do know for sure lurks around these forums. perhaps he might shed some light on your questions once i call his attention...
GONI WAN, dile algo a este tio puesss :D
Mikeyprime
22nd October 2004, 08:58 AM
Thanks Paburo and Mikeyprime.
Just did some other research, And I think i got the original family name of my ancester wrong, wich would be, Darosbille (my grand mother is a Chapados)
"Parmi ces pionniers de Paspébiac, on retrouve des gens d'origines:
Basques : Aspirot, Castillou, Chapados, Darosbille, Otcénat."
Wich means (excuse the poor translation) :
In all those pionners of Paspebiac, we find people of those origines:
Basques : (NAMES)...
That is avery interesting post. What makes it more interesting is that "chapasos" would be considered basque. In basque it would be Txapados. But many basque names were castilianized. thus tx bacame ch. I wil do research on this as it sounds very interesting.
irakasle
22nd October 2004, 06:10 PM
Here I am, answering to Paburo's calling, from the Basque Country.
The basque language, not being official in Spain until 1978 and wore in France where none of their languages except french has this status, has been wirtten in both countries following their official languages spelling rules, and sometimes they have been written by no basque speakers. So, sometimes names that are actually basque are difficult to identify.
For example, the common basque name etxeberria or etxebarria (new house) in Spain has been written echevarría (echeverría) and etcheverry in France. On the other hand, some basque names are so old that are difficult for the basque speakers to identify. For example, my city's name is Bilbao, and is widely accepted as a basque name, but its meaning is not clear.
Your name doesn´t sound too basque, but it culd be. The only thing sure is that your ancestors came from the french basque country.
I think the link given by Mikeyprime could be a good help for you.
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