Meaning behind the name?

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silent_kisses
Names Here

IRENE f
Usage: English, Italian, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Pronounced: IE-reen (English)
Derived from Greek eirene meaning "peace". Irene was the Greek goddess of peace. Another famous bearer was an 8th-century Byzantine empress, the first woman to lead the Empire. She originally served as regent for her son, but later had him killed and ruled alone.

Just choose the language. big grin

Daisy Duke

nazgulinthedark
MELISSA f
Usage: English, Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Pronounced: me-LIS-a
Means "bee" in Greek. This was the name of a nymph that cared for young Zeus in Greek mythology. It is also the name of the fairy who helps Rogero escape from the witch Alcina in the poem 'Orlando Furioso' by Ariosto.

Pyrofly
ASHLEY m,f
Usage: English
Pronounced: ASH-lee
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name which meant "ash tree clearing" in Old English.

Daisy Duke
mine is so boring sad

Raven Guardia
Amanda f
Usage:latin
Pronounced: A-man-dA
means: worthy of love

Pyrofly
no its not

Raventheonly
JASON m
Usage: English, Greek Mythology (Latinized), Biblical
Pronounced: JAY-sun
From the Greek name Iason, which was derived from Greek iasthai "to heal". Jason was the leader of the Argonauts in Greek legend. He went in search of the Golden Fleece in order to win back his kingdom from his uncle Pelias. During his journeys he married the sorceress Medea, who helped him gain the fleece and kill his uncle, but who later turned against him when he fell in love with another woman. This name is also used in Acts in the New Testament to translate the Hebrew name Joshua.

Real
JOHN m
Usage: English, Biblical
Pronounced: JAHN
English form of Johannes, which was the Latin form of the Greek name Ioannes, itself derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "YAHWEH is gracious". This name owes its consistent popularity to two New Testament characters, both highly revered as saints. The first was John the Baptist, the forerunner of Jesus Christ, who was beheaded by Herod Antipas. The second was the apostle John who was also supposedly the author of the fourth Gospel and Revelation. The name has been borne by 23 popes, as well as kings of England, Hungary, Poland, Portugal and France. It was also borne by the poet John Milton and the philosopher John Locke.

silent_kisses
I love the name John, one of my ultimate favourite male names love
Followed by Jeremy and Jason, but I like Johnathan better yes

Pyrofly
i like Johnathan too

Raventheonly
J's hehehe

Real
i hate it when people call me jonathan, cuz a lotta people think john is instantly short for jonathan, but its not....so i gotta correct them a lot

silent_kisses
laughing out loud I like either one, but I like the long names for some reason, like Christopher instead of Chris embarrasment

Pyrofly
lol that would bug me

Real
thats my middle name (chirstopher) i have 4 names (cuz of confirmation) John Christopher Erasmus Roscigno stick out tongue i love my name

silent_kisses
John Christopher is hot eek!

Pyrofly
I like the unique names like for a girl Shyla or Destiny embarrasment

Real
my mom calls me that when shes mad at me...
Erasmus was an ancient philosopher, theres a bridge named after him

nazgulinthedark
i like long names to yes

nazgulinthedark
keeeeeeeeewl smile

Pyrofly
dont all moms call you by your middle name or first+middle?

i know mine does and all my friends moms do

I am a Sock
JASON m
Usage: English, Greek Mythology (Latinized), Biblical
Pronounced: JAY-sun
From the Greek name Iason, which was derived from Greek iasthai "to heal". Jason was the leader of the Argonauts in Greek legend. He went in search of the Golden Fleece in order to win back his kingdom from his uncle Pelias. During his journeys he married the sorceress Medea, who helped him gain the fleece and kill his uncle, but who later turned against him when he fell in love with another woman. This name is also used in Acts in the New Testament to translate the Hebrew name Joshua.

Real
i have friends who prefer to be called by their middle names over their first names...i dunno wut i would do if pplz started callin me christopher or chris...prolly freak out a lil

nazgulinthedark
my mom calls me by my first and middle when shes mad at me

Pyrofly
same i would not wanna be called marie all the time

nazgulinthedark
id rather people call me by my middle name than not remember my name at all
my pe coach either cant remember my name or doesnt want to (he remembers everyone elses name) so he calls me either 'rushing' or 'you'

I am a Sock
VINCENT m
Usage: English, French, Dutch, Danish, Swedish
Pronounced: VIN-sent (English), ven-SAWN (French)
From the Roman name Vincentius, which was from Latin vincere "to conquer". This was the name of several saints. The postimpressionist painter Vincent van Gogh was a famous bearer of this name.

