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Reply #30 posted 09/21/09 1:49pm

baroque

PANDURITO said:

baroque said:

Baroque=Means a genre of classical music.

And Architecture, and Painting, and Sculpture geek



Mine's Manuel which means God With Us smile



yeah! i have an uncle.. he always states that! mostly cause he's trying to point out that he's more catholic than me.
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Reply #31 posted 09/21/09 1:56pm

PANDURITO

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baroque said:

he's trying to point out that he's more catholic than me.

Tell your uncle Pedro was chosen by Jesus himself to be the "leader" of the 12, and of the whole Church of Christ nana
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Reply #32 posted 09/21/09 2:02pm

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My first name essentially means "highlander."
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #33 posted 09/21/09 2:08pm

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Imago said:

My name is hebrew.

It means: One who is judged by God


falloff!!!!



It's not as threatening as it sounds. lol It just means that you're one who falls under God's purview.

hmmm On the other hand, considering the type of person you are... shakebeg
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #34 posted 09/21/09 2:16pm

baroque

PANDURITO said:

baroque said:

he's trying to point out that he's more catholic than me.

Tell your uncle Pedro was chosen by Jesus himself to be the "leader" of the 12, and of the whole Church of Christ nana



lol yeah. i will..that show him! (even thought i am not catholic myself)
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Reply #35 posted 09/21/09 2:39pm

Dave1992

David, hebrew.


It means "The beloved".



Oh yeah.... 3some
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Reply #36 posted 09/21/09 3:01pm

Imago

Lammastide said:

Imago said:

My name is hebrew.

It means: One who is judged by God


falloff!!!!



It's not as threatening as it sounds. lol It just means that you're one who falls under God's purview.

hmmm On the other hand, considering the type of person you are... shakebeg

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Reply #37 posted 09/21/09 3:14pm

Dewrede

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Christan ; follower of Christ demon lol
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Reply #38 posted 09/21/09 4:46pm

ZombieKitten

little womanly one, or noble or something like that lol
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Reply #39 posted 09/21/09 4:52pm

heybaby

Appearance of God, Epiphany.








thought it was appearance of light. my bad.
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Reply #40 posted 09/21/09 4:53pm

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When I gave my name to one of the American Idol Staff ppl after my audition, she said
eek "no give me your REAL name" eek

in a tone that implied there is no way that could ever be your real name chicky boom boom nice try, I'm not buying it eek

I said it is and chuckled outta there without doing an exit interview,

Adreniline Pumping, and later I look back on that and I can't believe she

QUESTIONED THE AUTHENTICTY OF MY BIRTH NAME lol
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Reply #41 posted 09/21/09 4:54pm

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RakelRosalita729 said:

When I gave my name to one of the American Idol Staff ppl after my audition, she said
eek "no give me your REAL name" eek

in a tone that implied there is no way that could ever be your real name chicky boom boom nice try, I'm not buying it eek

I said it is and chuckled outta there without doing an exit interview,

Adreniline Pumping, and later I look back on that and I can't believe she

QUESTIONED THE AUTHENTICTY OF MY BIRTH NAME lol

Olive Oil? why wouldn't she believe that?! lol
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Reply #42 posted 09/21/09 6:07pm

Alej

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Alej said:

Someone told me what my name means but I forgot lol

Otalej nod


woot!
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Reply #43 posted 09/21/09 6:08pm

Alej

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baroque said:

Baroque=Means a genre of classical music.

Pedro= A Saint In the christian religion. But also comes from the word piedra(rock or stone). It's origins are that of greek, spanish and portuguese.

pronounce PEH-DROH, i'm tired of telling people its not "PAY-DREW or PAY DRO

i wish my name was pluton,thought sounds cool,well not really



And that's why I go by Alej or Alex when I talk with people whose native language is English lol
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Reply #44 posted 09/21/09 6:09pm

Alej

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PANDURITO said:

baroque said:

Baroque=Means a genre of classical music.

