what's your name? ^_^
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well i tried searching up the kanji (諒) ryou but i prefer ryo since i grew up thinking that was the spelling until last year when i moved to japan all the results i got was twitter account names -.-;
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Tsujoi
Social Media Manager
ryo55564 wrote...
well i tried searching up the kanji (諒) ryou but i prefer ryo since i grew up thinking that was the spelling until last year when i moved to japan all the results i got was twitter account names -.-;Spoiler:
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Tsujoi wrote...
ryo55564 wrote...
well i tried searching up the kanji (諒) ryou but i prefer ryo since i grew up thinking that was the spelling until last year when i moved to japan all the results i got was twitter account names -.-;Spoiler:
ohh thanks i didn't know where to look and now that i know what it means
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Tsujoi
Social Media Manager
ryo55564 wrote...
Tsujoi wrote...
ryo55564 wrote...
well i tried searching up the kanji (諒) ryou but i prefer ryo since i grew up thinking that was the spelling until last year when i moved to japan all the results i got was twitter account names -.-;Spoiler:
ohh thanks i didn't know where to look and now that i know what it means
First post has a link to where you can look up names.
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Tsujoi wrote...
ryo55564 wrote...
Tsujoi wrote...
ryo55564 wrote...
well i tried searching up the kanji (諒) ryou but i prefer ryo since i grew up thinking that was the spelling until last year when i moved to japan all the results i got was twitter account names -.-;Spoiler:
ohh thanks i didn't know where to look and now that i know what it means
First post has a link to where you can look up names.
yeah i saw it but i was noob enough not to get how the search engine works -.-""
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ANTON
GENDER: Masculine
USAGE: German, Russian, Scandinavian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Slovene, Macedonian, Croatian, Romanian, Estonian, Finnish, Dutch
OTHER SCRIPTS: Ðнтон (Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Macedonian)
PRONOUNCED: AHN-tawn (German), ahn-TON (Russian)
Meaning & History
Form of Antonius (see ANTHONY).
GENDER: Masculine
USAGE: German, Russian, Scandinavian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Slovene, Macedonian, Croatian, Romanian, Estonian, Finnish, Dutch
OTHER SCRIPTS: Ðнтон (Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Macedonian)
PRONOUNCED: AHN-tawn (German), ahn-TON (Russian)
Meaning & History
Form of Antonius (see ANTHONY).
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Antonio
GENDER: Masculine
USAGE: Spanish, Italian, Croatian
Meaning & History
Spanish and Italian form of Antonius (see ANTHONY). A famous bearer was the Renaissance painter Antonio Pisanello.
GENDER: Masculine
USAGE: Spanish, Italian, Croatian
Meaning & History
Spanish and Italian form of Antonius (see ANTHONY). A famous bearer was the Renaissance painter Antonio Pisanello.
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Gravity cat
the adequately amused
Michael
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hebrew
Pronounciation: MAI-cool
Origin: מִיכָ×ֵל / מיכ×ל†Ž or Mikha'el, from the question מי ×›×ל, or mi k'Ê”el, meaning "Who is like God?"
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Hebrew
Pronounciation: MAI-cool
Origin: מִיכָ×ֵל / מיכ×ל†Ž or Mikha'el, from the question מי ×›×ל, or mi k'Ê”el, meaning "Who is like God?"
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CÉSAR
GENDER: Masculine
USAGE: French, Spanish, Portuguese
PRONOUNCED: THE-sahr (Spanish), SE-sahr (Latin American Spanish) [key]
Meaning & History
French, Spanish and Portuguese form of CAESAR. A famous bearer was the American labour organizer César Chávez.
Related Names
VARIANTS: Cezar, Cézar (Portuguese (Brazilian))
OTHER LANGUAGES: Caesar (Ancient Roman), Cesare, Cesarino (Italian), Caesarius (Late Roman), Cezary (Polish), Cezar (Romanian)
Popularity
United States ranked #217
Chile ranked #85
France ranked #288
Spain ranked #93
GENDER: Masculine
USAGE: French, Spanish, Portuguese
PRONOUNCED: THE-sahr (Spanish), SE-sahr (Latin American Spanish) [key]
Meaning & History
French, Spanish and Portuguese form of CAESAR. A famous bearer was the American labour organizer César Chávez.
Related Names
VARIANTS: Cezar, Cézar (Portuguese (Brazilian))
OTHER LANGUAGES: Caesar (Ancient Roman), Cesare, Cesarino (Italian), Caesarius (Late Roman), Cezary (Polish), Cezar (Romanian)
Popularity
United States ranked #217
Chile ranked #85
France ranked #288
Spain ranked #93
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GENDER: Masculine & Feminine
USAGE: English (Modern)
PRONOUNCED: dÉ™-KO-tÉ™ Â [key]
Meaning & History
Means "friend" in the Dakota language. This is the name of a Native American people of the northern Mississippi valley.
I was hoping for something cool like imuse's :(
USAGE: English (Modern)
PRONOUNCED: dÉ™-KO-tÉ™ Â [key]
Meaning & History
Means "friend" in the Dakota language. This is the name of a Native American people of the northern Mississippi valley.
I was hoping for something cool like imuse's :(
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REGINA
GENDER: Feminine
USAGE: English, Italian, Polish, German, Scandinavian, Lithuanian, Late Roman
PRONOUNCED: rÉ™-JEEN-É™ (English), rÉ™-GEEN-É™ (English), rÉ™-JIEN-É™ (English), re-GEE-nah (Polish, German) [key]
Meaning & History
Late Latin name meaning "queen". It was in use as a Christian name from early times, and was borne by a 2nd-century saint. In England it was used during the Middle Ages in honour of the Virgin Mary, and it was later revived in the 19th century. A city in Canada bears this name, in honour of Queen Victoria.
I FEEL SPECIAL
GENDER: Feminine
USAGE: English, Italian, Polish, German, Scandinavian, Lithuanian, Late Roman
PRONOUNCED: rÉ™-JEEN-É™ (English), rÉ™-GEEN-É™ (English), rÉ™-JIEN-É™ (English), re-GEE-nah (Polish, German) [key]
Meaning & History
Late Latin name meaning "queen". It was in use as a Christian name from early times, and was borne by a 2nd-century saint. In England it was used during the Middle Ages in honour of the Virgin Mary, and it was later revived in the 19th century. A city in Canada bears this name, in honour of Queen Victoria.
I FEEL SPECIAL
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Sadly my name Cid comes out with nothing...
"The name Cid was not found. Names that sound similar to CID"
So sad.
"The name Cid was not found. Names that sound similar to CID"
So sad.
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I rarely go by my real name. So....the name I use:
Edit: According to some other website....
The name Fal is of Gaelic origin.
The meaning of Fal is "Ireland".
Surprise.
Spoiler:
Edit: According to some other website....
The name Fal is of Gaelic origin.
The meaning of Fal is "Ireland".
Surprise.