theReject
LEE:
Plum

.... blink

Pyrofly
lol i would get so pissed

VållèjºKîd707
DANIEL m
Usage: English, Jewish, French, German, Scandinavian, Polish, Czech, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Biblical
Pronounced: DAN-yul (English), dan-YEL (French)
From the Hebrew name Daniyel meaning "God is my judge". Daniel was a Hebrew prophet whose story is told in the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament. He lived during the Jewish captivity in Babylon, where he served in the court of the king, rising to prominence by interpreting the king's dreams. The book also presents Daniel's four visions of the end of the world. Famous bearers of this name include English author Daniel Defoe, Swiss mathematician Daniel Bernoulli, and American frontiersman Daniel Boone

Deathblow
SAMUEL m
Usage: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Biblical
Pronounced: SAM-yoo-el, SAM-yool
From the Hebrew name Shemu'el which could mean "name of God". Samuel was the last of the ruling judges in the Old Testament. He anointed Saul to be the first king of Israel, and later anointed David.

Name of God huh smokin'

ABE LINCOLN
JEREMY m
Usage: English, Biblical (Variant)
Pronounced: JER-e-mee, JER-mee
English form of JEREMIAH, and the form used in some versions of the New Testament.

lovely no expression

AmS-gUrL
LIV f
Usage: Scandinavian
Derived from Old Norse hlif meaning "protection". Its use has been influenced by the modern Scandinavian word liv meaning "life".


eek! LIFE!!!

that would be....me smokin'

Evy_O
STELLA f
Usage: English
Pronounced: STEL-a
Medieval name meaning "star", derived from the Latin title of the Virgin Mary stella maris, meaning "star of the sea". This name was used by the 16th-century poet Sir Philip Sidney in his collection of sonnets 'Astrophel and Stella'.

I knew those big grin

yerssot
and is a Belgian beerproducer too (Stella Artois)

dave123
From a surname which meant "dispenser of provisions" in Old French.

Evy_O
yeah, that sucks sad

yerssot
actually, it tastes just average

im not burlyman
ditto that

TOH
ALEXANDRE m
Usage: French, Portuguese, Galician, Hungarian
Pronounced: a-lek-SAWNDR (French)
French, Portuguese, Galician and Hungarian form of ALEXANDER. This name was born by the 19th-century French author Alexandre Dumas, who wrote 'The Three Musketeers'.

bag

Raventheonly
My last name is derived from alexander but is an Italian variant big grin

I am a Sock
hey, we have the same first names, and our last names are italian. cool

silent_kisses
I love the name, and I love Alexandre Dumas http://img64.photobucket.com/albums/v196/freakydeakybuddha/Baboso.gif

Domino*
CAPRINA f
From the name of the Italian island of Capri.

Flavio
FLAVIO m
Usage: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Pronounced: FLAH-vyo (Italian, Spanish)
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of FLAVIUS
FLAVIUS m
Usage: Ancient Roman
Roman family name which meant "golden" or "yellow-haired" from Latin flavus "yellow, golden". Flavius was the family name of the 1st-century Roman emperors Vespasian, Titus and Domitian.

PeRfEcTlY~*~NoT
Rebekah:
"to snare" In hebrew, the wife of issac in the new testament....mine's so lame

jE¬KiLL¬HYDe
AMA f
Usage: African
Means "born on Saturday" in Akan.

*points* Also means b!tch in Japanese. laughing (And no that is not my name, I just thought it was funny)

Yung Wun
MICHAEL m
Usage: English, German, Czech, Biblical
Pronounced: MIE-kul
From the Hebrew name Miyka'el which meant "who is like God?". This was the name of one of the seven archangels in Hebrew tradition and the only one identified as an archangel in the Bible. In the Book of Revelation in the New Testament he is portrayed as the leader of heaven's armies, and thus is considered the patron saint of soldiers. This was also the name of nine Byzantine emperors and a czar of Russia. Other more modern bearers of this name include the 19th-century chemist/physicist Michael Faraday and basketball player Michael Jordan.

Holy Man
JOHN m
Usage: English, Biblical
Pronounced: JAHN
English form of Johannes, which was the Latin form of the Greek name Ioannes, itself derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "YAHWEH is gracious". This name owes its consistent popularity to two New Testament characters, both highly revered as saints. The first was John the Baptist, the forerunner of Jesus Christ, who was beheaded by Herod Antipas. The second was the apostle John who was also supposedly the author of the fourth Gospel and Revelation. The name has been borne by 23 popes, as well as kings of England, Hungary, Poland, Portugal and France. It was also borne by the poet John Milton and the philosopher John Locke.


