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Anwara - to mean little bright one or ray of sunshine. Anwara is the femal version of the Arabic name Anwar. Anwara is a gentle, kind and fun loving person. Their generousity and approachable nature is echoed in ther facial features. Anwara's are often characterised by pointed noises. Their 'arrow head nose' is an easily recognisable feature and suits their character well. Anwara's are often hugely defined by their looks, although at the upper end of beauty in its natural form they demand the same high quality in their partners.
"That girl has a lovely nose, she must be called Anwara"
"My lord! What is that girl pointing at....oh its her nose!"
"Corr look at the face on that nose" A man said whilst chatting up a girl, called Anwara.
Girl 1: Oh Anwara so nice to see you! Girl 2: Why thank you. Girl 1: You always brighten up my day!
Anwara by Turnip Kiwi Head May 28, 2013
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Anowanawey for our lives to be over

Anowanawey for this coffee they are taking too long let’s bounce
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You the birthday

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Nah fr, you the birthday, you got all the attention.
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church hurt 

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Now that I am an adult I am beginning to heal from the church hurt that was inflicted on me as a child.
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