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What does your name mean? Every Name tells a story. As far as I understand it, names speak much more then the basic understanding of the word's pronounciation that makes you interact with others.
What's your name mean? My Name: First: "Who can be likened unto God?" Middle: The Attractive Last: Saintly Royalty. News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so. You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop. | |
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Here's a site that might help:
http://www.behindthename.com/ My name's not listed on the site but the Indian version of it means "sunbeam" or rather "sun's corona". | |
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HERMAN
Gender: Masculine Usage: English Pronounced: HUR-man [key] Extra Info: Popularity, Related Names, Namesakes, Name Days, Comments Options: Contribute Information, Add to List Means "army man", derived from the Germanic element heri "army" combined with man "man". | |
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mine means farmer. yes SIR! | |
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I just realised; I'm a Man O' War... | |
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Do me!
Nicole | |
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My name comes from Anne and Marie -> annemarie -> annemie, which isn't listed.
I knew it means 'the sweet - the bitter'. ANNE Gender: Feminine Usage: French, English, German, Scandinavian, Finnish, Basque DUTCH Pronounced: AN [key] French form of HANNAH. This is the name traditionally assigned to the mother of the Virgin Mary, though she is not mentioned in the Bible. The name was borne by a 17th-century English queen and also by the second wife of Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn (the mother of Queen Elizabeth I), who was eventually beheaded in the Tower of London. This is also the name of the heroine in 'Anne of Green Gables' by Canadian author L. M. Montgomery. MARIE Gender: Feminine Usage: French, Czech, DUTCH Pronounced: ma-REE [key] French and Czech form of Maria (see MARY). A notable bearer of this name was Marie Antoinette, the queen of France who was executed by guillotine during the French Revolution. Another was Marie Curie, a physicist and chemist who studied radioactivity with her husband Pierre. | |
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REDFEATHERS said: Do me!
Nicole You can't do yourself? | |
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Nicole
From the Greek name Νικολαος (Nikolaos) which meant "victory of the people" from Greek νικη (nike) "victory" and λαος (laos) "people". | |
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HamsterHuey said: REDFEATHERS said: Do me!
Nicole You can't do yourself? I am pretty crap.. | |
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HamsterHuey said: Nicole
From the Greek name Νικολαος (Nikolaos) which meant "victory of the people" from Greek νικη (nike) "victory" and λαος (laos) "people". OR: Your First Name of: Nicole The name of Nicole has created a congenial nature with the desire to associate in friendship and understanding both socially and in the business world. Peaceful and settled conditions appeal to you and you are naturally desirous of having the security of a home, where your life could follow a definite pattern, and where you would not have to make major decisions. You find it difficult to take a definite stand, partly because you lack confidence, and also because you dislike any issues which create dissension between people. Procrastination is a weakness of your nature, causing an inability always to complete your plans or to concentrate for long. Although the name Nicole creates the urge to understand others, we emphasize that it limits your vision, tuning you to technical details. This name, when combined with the last name, can frustrate happiness, contentment, and and success, as well as cause health weaknesses in the fluid and elimination system | |
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REDFEATHERS said: HamsterHuey said: You can't do yourself? I am pretty crap.. Didn't Mother Nature give you fingers? | |
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HamsterHuey said: REDFEATHERS said: I am pretty crap.. Didn't Mother Nature give you fingers? They are busy doing something else... | |
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REDFEATHERS said: HamsterHuey said: Didn't Mother Nature give you fingers? They are busy doing something else... Typing, that is. | |
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HamsterHuey said: REDFEATHERS said: They are busy doing something else... Typing, that is. OMG you are so naiive.. | |
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REDFEATHERS said: HamsterHuey said: Typing, that is. OMG you are so naiive.. I am? | |
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dawntreader said: mine means farmer.
but the saint George sounds interesting: Saint George was a legendary dragon slayer who was supposedly martyred in Palestine. i like dragons! yes SIR! | |
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Reincarnate said: Here's a site that might help:
http://www.behindthename.com/ My name's not listed on the site but the Indian version of it means "sunbeam" or rather "sun's corona". I like your name, "Rays of the Sun" The English translation doesn't do it justice. Happy New Year "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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CAPTAIN m English (Modern)
Possessor of large intellect and even larger rod. | |
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first name: "cheerful"
middle name: dawn, so guess what it means . . . . "dawn" last name: "soldier, army man, or warrior" so, does this mean i'm happy to fight people in the morning?? | |
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senik said: Reincarnate said: Here's a site that might help:
http://www.behindthename.com/ My name's not listed on the site but the Indian version of it means "sunbeam" or rather "sun's corona". I like your name, "Rays of the Sun" The English translation doesn't do it justice. Happy New Year Thankyou Senik. You said exactly what my dad says. He says it translates as "rays of the Sun" but when I've pointed at a sun's ray in the past and said "Kiren", he says no, it's a specific type of ray, more like a corona effect. I still don't know what he really means Happy New Year to you too babes | |
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fantasyislander said: first name: "cheerful"
middle name: dawn, so guess what it means . . . . "dawn" last name: "soldier, army man, or warrior" so, does this mean i'm happy to fight people in the morning?? still better than "farmer" yes SIR! | |
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dawntreader said: fantasyislander said: first name: "cheerful"
middle name: dawn, so guess what it means . . . . "dawn" last name: "soldier, army man, or warrior" so, does this mean i'm happy to fight people in the morning?? still better than "farmer" my grandma's last name means "farmer" in german. at least, that's what i've been told . . . | |
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STUART
Gender: Masculine Usage: English, Scottish Pronounced: STOO-art, STYOO-art Extra Info: Popularity, Related Names, Comments Options: Contribute Information, Add to List From a surname which was a variant of STEWART. This was the surname of a royal family that produced several kings and queens of Scotland and England. Socks still got butt like a leather seat... | |
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HamsterHuey said: HERMAN
Gender: Masculine Usage: English Pronounced: HUR-man [key] Extra Info: Popularity, Related Names, Namesakes, Name Days, Comments Options: Contribute Information, Add to List Means "army man", derived from the Germanic element heri "army" combined with man "man". Hot name baby! Socks still got butt like a leather seat... | |
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CynthiasSocks said: STUART
Gender: Masculine Usage: English, Scottish Pronounced: STOO-art, STYOO-art Extra Info: Popularity, Related Names, Comments Options: Contribute Information, Add to List From a surname which was a variant of STEWART. This was the surname of a royal family that produced several kings and queens of Scotland and England. hot name baby! yes SIR! | |
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dawntreader said: CynthiasSocks said: STUART
Gender: Masculine Usage: English, Scottish Pronounced: STOO-art, STYOO-art Extra Info: Popularity, Related Names, Comments Options: Contribute Information, Add to List From a surname which was a variant of STEWART. This was the surname of a royal family that produced several kings and queens of Scotland and England. hot name baby! Socks still got butt like a leather seat... | |
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CynthiasSocks said: dawntreader said: hot name baby! get a room . . . | |
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KARLA
Gender: Feminine Usage: German, Scandinavian Extra Info: Popularity, Related Names, Name Days, Comments Options: Contribute Information, Add to List German and Scandinavian feminine form of CHARLES | |
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fantasyislander said: CynthiasSocks said: get a room . . . i hope it doesn't look like i am flirting with Stuart, cuz i am. yes SIR! | |
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