I'm special eek!

Anoushka
not as special as me eek!
my name isn't even in their database ninja

N.Tonks
ADRIENNE f
Usage: French
Pronounced: ad-ree-EN
French feminine form of ADRIAN

ADRIAN m
Usage: English, Romanian, Russian, Polish
Pronounced: AYD-ree-an
English, Romanian, Russian and Polish form of Hadrianus (see HADRIAN). Six popes have borne this name.

moonwalker741
NOEL m
Usage: French
Pronounced: no-EL
Means "Christmas" in French.

Darth Revan

JToTheP
JOHN m
Usage: English, Biblical
Pronounced: JAHN
English form of Johannes, which was the Latin form of the Greek name Ioannes, itself derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "YAHWEH is gracious". This name owes its consistent popularity to two New Testament characters, both highly revered as saints. The first was John the Baptist, the forerunner of Jesus Christ, who was beheaded by Herod Antipas. The second was the apostle John who was also supposedly the author of the fourth Gospel and Revelation. The name has been borne by 23 popes, as well as kings of England, Hungary, Poland, Portugal and France. It was also borne by the poet John Milton and the philosopher John Locke.

That sucks...it's so common sad

theReject
LEE m,f
Usage: English
Pronounced: LEE
From a surname derived from Old English leah "meadow". The surname belonged to Robert E. Lee, commander of the Confederate forces during the American Civil War.


Hmm ..."meadow"...well it's better than "plum"

Holy Man
huh you serious?!?! laughing out loud

<<Solo>>
NICHOLAS m
Usage: English, French
Pronounced: NI-ko-las (English), nee-ko-LA (French)
From the Greek name Nikolaos which meant "victory of the people" from Greek nike "victory" and laos "people". Saint Nicholas was a 4th-century bishop who, according to legend, saved the daughters of a poor man from lives of prostitution. He is also known as Santa Claus (from Dutch Sinterklaas), the bringer of Christmas presents. He is the patron saint of children, sailors and merchants, and Greece and Russia. Nicholas was also the name of two czars of Russia and five popes.

Pao
PAOLA f
Usage: Italian, Spanish
Pronounced: POW-lah (Italian), pah-O-lah (Spanish)
Italian and Spanish feminine form of PAUL

roll eyes (sarcastic)

PAUL m
Usage: English, French, German, Romanian, Biblical
Pronounced: PAWL, POL (French)
From the Roman family name Paulus, which meant "small" or "humble" in Latin. Saint Paul was an important leader of the early Christian church, his story told in Acts in the New Testament. He was originally named Saul, but changed his name after converting to Christianity. Most of the epistles in the New Testament were authored by him. This was also the name of six popes. Famous bearers of this name in the art world include Paul Cezanne and Paul Gauguin, both 19th-century impressionist painters from France.


big grin

i slayed buffy
CHARLOTTE f
Usage: French, English
Pronounced: SHAHR-laht (English), shar-LOT (French)
French feminine pet form of CHARLES. A notable bearer was Charlotte Bronte, the eldest of the three Bronte sisters and the author of 'Jane Eyre' and 'Villette'.

In England and wales in 2003 my name was 9th on the 100 most popular names of that year big grin

§wordpoint
grog

Trinity_Matrix
This is what it says...

ALANA f
Usage: English
Pronounced: a-LAN-a
Feminine form of ALAN

Which isn't true, actually...my name is Celtic, not English, and it's real meaning has NOTHING to do with the meaning of 'Alan' blink

On another site I find the actual meaning for my name (though it was listed under an alternate spelling...then again, my name is originally spelled 'Alannagh' and my mom Americanized it a bit because she figured no one would be able to pronounce it...like anyone can the way it's spelled anyway)...it means comely and fair.

i slayed buffy
alana is quite common in nz

Lord Shadow Z
JAMES m
Usage: English, Biblical
Pronounced: JAYMZ
English form of the Late Latin Jacomus which was derived from Iakobos, the New Testament Greek form of Ya'aqob . In the New Testament James is an important apostle, the brother of the apostle John. According to the Book of Acts he was beheaded by Herod Agrippa. Another James is also mentioned in the Bible as being the brother of Jesus. Kings of England and Scotland have borne this name. Other famous bearers include the inventor of the steam engine James Watt, the explorer Captain James Cook, and the novelist and poet James Joyce.

