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One of my favorite names in the world is a German model named Gertrud Eberle and I always wanted to share it on the blog. I was invited to be with one of her models, which I think is a great thing because we all know her name is German.

I guess I can also name my pet chameleon as “Das ist nicht meine Hand” (“That’s Not My Hand”) because I have one named that. I also love the name “Gertrud” because it’s one of the most famous German names in music, film, literature, and opera.

I’m not sure what the name of your new pet chameleon is, but I do know that I love this name because it’s from the French for “girl.” So I think you can be sure that if Gertrud were to make her way to the blog, we’d have a name to share.

Well, the new chameleon you will be seeing may be German, but it will also be French. Our new chameleon is named Gertrud, and it is a girl, not a chameleon. But you’re right, she’s a girl.

So the chameleon has been named Gertrud, but its German name is Gertrud, and its French name is Gertrud. Like most of the other names we find in the list, it is most likely an homage to the famous French-German actress Gertrude Stein, or the very famous French actress Suzanne Valadon or the English actor/ director/ producer Sir Kenneth MacKenna or the American actress Marilyn Monroe.

The chameleon is named after the French word ‘Chameleon’, meaning a creature with a variety of different colors. In the case of Gertrud she is brown and green. It is a tribute to the famous French film actress Gertrude Stein.

The name is derived from the word chameleon, meaning something that is a pretty beautiful creature. It is a reference to our own love of French culture, and it’s certainly the most famous name in French culture.

The phrase and its relationship to the French word chameleon has not yet been established. Nevertheless, it has been widely used, especially in France, as a slang term for an ugly creature. In France, a chameleon is a creature with a variety of colors. It is the second most common name in France after the red dragon, and it is the name of a small group of people who are not chameleons.

A chameleon is a member of this group who is able to change color (or lack it) in order to escape from the gaze of a hostile person. It is not a chameleon who is used in a slang sense, but more of a slang term for someone who is both a chameleon and is able to change color.

For those of you who are interested in learning more about the name and story of the French chameleon, this article by French language website The Week in Languages is a good place to start.

I am the type of person who will organize my entire home (including closets) based on what I need for vacation. Making sure that all vital supplies are in one place, even if it means putting them into a carry-on and checking out early from work so as not to miss any flights!

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