what's your name? ^_^
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Name: Jake.
Gender: Guy
Sexuality: Straight
Age: Above legal age.
Current activities: watching anime (incl. hentai), reading manga (incl. hentai), playing pc games.
Gender: Guy
Sexuality: Straight
Age: Above legal age.
Current activities: watching anime (incl. hentai), reading manga (incl. hentai), playing pc games.
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PHILLIP
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Scandinavian, Dutch, Biblical
Pronounced: FIL-ip (English), FEE-lip (Dutch) [key]
From the Greek name Φιλιππος (Philippos) which means "friend of horses", composed of the elements φιλος (philos) "friend" and †˜Î¹Ï€Ï€Î¿Ï‚ (hippos) "horse". This was the name of five kings of Macedon, including Philip II the father of Alexander the Great. The name appears in the New Testament belonging to two people who are regarded as saints. First, one of the twelve apostles, and second, an early figure in the Christian church known as Philip the Deacon.
This name was initially more common among Eastern Christians, though it came to the West by the Middle Ages. It was borne by six kings of France and five kings of Spain. It was regularly used in England during the Middle Ages, although the Spanish king Philip II, who attempted an invasion of England, helped make it less common by the 17th-century. It was revived in the English-speaking world in the 19th century. A famous bearer was the Elizabethan courtier and poet Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586).
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Scandinavian, Dutch, Biblical
Pronounced: FIL-ip (English), FEE-lip (Dutch) [key]
From the Greek name Φιλιππος (Philippos) which means "friend of horses", composed of the elements φιλος (philos) "friend" and †˜Î¹Ï€Ï€Î¿Ï‚ (hippos) "horse". This was the name of five kings of Macedon, including Philip II the father of Alexander the Great. The name appears in the New Testament belonging to two people who are regarded as saints. First, one of the twelve apostles, and second, an early figure in the Christian church known as Philip the Deacon.
This name was initially more common among Eastern Christians, though it came to the West by the Middle Ages. It was borne by six kings of France and five kings of Spain. It was regularly used in England during the Middle Ages, although the Spanish king Philip II, who attempted an invasion of England, helped make it less common by the 17th-century. It was revived in the English-speaking world in the 19th century. A famous bearer was the Elizabethan courtier and poet Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586).
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HANNA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Scandinavian, Finnish, Polish, Ukrainian, German, Dutch, Icelandic
Other Scripts: Ганна (Ukrainian)
Pronounced: HAHN-nah (Polish), HAH-nah (German)
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Scandinavian, Finnish, Polish, Ukrainian, German, Dutch, Icelandic
Other Scripts: Ганна (Ukrainian)
Pronounced: HAHN-nah (Polish), HAH-nah (German)
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Name: Mi Young
Gender: Girl
Origin: Korean
Meaning: Eternal; beautiful and prosperity
Pronunciation: (me yung)
Gender: Girl
Origin: Korean
Meaning: Eternal; beautiful and prosperity
Pronunciation: (me yung)
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Hydric wrote...
DEVINGender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English, Irish
Pronounced: DEV-in [key]
From an Anglicized Irish surname derived from either of the Irish surnames Ó Damháin (from the given name DAMHÃN) or Ó Dubháin (from the given name DUBHÃN
holy shit im both woot woot and im the frist Devin
st name is You are not alone, Devin is my middle name.
My first name is
EMILY
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: EM-É™-lee [key]
English feminine form of Aemilius (see EMIL). In the English-speaking world it was not common until after the German House of Hanover came to the British throne in the 18th century; the princess Amelia Sophia (1711-1786) was commonly known as Emily in English, even though Amelia is an unrelated name.
Famous bearers include the British author Emily Bronte (1818-1848), who wrote 'Wuthering Heights', and the American poet Emily Dickinson (1830-1886).
but I generally go by
EMI
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Japanese
Other Scripts: æµç¾Ž, 絵美 (Japanese)
From Japanese æµ (e) "blessing, favour" or çµµ (e) "picture" combined with 美 (mi) "beautiful".