Mighty Yoda
glenn
usage: Scottish but i'm english

Df02
JOHN m
Usage: English, Biblical
Pronounced: JAHN
English form of Johannes, which was the Latin form of the Greek name Ioannes, itself derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "YAHWEH is gracious". This name owes its consistent popularity to two New Testament characters, both highly revered as saints. The first was John the Baptist, the forerunner of Jesus Christ, who was beheaded by Herod Antipas. The second was the apostle John who was also supposedly the author of the fourth Gospel and Revelation. The name has been borne by 23 popes, as well as kings of England, Hungary, Poland, Portugal and France. It was also borne by the poet John Milton and the philosopher John Locke.

Storm
KATARINE f
Usage: German, Danish, Dutch, Polish
German, Danish, Dutch and Polish contracted form of KATHERINE

KATHERINE f
Usage: English
Pronounced: KATH-u-rin, KATH-rin
From the Greek name Aikaterine. The etymology is debated: it could derive from the earlier Greek name Hekaterine, which came from hekateros "each of the two"; it could derive from the name of the goddess HECATE; it could be related to Greek aikia "torture"; or it could be from a Coptic name meaning "my consecration of your name". The Romans falsely derived it from Greek katharos "pure" and changed their spelling from Katerina to Katharina to reflect this. The name belonged to a 4th-century saint and martyr from Alexandria who was tortured on the famous Catherine wheel. This name was also borne by two empresses of Russia, including Catherine the Great, and by three of Henry VIII's wives.

misha
MICHELLE f
Usage: French, English
Pronounced: mee-SHEL (French), mi-SHEL (English)
French feminine form of MICHAEL

Mighty Yoda
i never knew that

Hells_angel
KIMBERLY f
Usage: English
Pronounced: KIM-bur-lee
From the name of a city in South Africa which was originally named for Lord Kimberley, whose surname means "land belonging to CYNEBURGA" in Old English.

Mist
http://www.behindthename.com/

Michael

From the Hebrew name Miyka'el which meant "who is like God?". This was the name of one of the seven archangels in Hebrew tradition and the only one identified as an archangel in the Bible. In the Book of Revelation in the New Testament he is portrayed as the leader of heaven's armies, and thus is considered the patron saint of soldiers. This was also the name of nine Byzantine emperors and a czar of Russia. Other more modern bearers of this name include the 19th-century chemist/physicist Michael Faraday and basketball player Michael Jordan.

damn straight smoke

Fionnuala
AISLING
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Irish
Pronounced: ASH-ling
Means "dream" or "vision" in Irish Gaelic

i rule
FORREST
gee I dunno. what do u think? (sarcasm)

LandoSpeeder2
Luke

From the Greek name Loukas which meant "from Lucania". Lucania was a region in Italy. Saint Luke, the author of the third Gospel and Acts in the New Testament, was a doctor who travelled in the company of Saint Paul.


Gender: Male
Root: LUCUS
Origin: German, Irish, Danish, Dutch
Meaning: Light

Ken Kenobi

Lana
ALANA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: a-LAN-a
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Feminine form of ALAN


That's not right, though. Alana is actually a Celtic name meaning "beautiful maiden".

Ken Kenobi
Originally posted by Lana
ALANA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: a-LAN-a
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Feminine form of ALAN


That's not right, though. Alana is actually a Celtic name meaning "beautiful maiden".

Notice the link: Contribute Information stick out tongue

Mist
laughing out loud i just grabbed the first site off google laughing out loud

Lana
Originally posted by Ken Kenobi
Notice the link: Contribute Information stick out tongue

Yeah I know stick out tongue

You guys want to know the origina spelling of Alana? There's a bunch of variations and my name is only one of them.

PrinceofBlades

LandoSpeeder2
laughing out loud this is pretty funney lol http://maxpages.com/marias/What_Does_Your_Name_Mean

L
You are very romantic, idealistic, and somehow you believe that to love means to suffer. You wind up serving your mate or attracting people who have unusual troubles. You see yourself as your lover*s saviour. You are sincere, passionate, lustful, and dreamy. You can*t help falling in love. You fantasise and get turned on by movies and magazines. You do not tell others of this secret life, nor of your sexual fantasies.

laughing

Ken Kenobi
Grabbed this off another site:

Kenneth - Scottish - Good-looking; fair.

Kenneth - Celtic - Handsome

Kenneth - English - Royal obligation; Good-looking; fair.

