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Post by earlthekevin on Apr 10, 2007 15:54:33 GMT -5
My name is Patrick and apperantly it means "Aristocrat, or noble" it comes from Ireland where aristocrats were called Patrics.
What does your name mean?
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Post by Peon on Apr 10, 2007 16:47:17 GMT -5
TC23 is an ancient Spartan word meaning "Skier likes dolphins".
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Post by skier1 on Apr 10, 2007 17:55:07 GMT -5
Skier is an ancient Spartan word meaning "TC is an Athenian boy-lover."
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Post by -lewa- on Apr 10, 2007 18:14:51 GMT -5
Bryan - "Strong one." Pwned.
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Post by Jersey on Apr 10, 2007 18:51:43 GMT -5
My first name means-God has given. EDIT: I decided not to reveal my first name. It's better that way I think.
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Post by Geekthras (The Gizmo of Yore) on Apr 10, 2007 18:58:09 GMT -5
Scottish for BEAR French for FISH I see why the French side of me hides in the corner and I never liked French class...
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Post by slippy0 on Apr 10, 2007 19:23:10 GMT -5
(one of my middle names) Scozzafava: Italian Fava-bean shucker. Oh yeah, take that.
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Post by scooterboo on Apr 10, 2007 22:04:56 GMT -5
young warrior. I am not telling the language, and not the name.
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Post by Blastgirl on Apr 10, 2007 23:19:39 GMT -5
My first name means Princess but I won't tell it right now.
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Post by Phil on Apr 11, 2007 12:22:30 GMT -5
My name being Philip I think it means hero but I haven't looked it up.
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Post by earlthekevin on Apr 14, 2007 11:16:02 GMT -5
why is everyone so hesitant to show their first names?
not like I could steal your identity or something......or could i?
MUWAHAHAHAHAHA
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Post by Geekthras (The Gizmo of Yore) on Apr 14, 2007 11:36:38 GMT -5
I know someone whose last name is Mollica, or Italian for "Inside of bread"
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Post by Kimm on Apr 14, 2007 11:49:17 GMT -5
Kimberley menas Royal Fotress meadow. I wish it meant something more glamerous but thats what it means when I looked up. I really had no idea until this topic was posted what a Kim was.
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Post by Blastgirl on Apr 14, 2007 20:26:02 GMT -5
Kimberley menas Royal Fotress meadow. I wish it meant something more glamerous but thats what it means when I looked up. I really had no idea until this topic was posted what a Kim was. It means young Sister to me. ;D
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Post by Kevin on Apr 14, 2007 20:58:04 GMT -5
Kevin: Anglicized form of the Irish name Caoimhín, derived from the older Irish Coemgen, composed of the Old Irish elements coem "kind, gentle, handsome" and gein "birth". Saint Caoimhín established a monastery in Glendalough, Ireland in the 6th century and is the patron saint of Dublin.
Kind, gentle, handsome... yup I'd say it's accurate.
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Post by earlthekevin on Apr 14, 2007 22:07:18 GMT -5
Kevin: Anglicized form of the Irish name Caoimhín, derived from the older Irish Coemgen, composed of the Old Irish elements coem "kind, gentle, handsome" and gein "birth". Saint Caoimhín established a monastery in Glendalough, Ireland in the 6th century and is the patron saint of Dublin. Kind, gentle, handsome... yup I'd say it's accurate. holy crap. I love your name it's like my screen name, only half.
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Post by werwoof on Apr 15, 2007 15:40:38 GMT -5
My name means, "The LORD is God". Simple, yet profound. I like it. I like the name Kevin also. Almost named my son Kevin.
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Post by GetZ on Apr 16, 2007 13:56:59 GMT -5
Graeme: Anglo-Saxon- Warring English- Farm home Latin- Grain Warring, farm home, grain... Yup i'd say it's accurate.
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