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ROLAND
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, French, German, Polish
Pronounced: RO-lənd (English), ro-LAWN (French), RAW-lahnt (Polish) [key]
Means "famous land" from the Germanic elements hrod "fame" and land. Roland was a semi-legendary French hero whose story is told in the medieval epic 'La Chanson de Roland', in which he is a nephew of Charlemagne killed in battle with the Saracens. This name was introduced to England by the Normans.
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, French, German, Polish
Pronounced: RO-lənd (English), ro-LAWN (French), RAW-lahnt (Polish) [key]
Means "famous land" from the Germanic elements hrod "fame" and land. Roland was a semi-legendary French hero whose story is told in the medieval epic 'La Chanson de Roland', in which he is a nephew of Charlemagne killed in battle with the Saracens. This name was introduced to England by the Normans.
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Me?
Name: Karoll Xavier
Usage: English, Polish, German
Gender: Dude.. (lol..don't let the 'Karoll' fool you..)
Race: Filipino
Meaning.. Karoll means the Polish term for Karl, (or atleast thats what the priest said..) also means brave, courteous, and has a high Fortitude.. while Xavier means. well,. the Saviour and also brave..
Name: Karoll Xavier
Usage: English, Polish, German
Gender: Dude.. (lol..don't let the 'Karoll' fool you..)
Race: Filipino
Meaning.. Karoll means the Polish term for Karl, (or atleast thats what the priest said..) also means brave, courteous, and has a high Fortitude.. while Xavier means. well,. the Saviour and also brave..
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ROBERTO
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Pronounced: ro-BER-to (Italian, Spanish)Â Â [key]
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of ROBERT.
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Pronounced: ro-BER-to (Italian, Spanish)Â Â [key]
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of ROBERT.
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Last Name:VU
Middle Name:HAI
First Name:NAM
Gender:Unknown
Pronounced:/wu://hai//nem/(English)
First and Middle name mean "South Sea" in english and pronounce similar with Hainan,a small island which is located in the South China Sea.
Usage:Engrish,VN
Middle Name:HAI
First Name:NAM
Gender:Unknown
Pronounced:/wu://hai//nem/(English)
First and Middle name mean "South Sea" in english and pronounce similar with Hainan,a small island which is located in the South China Sea.
Usage:Engrish,VN
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Well, I'll post mine, although I have two names, I chose the most "normal" lol
Name: Fernando
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish
Pronounced: fer-NAN-do
Forgot what exactly it meant (it's been some time since I last read about meaning of names, I don't remember that it comes from something in particular either)
Random fact: one of my grandfathers has the same first name.
Name: Fernando
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Spanish
Pronounced: fer-NAN-do
Forgot what exactly it meant (it's been some time since I last read about meaning of names, I don't remember that it comes from something in particular either)
Random fact: one of my grandfathers has the same first name.
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Eric
GENDER: Masculine
USAGE: English, French, Swedish
PRONOUNCED: ER-ik (English), er-EEK (French) [key]
Meaning & History
From the Old Norse name EirÃkr, derived from the elements ei "ever" and rÃkr "ruler". A notable bearer was EirÃkr inn Rauda (Eric the Red in English), a 10th-century navigator and explorer who discovered Greenland. This was also the name of several early kings of Sweden, Denmark and Norway.
This common Norse name was first brought to England by Danish settlers during the Anglo-Saxon period. It was not popular in England in the Middle Ages, but it was revived in the 19th-century, in part due to the children's novel 'Eric, or Little by Little' (1858) by Frederic William Farrar.
o man like my name a bit more
GENDER: Masculine
USAGE: English, French, Swedish
PRONOUNCED: ER-ik (English), er-EEK (French) [key]
Meaning & History
From the Old Norse name EirÃkr, derived from the elements ei "ever" and rÃkr "ruler". A notable bearer was EirÃkr inn Rauda (Eric the Red in English), a 10th-century navigator and explorer who discovered Greenland. This was also the name of several early kings of Sweden, Denmark and Norway.
