Why “HumbleBee”?

Well, let’s look it up:3 Dictionary Results for: HumbleBee

hum·ble·bee  
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Pronunciation [huhm-buh l-bee]


Noun - Chiefly British - bumblebee.
Noun - robust hairy social bee of temperate regions [syn: bumblebee] 
Noun - the combined on-line efforts of Deborah and Paul [see further definitions of both “Paul” and “Deborah” below]
Further Definitions:
PAUL: Originally from the old Roman family name Paulus, which meant “small” or “humble” in Latin. ‘Small’ isn’t something people would generally say Paul McCormack is (being 6ft 6”) - and so we are left with ‘humble’. On further research into Paul’s name, (those of you that know Paul well will laugh) we can also tell from it that:

  • He has an urge to be both logical and technical, with a restless intensity that defies relaxation
  • He is intrigued by a challenge, especially in mechanical and technical fields
  • He has a questioning, critical, practical nature which makes him prove all ideas to his own satisfaction, rarely accepting anyone’s word or ideas

So, that explains the Humble, now for the Bee:
DEBORAH: Means “bee” (surprise!) in Hebrew. Also, on further research, we can tell from Deborah’s name that:

  • She has organizing ability as well as an expressive, positive, and self-confident nature
  • She enjoys music and art, and loves to meet and mix with people

… So, welcome to HumbleBee,
Paul & Deborah’s Online World …

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