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offline nacmat on 2003-09-12 07:45 [#00859731]
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my name is Ignacio (everybody call me Nacho) and I dont
know its meaning but I am searching for it


 

offline Smyrma from Beloit, WI (United States) on 2003-09-12 07:48 [#00859735]
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My name is Andrew and I'm pretty sure it means "manly."


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2003-09-12 07:49 [#00859736]
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i dont think my name means anything...but we all get names
without meaning here...


 

offline nacmat on 2003-09-12 07:50 [#00859737]
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it has a latin origin and it seems to mean "fire"

wow


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2003-09-12 07:50 [#00859738]
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" The name of Ignacio creates a quiet, systematic, and
technical nature and a clever, inventive mind, attentive to
detail. You are attracted to working outdoors in nature,
where you would experience the peace and serenity you so
much desire."


kabalarians.com


 

offline nacmat on 2003-09-12 07:51 [#00859739]
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ignacio I was talking about


 

offline eXXailon from purgatory on 2003-09-12 07:54 [#00859743]
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Me:
YVES m French
Pronounced: EEV
Derived from Germanic iv meaning "yew". This was the name of
a 14th-century saint from France.

Nacmat:
IGNATIUS m (Ignacio is the spanish variant)
Pronounced: ig-NAY-shus
From the Roman family name Egnatius, which was possibly
derived from Latin ignis "fire". This was the name of
several early saints, including the third bishop of Antioch
who was thrown to wild beasts by emperor Trajan, and by
Saint Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Jesuits.



 

offline nacmat on 2003-09-12 07:56 [#00859744]
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hey thanks for that... where did you find that?



 

offline nlogax from oh, you must be the brains (Norway) on 2003-09-12 07:57 [#00859745]
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Kenneth
Irish: Handsome
English: royal oath

linky


 

offline Skink from A cesspool in eden on 2003-09-12 07:58 [#00859747]
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My name is paul and it's of italian origin i think, it means
small.


 

offline eXXailon from purgatory on 2003-09-12 07:59 [#00859749]
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right here:

www.behindthename.com


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2003-09-12 08:05 [#00859754]
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apperantly my name "goran" means "mountain man"

thats something new hehe


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2003-09-12 08:07 [#00859756]
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MATTHEW   m   English, Biblical
Pronounced: MATH-yoo
English form of Matthaios, which was a Greek form of the
Hebrew name Mattithyahu which meant "gift of YAHWEH". Saint
Matthew, also called Levi, was one of the twelve apostles (a
tax collector). He was supposedly the author of the first
Gospel in the New Testament.

yahweh = hebrew term for god



 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2003-09-12 08:09 [#00859759]
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wait a minute... god sends a gift... and its a tax
collector?

:-S

wtf


 

offline mortsto-x from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2003-09-12 08:10 [#00859761]
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Morten. I think it means brave. Morton means "From the Town
Near the Moor", what the hell that is.



 

offline hobbes from age on 2003-09-12 08:10 [#00859762]
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benjamin = the youngest son

no one has ever called me benjamin though


 

offline hobbes from age on 2003-09-12 08:12 [#00859763]
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BENJAMIN   m   English, French, German, Hungarian,
Biblical
Pronounced: BEN-ja-min (English), ben-zha-MEN (French)
From the Hebrew name Binyamin which means "son of the south"
or "son of the right hand". Benjamin in the Old Testament
was the twelfth and youngest son of Jacob and the founder of
one of the southern tribes of the Hebrews. This name was
also borne by Benjamin Franklin, an American statesman,
inventor, scientist and philosopher.


 

offline Spacecadet on 2003-09-12 08:17 [#00859768]
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my name is christopher, and it means 'christ-bearer', saint
christopher, so the story goes was a man who offered to
carry christ over a flooded river, but when christ was on
his back he weighed the same as 1000 men, but he still
managed to get christ across to the other side without
getting christ wet


 

offline Spacecadet on 2003-09-12 08:19 [#00859772]
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CHRISTOPHER m English
Pronounced: KRIS-to-fur
Means "bearing Christ", derived from Late Greek Christos
combined with pherein "to bear, to carry". Christopher was
the legendary saint who carried the young Jesus across a
river. He is the patron saint of travellers. Another famous
bearer was Christopher Columbus, the explorer who reached
the West Indies in the 15th century.


 

offline cuntychuck from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-09-12 08:30 [#00859801]
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LAU was not found in this database. Names that sound similar
to LAU:


 

offline IronLung from the 91fwy in soCAL (United States) on 2003-09-12 08:34 [#00859809]
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JOSEPH m English, French, Biblical
Pronounced: JO-sef (English), zho-ZEF (French)
From the Hebrew name Yoseph meaning "he will add". In the
Old Testament Joseph was the eleventh son of Jacob. Because
he was the favourite of his father, his older brothers sent
him to Egypt and told their father that he had died. In
Egypt, Joseph became an advisor to the pharaoh, and was
eventually reconciled with his brothers when they came to
Egypt during a famine. This is the name of two characters in
the New Testament: Joseph the husband of Mary and Joseph of
Arimathea. Also, rulers of the Holy Roman Empire have had
this name.

right on


 

offline atgmartin from DeathMallMegaComplexville (United States) on 2003-09-12 08:37 [#00859816]
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ALEXANDER m English, German, Dutch
Pronounced: al-eg-ZAN-dur
From the Greek name Alexandros, which meant "defending men"
from Greek alexein "to defend, help" and aner "man"
(genitive andros).

