passion



have a passion for someone or something

Fig. to have a strong feeling of need or desire for someone, something, or some activity. Mary has a great passion for chocolate. John has a passion for fishing, so he fishes as often as he can.
See also: have, passion

passion-pit

n. a drive-in movie theater; any place where young people go to neck, such as an area where teenagers park. (Dated but still heard.) She wanted me to drive down to the passion-pit, but I said I had a headache.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
NataleeNAT-ə-leeEnglish (Modern)
Guilhermegee-LYER-məPortuguese
Uttar-Indian, Hindi (Rare)
Savina-Italian
Raphaelra-fa-EL (French), RAF-ee-el (English), RAY-fee-əl (English)German, French, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Jonas['dʒəunəs]