Apparently, I am destined to be handsome. cool

Fionnuala
Interesting...shifty


A
You are not particularly romantic, but you are interested in action. You mean business. With you, what you see is what you get. You have no patience for flirting and can*t be bothered with someone who is trying to be coy, cute, demure, and subtly enticing. You are an up-front person.
When it comes to sex, it*s action that counts, not obscure hints. Your mate*s physical attractiveness is important to you. You find the chase and challenge of the "hunt" invigorating. You are passionate and sexual as well as being much more adventurous than you appear; however, you do not
go around advertising these qualities. Your physical needs are your primary concern.

PrinceofBlades
Originally posted by LandoSpeeder2
laughing out loud this is pretty funney lol http://maxpages.com/marias/What_Does_Your_Name_Mean

L
You are very romantic, idealistic, and somehow you believe that to love means to suffer. You wind up serving your mate or attracting people who have unusual troubles. You see yourself as your lover*s saviour. You are sincere, passionate, lustful, and dreamy. You can*t help falling in love. You fantasise and get turned on by movies and magazines. You do not tell others of this secret life, nor of your sexual fantasies.

laughing

J
You can be very romantic, attached to the glamour of love. Having a partner is of paramount importance to you. You are free in your expression of love and are willing to take chances, try new sexual experiences and partners, provided it*s all in good taste. Brains turn you on. You must
feel that your partner is intellectually stimulating, otherwise you will find it difficult to sustain the relationship. You require loving, cuddling, wining, and dining to know that you*re being appreciated.

For the most part they are correct...

LandoSpeeder2
http://www.zelo.com/firstnames/index.asp

this site said what my name actually means.

Luke


Gender: Male
Root: LUCUS
Origin: German, Irish, Danish, Dutch
Meaning: Light

Ken Kenobi
K
You are crap in bed.


^^^Wrong.

Ken Kenobi
Originally posted by LandoSpeeder2
http://www.zelo.com/firstnames/index.asp

this site said what my name actually means.

Luke


Gender: Male
Root: LUCUS
Origin: German, Irish, Danish, Dutch
Meaning: Light

KENNETH
Gender: Male
Origin: Irish
Meaning: Handsome

GuitarBunny
Here's mine

VERONICA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, Italian, Romanian
Pronounced: ve-RAHN-i-ka (English)
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Latin form of BERENICE, the spelling influenced by the ecclesiastical Latin phrase vera icon meaning "true image". This was the name of a legendary saint who wiped Jesus's face with a towel and then found his image imprinted on it.

PrinceofBlades
Hey that were a friend's brother showed me. I remember it. Yep still the same though...

GCG
Originally posted by LandoSpeeder2
laughing out loud this is pretty funney lol http://maxpages.com/marias/What_Does_Your_Name_Mean

L
You are very romantic, idealistic, and somehow you believe that to love means to suffer. You wind up serving your mate or attracting people who have unusual troubles. You see yourself as your lover*s saviour. You are sincere, passionate, lustful, and dreamy. You can*t help falling in love. You fantasise and get turned on by movies and magazines. You do not tell others of this secret life, nor of your sexual fantasies.

laughing

G

You are fastidious, seeking perfection within yourself and your lover. You respond to a lover who is your intellectual equal or superior, and one who can enhance your status. You are sensuous and know how to reach the peak of erotic stimulation, because you work at it meticulously. You can
be extremely active sexually that is, when you find the time. Your duties and responsibilities take precedence over everything else. You may have difficulty getting emotionally close to a lover, but no trouble getting close sexually.

OH ! AND ...:

GERARD

Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Dutch
Pronounced: je-RAHRD
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Derived from the Germanic element ger "spear" combined with hard "brave, hardy". The Normans introduced this name to Britain.


shifty 'Hard' + 'Spear' + You are sensuous and know how to reach the peak of erotic stimulation, because you work at it meticulously. You can
be extremely active sexually that is, when you find the time.

I have officially got an EGO BOOST laughing

LandoSpeeder2
Originally posted by Ken Kenobi
K
You are crap in bed.


^^^Wrong. laughing laughing rolling on floor laughing laughing

Darth Mantis
It doesn't have much for my name...

moises
Moises

The story of Moises was first mentioned at around the 1960s during the Pre-Cambrian era when all human life form was nonexistant and bacteria was essentially the main composers of the Earth. Moises rose from Stonehenge and called upon its people who did not exist to begin with and would be contradicting the above. He exclaimed with great fortitude:

"Thy people of thee olde New York must come forth and bring upon a new tyranny among men." - Moises

Lana
Originally posted by Ken Kenobi
Grabbed this off another site:

Kenneth - Scottish - Good-looking; fair.

