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Started by Kes46 pages

Remind me...whats power?

he can generate pulsing electric energy, like electricty. id hate to go in water with those powers

Ah lol 🙂

thx GAMBITEVOfan! ... you made the whole job for me 😄... I'll make a sig for you! 😄😄😄 but try to wait for couple days... i have so much work... I'm searching for X-men pictures, and i have to correct quality of these pics 😄 one by one...

Thats fine i dont mind waiting. aww my little berzerker is so cute!!! 😆

okay, thanks 😄

Is Verauko a polish name??its pretty

welll it's not a polish name but elvish... 😄😄😄 and it's a translation of my real name (include surname) 😛...

including surname*

What's your real name Verauko???..... and what does it mean???

ta da!!!!
My real name is Natalia! Ha ha! 😄
And it doesn't mean anything 😛

And I'm asking you all the same questin 😄

my first name is Femi im not sure what it means i think feminine or love, most Egyptians dont have middle names but since my father is part american he wanted me to have one so its Calypso after a nymph from a book he read but i believe its a greek name so i dont know why he gave that name to me

Cool.My real name is Ana.

where are you from kes??

I'm from Portugal. Lisbon. Do you know where that is?

i know where portugal is not libson tho

Lisbon is the capital. Its near the sea, in the middle 🙂

My name is Paola and it means "little one" but I don't care much about the meaning

aha! i just read in an book of names that natalia means... here 😄

NATALIE f French, English
Pronounced: nat-a-LEE (French), NAD-a-lee (English)
From the Late Latin name Natalia, which meant "Christmas Day" from Latin natale domini.

Nice isn't it? 😄😄😄😄😄

and here's description on "ANA"

Ana->Anna->Hanna:

HANNAH f English, Jewish, French, Biblical
Pronounced: HAN-a
From the Hebrew name Channah which meant "favour" or "grace". Hannah was the mother of Samuel the prophet in the Old Testament. The Latin version of this name is Anna.

And Femi->short form of Olufemi:

OLUFEMI m African
Means "God loves me" in Yoruba.

and Paola->feminine form of Paul:

PAUL m English, French, German, Romanian, Biblical
Pronounced: PAWL, POL (French)
From the Roman family name Paulus, which meant "small" or "humble" in Latin.

okay, something else? 🙂