A question about when a Sith Master gives his apprentice the name 'Darth'

Started by overlord5 pages

Originally posted by Darth Faunus
That and the fact that the name was originally going to be given to an Imperial Officer.
Exactly.
Originally posted by Mišt
I only accept that Vader is a cool name without meaning. It has a mean sounding evil guy type of name.
My thoughts also.
All these over-analysation are more like "Look at me! I know Dutch!!"

Originally posted by Darth Zannah
Your arrogance and rudeness is beginning to anger me. I never said his name was english.

Except

A.) I'm pretty sure there's not another meaning for "maul," and you're just dumb

B.) Even if there was, in a different language, GL doesn't speak that language, so it was unintentional, and thus you're still wrong.

Originally posted by Darth Zannah
Your arrogance and rudeness is beginning to anger me. I never said his name was english.

just except that ytou have lost this arguement ok? thank you.

Wiki say that "vader" meant that he invaded the jedi temple.

Originally posted by Darth Zannah
Your arrogance and rudeness is beginning to anger me. I never said his name was english.

And your stupidity is beginning to get annoying. Please accept that you're wrong; and what the hell language did you mean, anyways?

Originally posted by calvin44
Wiki say that "vader" meant that he invaded the jedi temple.
Wiki is guessing and assuming, most of the time.

Originally posted by overlord
Wiki is guessing and assuming, most of the time.

i never thought that it could mean that though.

Good, cause it's wrong. 😉

Originally posted by Captain REX
Good, cause it's wrong. 😉

how do you know?

Because Invader is a sissy name. 😛

Originally posted by Captain REX
Because Invader is a sissy name. 😛

so is "captain rex" 😱