Kenneth - Celtic - Handsome

Kenneth - English - Royal obligation; Good-looking; fair.

Apparently, I am destined to be handsome. cool

laughing out loud stick out tongue according to my name I'm beautiful, so it's all good queen

Originally posted by LandoSpeeder2
http://www.zelo.com/firstnames/index.asp

this site said what my name actually means.

Luke


Gender: Male
Root: LUCUS
Origin: German, Irish, Danish, Dutch
Meaning: Light

ALANA
Gender: Female
Origin: Irish
Meaning: Fair, Beautiful

That site got it right at least happy Another meaning I've found for my name is "peaceful and serene".

Ken Kenobi
Originally posted by LandoSpeeder2
http://www.zelo.com/firstnames/index.asp

this site said what my name actually means.

Luke


Gender: Male
Root: LUCUS
Origin: German, Irish, Danish, Dutch
Meaning: Light

Using this link, here is my middle name:

CHARLES
Gender: Male
Origin: Teutonic; French; Latin
Meaning: Manly, Full Grown

So apparently, I am Handsome Manly Hall big grin

Lana
Originally posted by LandoSpeeder2
laughing out loud this is pretty funney lol http://maxpages.com/marias/What_Does_Your_Name_Mean

L
You are very romantic, idealistic, and somehow you believe that to love means to suffer. You wind up serving your mate or attracting people who have unusual troubles. You see yourself as your lover*s saviour. You are sincere, passionate, lustful, and dreamy. You can*t help falling in love. You fantasise and get turned on by movies and magazines. You do not tell others of this secret life, nor of your sexual fantasies.

laughing

According to that site...

A
You are not particularly romantic, but you are interested in action. You mean business. With you, what you see is what you get. You have no patience for flirting and can*t be bothered with someone who is trying to be coy, cute, demure, and subtly enticing. You are an up-front person.
When it comes to sex, it*s action that counts, not obscure hints. Your mate*s physical attractiveness is important to you. You find the chase and challenge of the "hunt" invigorating. You are passionate and sexual as well as being much more adventurous than you appear; however, you do not
go around advertising these qualities. Your physical needs are your primary concern.

Hah! That's not even close.....I'm a huge romantic and LOVE being flirted with, for starters.

Lana
My middle name:

MARIE
Gender: Female
Root: MARY
Origin: French
Meaning: Sea of Bitterness

So I'm a beautiful serene sea of bitterness? confused laughing

wuTa
according to one site my name tells me i'm going to rule the universe eek!...actually i;m too lazy to look up what it means so i'll just take a wild stab that its ruling the universe

moises
Originally posted by moises
Moises

The story of Moises was first mentioned at around the 1960s during the Pre-Cambrian era when all human life form was nonexistant and bacteria was essentially the main composers of the Earth. Moises rose from Stonehenge and called upon its people who did not exist to begin with and would be contradicting the above. He exclaimed with great fortitude:

"Thy people of thee olde New York must come forth and bring upon a new tyranny among men." - Moises Liar!

Rob Owns You
ROBERT

Gender: Masculine

Usage: English, French, Scandinavian


Means "bright fame", derived from the Germanic elements hrod "fame" and beraht "bright". The Normans introduced this name to Britain. It belonged to three kings of Scotland, including Robert the Bruce who restored the independence of Scotland from England in the 14th century. The author Robert Browning and poets Robert Burns and Robert Frost are famous literary bearers of this name. Also, Robert E. Lee was the commander of the Confederate army during the American Civil War.

chelsea17
CHELSEA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: CHEL-see
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From the name of a district in London meaning "landing place for chalk or limestone" in Old English.

GCG
^ does it mention Champions anywhere ?

Kosta
KONSTANTIN
Gender: Masculine
Usage: German, Hungarian, Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian
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Form of CONSTANTINE
CONSTANTINE
Gender: Masculine
Usage: History
Pronounced: KAHN-stan-teen
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From the Roman name Constantinus which was derived from the Latin word constans meaning "constant, steadfast". Constantine the Great was the first Roman emperor to adopt Christianity. He moved the capital of the empire from Rome to Byzantium, which he renamed Constantinople (modern Istanbul).

green dude
Mariah pronounced Meriah meaning: Wind like the one that blows snowflakes and rain and also gods my teacher

Coldfire
My name is soo boring lol

AMBER
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: AM-bur
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Simply means "amber", from the English word that denotes either the fossilized tree resin or the orange-yellow colour. The word ultimately derives from Arabic 'anbar.