This common Norse name was first brought to England by Danish settlers during the Anglo-Saxon period. It was not popular in England in the Middle Ages, but it was revived in the 19th-century, in part due to the children's novel 'Eric, or Little by Little' (1858) by Frederic William Farrar.
o man like my name a bit more
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Alexis
GENDER: Masculine & Feminine USAGE: German, French, English, Greek, Ancient Greek OTHER SCRIPTS: Αλεξης (Greek), Αλεξις (Ancient Greek) PRONOUNCED: ah-LEK-sis (German), al-ek-SEE (French), ə-LEK-sis (English) [key]
Meaning & History
From the Greek name Αλεξις (Alexis), which meant "helper" or "defender", derived from Greek αλεξω (alexo) "to defend, to help". This was the name of a 3rd-century BC Greek comic poet, and also of several saints. It is used somewhat interchangeably with the related name Αλεξιος or Alexius, borne by five Byzantine emperors. In the English-speaking world it is more commonly used as a feminine name.
Then my last name means, "Son of Wolves"
GENDER: Masculine & Feminine USAGE: German, French, English, Greek, Ancient Greek OTHER SCRIPTS: Αλεξης (Greek), Αλεξις (Ancient Greek) PRONOUNCED: ah-LEK-sis (German), al-ek-SEE (French), ə-LEK-sis (English) [key]
Meaning & History
From the Greek name Αλεξις (Alexis), which meant "helper" or "defender", derived from Greek αλεξω (alexo) "to defend, to help". This was the name of a 3rd-century BC Greek comic poet, and also of several saints. It is used somewhat interchangeably with the related name Αλεξιος or Alexius, borne by five Byzantine emperors. In the English-speaking world it is more commonly used as a feminine name.
Then my last name means, "Son of Wolves"
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Never thoulght I'd see accidentally and slain in the same sentence.
DYLAN
GENDER: Masculine
USAGE: Welsh, English, Welsh Mythology
PRONOUNCED: DUL-an (Welsh), DIL-ən (English)  [key]
Meaning & History
From the Welsh elements dy "great" and llanw "tide, flow". In Welsh mythology Dylan was a god or hero associated with the sea. He was the son of Arianrhod and was accidentally slain by his uncle Govannon.
Famous bearers include the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas (1914-1953) and the American musician Bob Dylan (1941-), real name Robert Zimmerman, who took his stage surname from the poet's given name. Due to those two bearers, use of the name has spread outside of Wales in the last half of the 20th century. It received a further boost in popularity in the 1990s due to a character on the television series 'Beverly Hills 90210'.
DYLAN
GENDER: Masculine
USAGE: Welsh, English, Welsh Mythology
PRONOUNCED: DUL-an (Welsh), DIL-ən (English)  [key]
Meaning & History
From the Welsh elements dy "great" and llanw "tide, flow". In Welsh mythology Dylan was a god or hero associated with the sea. He was the son of Arianrhod and was accidentally slain by his uncle Govannon.
Famous bearers include the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas (1914-1953) and the American musician Bob Dylan (1941-), real name Robert Zimmerman, who took his stage surname from the poet's given name. Due to those two bearers, use of the name has spread outside of Wales in the last half of the 20th century. It received a further boost in popularity in the 1990s due to a character on the television series 'Beverly Hills 90210'.
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Jalissa
Jalissa
Jalissa is a English girl name. The meaning of the name is `Noble, Kind` Jalisha,Jalissa,Jalyce. The name Jalissa doesn`t appear in the US top 1000 most common names over the last 128 years. The name Jalissa seems to be unique!
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Is this real life? o-o
(Always thought my name was meaningless and made up) ....oh my god its noble....T-T I HOPE THIS IS TRUE. -searches some more-
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Origin of the name Alissa:
Jalissa
Jalissa is a English girl name. The meaning of the name is `Noble, Kind` Jalisha,Jalissa,Jalyce. The name Jalissa doesn`t appear in the US top 1000 most common names over the last 128 years. The name Jalissa seems to be unique!
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Is this real life? o-o
(Always thought my name was meaningless and made up) ....oh my god its noble....T-T I HOPE THIS IS TRUE. -searches some more-
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Origin of the name Alissa:
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artcellrox
The Grey Knight :y
Yeah, I KNOW my name's not gonna be on there, so I'll just write my own summary.
Noirit = Bengali for "southwestern (wind)"
My brother is Ishaan, meaning "northwestern (wind)". You can probably tell what naming scheme my parents now used.
Noirit = Bengali for "southwestern (wind)"
My brother is Ishaan, meaning "northwestern (wind)". You can probably tell what naming scheme my parents now used.