And Architecture, and Painting, and Sculpture geek



Mine's Manuel which means God With Us smile


I like your name smile
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Reply #45 posted 09/21/09 6:13pm

Fauxie

NMuzakNSoul said:

my birthname is nicky-al nicky comes from nick, which means "victorious people" al from albert which means "noble"'and "bright".

only three people call me nicky though, my grandparents and my girlfriend. actually four my girlfriend's sister also. giggle


Cool. I didn't know that. I'm never called Nicholas, just Nick. Actually, 2 people call me Nicky, a friend and one of my aunts. It's sweet, but I wouldn't want everyone to call me that. lol
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Reply #46 posted 09/21/09 6:13pm

Alej

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Kay, so I looked it up:

Latinized form of the Greek name Αλεξανδρος (Alexandros), which meant "defending men" from Greek αλεξω (alexo) "to defend, help" and ανηρ (aner) "man" (genitive ανδρος). In Greek mythology this was another name of the hero Paris, and it also belongs to several characters in the New Testament. However, the most famous bearer was Alexander the Great, King of Macedon. In the 4th century BC he built a huge empire out of Greece, Egypt, Persia, and parts of India. Due to his fame, and later medieval tales involving him, use of his name spread throughout Europe.

smile
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Reply #47 posted 09/21/09 6:14pm

Alej

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Fauxie said:

NMuzakNSoul said:

my birthname is nicky-al nicky comes from nick, which means "victorious people" al from albert which means "noble"'and "bright".

only three people call me nicky though, my grandparents and my girlfriend. actually four my girlfriend's sister also. giggle


Cool. I didn't know that. I'm never called Nicholas, just Nick. Actually, 2 people call me Nicky, a friend and one of my aunts. It's sweet, but I wouldn't want everyone to call me that. lol


smile

:nicknickitynickynick:
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Reply #48 posted 09/21/09 6:16pm

Fauxie

Alej said:

Fauxie said:



Cool. I didn't know that. I'm never called Nicholas, just Nick. Actually, 2 people call me Nicky, a friend and one of my aunts. It's sweet, but I wouldn't want everyone to call me that. lol


smile

:nicknickitynickynick:



:fuckyoujandro:
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Reply #49 posted 09/21/09 6:17pm

Alej

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Fauxie said:

Alej said:



smile

:nicknickitynickynick:



:fuckyoujandro:


That's hot.
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Reply #50 posted 09/21/09 6:19pm

Fauxie

Alej said:

Fauxie said:




:fuckyoujandro:


That's hot.


:wackyboff:
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Reply #51 posted 09/21/09 6:20pm

nyse

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Michael--- one who is like god


Thatswhat the books say neutral
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Reply #52 posted 09/21/09 6:23pm

Alej

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Fauxie said:

Alej said:



That's hot.


:wackyboff:


woot!
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Reply #53 posted 09/21/09 6:41pm

Harlepolis

Aisha - Living,,,,NOT life.

And its Arabic, not Swahili.
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Reply #54 posted 09/21/09 6:52pm

Alej

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Harlepolis said:

Aisha - Living,,,,NOT life.

And its Arabic, not Swahili.


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Reply #55 posted 09/21/09 7:09pm

IAintTheOne

mine means schmuckface smile
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Reply #56 posted 09/21/09 7:20pm

Fauxie

Harlepolis said:

Aisha - Living,,,,NOT life.

And its Arabic, not Swahili.


Like Stevie's daughter. smile
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Reply #57 posted 09/21/09 8:34pm

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johnart said:

A misdemanor and can punishable by a fine and/or jail time? neutral


spit X 1,000,000
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Reply #58 posted 09/21/09 8:36pm

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apparently I'm a Saint (well duh!) and my name means "kind, honest, and handsome" (well duh! X 2)

not that I'm vain or nothin', I'm just two pitchers of Fat Tire down...
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Reply #59 posted 09/21/09 9:08pm

EmeraldSkies

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MELANIE
Gender: Feminine

Usage: English, German, Dutch

Pronounced: MEL-ə-nee (English), ME-lah-nee (German) [key]

From the French form of the Latin name Melania, derived from Greek μελαινα (melaina) meaning "black, dark". This was the name of a Roman saint who gave all her wealth to charity in the 5th century. Her grandmother was also a saint with the same name.
The name was common in France during the Middle Ages, and was it introduced from there to England, though it eventually became rare. Interest in it was revived by the character Melanie Wilkes from the novel 'Gone with the Wind' (1936) and the subsequent movie adaptation (1939).
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