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You are not particularly romantic, but you are interested in action. You mean business. With you, what you see is what you get. You have no patience for flirting and can*t be bothered with someone who is trying to be coy, cute, demure, and subtly enticing. You are an up-front person.
When it comes to sex, it*s action that counts, not obscure hints. Your mate*s physical attractiveness is important to you. You find the chase and challenge of the "hunt" invigorating. You are passionate and sexual as well as being much more adventurous than you appear; however, you do not
go around advertising these qualities. Your physical needs are your primary concern.

^^ lmao, that is sooo not even close to me either lol. I like flirting and being romantic...

theReject
From the Hebrew name Ribqah, possibly meaning "a snare" in Hebrew, or perhaps derived from an Aramaic name. This was the name of the wife of Isaac and the mother of Esau and Jacob in the Old Testament.

Demarthl
Originally posted by Mist
http://www.behindthename.com/

Michael

From the Hebrew name Miyka'el which meant "who is like God?". This was the name of one of the seven archangels in Hebrew tradition and the only one identified as an archangel in the Bible. In the Book of Revelation in the New Testament he is portrayed as the leader of heaven's armies, and thus is considered the patron saint of soldiers. This was also the name of nine Byzantine emperors and a czar of Russia. Other more modern bearers of this name include the 19th-century chemist/physicist Michael Faraday and basketball player Michael Jordan.

damn straight smoke

makes two of us

The Biker Scout
Darth Vader is waiting to challenge you. Watch as he reads your mind and tells
you what you are thinking of- all within 20 questions.

chelsea17
Originally posted by GCG
^ does it mention Champions anywhere ?

No idea....Until not too long ago, I didn't know that my real name is actually an England football team

JLred
Mine is:

Lee:Wheat field


Weird....

Mist
M
You are emotional and intense. When involved in a relationship, you throw your entire being into it. Nothing stops you; there are no holds barred. You are all-consuming and crave someone who is equally passionate and intense. You believe in total sexual freedom. You are willing to try anything and everything. Your supply of sexual energy is inexhaustible. You also enjoy mothering your mate.

F*ck. Off. I dont think so.....

sailormoon
Samone...

My name has no known meaning, I guess... sad

DeRFmAn
FREDERICK
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: FRED-ur-ik, FRED-rik
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From a Germanic name meaning "peaceful ruler", derived from frid "peace" and ric "ruler, power". Several rulers of Prussia, Germany and the Holy Roman Empire have borne this name, including the 13th-century patron of the arts Frederick II of Germany, and the 18th-century Frederick II of Prussia, known as Frederick the Great. Another famous bearer was Frederick Douglass, an American ex-slave who became a leading advocate of abolition.

Clovie
nothing about what does it mean
it only said that it is polish and feminine..as if i didn't know erm

Imaginary
T
You are very sensitive, private, and sexually passive; you like a partner who takes the lead. You get turned on by music, soft lights, and romantic thoughts. You fantasise and tend to fall in and out of love.
When in love, you are romantic, idealistic, mushy, and extremely changeable. You enjoy having your senses and your feelings stimulated, titillated, and teased. You are a great flirt. You can make your
relationships fit your dreams, all in your own head.

Not saying how much of that is true stick out tongue

Storm
Originally posted by Storm
KATARINE f
Usage: German, Danish, Dutch, Polish
German, Danish, Dutch and Polish contracted form of KATHERINE

KATHERINE f
Usage: English
Pronounced: KATH-u-rin, KATH-rin
From the Greek name Aikaterine. The etymology is debated: it could derive from the earlier Greek name Hekaterine, which came from hekateros "each of the two"; it could derive from the name of the goddess HECATE; it could be related to Greek aikia "torture"; or it could be from a Coptic name meaning "my consecration of your name". The Romans falsely derived it from Greek katharos "pure" and changed their spelling from Katerina to Katharina to reflect this. The name belonged to a 4th-century saint and martyr from Alexandria who was tortured on the famous Catherine wheel. This name was also borne by two empresses of Russia, including Catherine the Great, and by three of Henry VIII's wives.

Clovie
Originally posted by Storm
blink why does it say it's polish? here is it Katarzyna

Fionnuala
Originally posted by LandoSpeeder2
http://www.zelo.com/firstnames/index.asp

this site said what my name actually means.

I got this from that site..

AISLING
Gender: Female
Origin: Irish
Meaning: Dream

Clovie
"Sorry . . .

