Lol I once poured heart and soul roleplaying a character named Annie. The Orphan Annie musical is obviously about the red-robed divine youth, Christ or Horus. This number was changed for the film but the original recording has a telling intro.
"And all of a sudden, we have segwayed into the beanery. And the beanery isn't doing too well, it's the height of the Depression, not many people are in there. But the few people who do come into the beanery come in there for one specific reason: and that's because Annie is there. As they, 'the colors may be stale but when you got Annie, who cares?' And this is a song that the customers sing, now what you have to imagine is that Annie scurries through the entire number, changing the napkins and polishing the silverware, and pouring salt and pepper into the shakers."
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An originates in words for heaven or sky, like Anu or Anna-Nin. The feminine An+[n]a also gives us Ak Ana "the white mother" or the Irish Anu/Ana the mother of the fairies.
The lead singer of Arcade Fire is named "Will Pierce Butler." His song Anna features a music video starring Emma Stone, "Emily Jean Stone." Emma Stone channels an entity awakening on board a cruise ship planette? It's a dramatic ritual set to lyrics welcoming Anna, Annie, Anu, An. The celestial sky deity? @ 2:20 are lizard flaps? @ 3:26 the moon+star motif.
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1:22 she says that her favorite color is "probably red" and her favorite hair color is "probably red".
2:20 when asked "What movie wanted to make you be an actress?" she responds with "Annie".
4:50 she is asked to prove she doesn't play any musical instruments. She is handed a red flute. Flute is Pan's (aspect of Lucifer) instrument.
8:47 she is asked to show her best magic trick. She lights something on fire and makes it disappear. Point is she 'wows' with fire.
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Login'Emma' is a contraction of 'Ermentrude' which consists of 'whole, universal' and 'beloved, dear'.
'Stone', as far as etymology goes, means 'to thicken, stiffen' and the root that is taken from is sourced in the Sanskrit word of 'styayate' which means 'curdles, becomes hard'.
Also 'Stone' is 'S Tone'.
So 'Emma Stone' is something like a/the 'universally beloved S tone'(?)