We have no
information
on this name."

cry

there is with C

"Gender: Female
Origin: Latin
Meaning: Lame"

cry even worse

Clovie
Originally posted by LandoSpeeder2
laughing out loud this is pretty funney lol http://maxpages.com/marias/What_Does_Your_Name_Mean
i HATE this page cry

Storm
Originally posted by Clovie
blink why does it say it's polish? here is it Katarzyna
Used in German, Danish, Dutch and Polish contracted from Katherine. All written differently, same stem.

Clovie
Originally posted by Storm
Used in German, Danish, Dutch and Polish contracted from Katherine. All written differently, same stem. okay..thanks..

§P0oONY
Richard


Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, French, German, Czech
Pronounced: RICH-ard (English), ree-SHAR (French)

Means "brave power", derived from the Germanic elements ric "power, rule" and hard "brave, hardy". The Normans introduced this name to Britain. It was borne by three kings of England including Richard the Lionheart, leader of the Third Crusade in the 12th century. Two German opera composers, Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss, have also had this name.




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xxNessiexx

xxNessiexx
Post your name here and tell us what it means or if you dont know il find it out for you!

Darth Nauj
Juan Go

xxNessiexx
JUAN - Spanish form of Johannes. This name is borne by Don Juan, a character from Spanish legend who, after killing his lover's father, is dragged to hell by the father's ghost.

Snoopbert
Letters.

xxNessiexx
I copied it from a website.

Darth Nauj
Originally posted by xxNessiexx
JUAN - Spanish form of Johannes. This name is borne by Don Juan, a character from Spanish legend who, after killing his lover's father, is dragged to hell by the father's ghost.
cool big grin

xxNessiexx
Lol

Kharhmah
Originally posted by Snoopbert
Letters.
hysterical

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Katie. erm

xxNessiexx
KATIE - Pet form of KATE. Short form of KATHERINE. This is the name of the woman who Petruchio marries and tries to tame in Shakespeare's comedy 'The Taming of the Shrew'.

Katie means pure.

Rocker2005
Ja is my name i bet you cant figure that one out! But plz try

Wickerman
Technically my name means "Gift from God to rule over in peace" wink

~wickerman~

Snoopbert
My name is Hebrew for "Gift from God".

Revernd Maynard
Originally posted by Wickerman
Technically my name means "Gift from God to rule over in peace" wink

~wickerman~ VLADDDDDDD droolio



hi im are alex

xxNessiexx

Wickerman
Originally posted by Revernd Maynard
VLADDDDDDD droolio



hi im are alex

Hello leader of men wink

Snoop: Hey there Matt wink

~wickerman~

xxNessiexx
ALEX - Form of Alexandra/Alexander

ALEXANDRA- Defender of mankind. helper.

ALEXANDER- Defender of men/mankind. Leader.

TombRaiderGurl
Rena

Revernd Maynard
Originally posted by xxNessiexx
ALEX - Form of Alexandra/Alexander

ALEXANDRA- Defender of mankind. helper.

ALEXANDER- Defender of men/mankind. Leader. i cant wait untill everyone bows to me for saving them evillaugh i winnnnnn

Snoopbert
Originally posted by Wickerman
Hello leader of men wink

Snoop: Hey there Matt wink

~wickerman~ 'allo

xxNessiexx
I have found out the proper meaning of your name Juan.
JUAN - God has been gracious. John.

xxNessiexx

xxNessiexx
If im not here, please email me.

Snoopbert
Or use google erm

Kharhmah
Originally posted by xxNessiexx
KATIE - Pet form of KATE. Short form of KATHERINE. This is the name of the woman who Petruchio marries and tries to tame in Shakespeare's comedy 'The Taming of the Shrew'.

Katie means pure.
I already knew that. erm

DarkC
DAVID - Possibly derived from Hebrew dod meaning "beloved". David was the second and greatest of the kings of Israel, ruling in the 10th century BC. Several stories about him are told in the Old Testament, including his defeat of Goliath, a giant Philistine. Jesus was supposedly descended from him. Other famous bearers of this name include the 5th-century patron saint of Wales, two kings of Scotland, empiricist philosopher David Hume, and explorer David Livingstone. This is also the name of the hero of Charles Dickens' semiautobiographical novel 'David Copperfield'.

Interesting.

Commando Queen
alicia

spanish Pronounced: a-LEE-sya , a-LEE-thya , a-LIS-a, a-LIS-ya, a-LISH-a, a-LEE-sha

i pronounce it (a-lee_sha)

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