Quite ironic actually.


 

offline ScenarioDr on 2003-09-12 08:47 [#00859834]
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DANIEL m English, Jewish, French, German, Scandinavian,
Polish, Czech, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Biblical
Pronounced: DAN-yul (English), dan-YEL (French)

From the Hebrew name Daniyel meaning "God is my judge".
Daniel was a Hebrew prophet whose story is told in the Book
of Daniel in the Old Testament. He lived during the Jewish
captivity in Babylon, where he served in the court of the
king, rising to prominence by interpreting the king's
dreams. The book also presents Daniel's four visions of the
end of the world. Famous bearers of this name include
English author Daniel Defoe, Swiss mathematician Daniel
Bernoulli, and American frontiersman Daniel Boone.



 

offline Phresch from fucking Trondheim (Norway) on 2003-09-12 08:50 [#00859838]
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fredrik----->peace


 

offline recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2003-09-12 08:59 [#00859845]
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thad alan smoyer means, thad alan smoyer


 

offline DirtyPriest from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-09-12 08:59 [#00859847]
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Johannes: Also biblical(John the baptist, is really
"Johannes", and theres also an apostel with the name). I'm
not entirely sure, but i think it means "The lord has acted
just".


 

offline corrupted-girl on 2003-09-12 09:01 [#00859849]
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Latin for forest nymph :)


 

offline Eddy Wally from leuven (Belgium) on 2003-09-12 09:03 [#00859851]
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yea man, i'm also a gift of god

matthias (matthew)


 

offline DeLtoiD from Ontario on 2003-09-12 09:23 [#00859869]
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Will - great protector, also helmet.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2003-09-12 09:38 [#00859906]
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The name of Jason has given you sensitivity and appreciation
for the finer and deeper things in life. You can enjoy
reading, study, and contemplation about many different
subjects. When your interests or curiosity are aroused, you
work intensely at new undertakings, but your interests often
wane when you encounter drudgery and monotony, with the
result that you leave many things unfinished. Your name has
taken you into many bitter experiences. The greatest lack in
your life is stability and peace of mind. A peaceful and
quiet environment, especially out in nature, is one of your
greatest desires, but you are constantly taken into chaotic
conditions. Because you have high ideals and are a
principled person, you have been disillusioned and
disappointed in people on many occasions and have
experienced much aloneness. You are fond of outdoor sports,
where you can find an outlet for your nervous energy.
Impulsiveness could bring frequent accidents and unfortunate
happenings into your life. You do not like to be restricted
or to have your freedom curtailed in any way. You find it
difficult to control your thoughts and could swing in moods
from one extreme to the other. Your speech can become very
critical and sarcastic when you are frustrated or crossed.

Wow, it's pretty dead on. But it's also a bit too universal.


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2003-09-12 09:40 [#00859909]
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Same here!!


 

offline xceque on 2003-09-12 09:47 [#00859920]
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My name is an anglicised version of a Scottish version of a
name that means "protector of men" or something like that.


 

offline tallyho from Vladivostok (Russia) on 2003-09-12 09:55 [#00859930]
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mine means something like this


 

offline anon from ^_^ (United Kingdom) on 2003-09-12 09:58 [#00859939]
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my name is stacey - it means russian princess (well the
longer version of my name does)

but i don't know what ''stacey''means.

-A-


 

offline Sepix from Major City (Austria) on 2003-09-12 09:59 [#00859941]
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direct translation would be "victory-peace" =)


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-09-12 10:14 [#00859968]
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I knew and loved someone called Stacey. She was a prrincess.



 

offline nobsmuggler from silly mid-off on 2003-09-12 16:00 [#00860376]
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gary = spear carrier

my name is crap


 

offline spoonz from Edmonton, AB (Canada) on 2003-09-12 16:08 [#00860381]
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Nicholas
Origin: Greek
Meaning: People's victory. St. Nicholas is the patron saint
of children

Origin: Shakespearean
Meaning: 'King Henry the Eighth' Sir Nicholas Vaux.



 

offline dariusgriffin from cool on 2003-09-12 16:10 [#00860382]
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FABIEN m French
French form of Fabianus (see FABIAN).

FABIAN m English, German, Dutch, Polish
Pronounced: FAY-bee-an
From the Roman family name Fabianus, which was derived from
FABIUS.

FABIUS m Ancient Roman
Roman family name which was derived from Latin faba "bean".
Quintus Fabius Maximus was the Roman general who used
delaying tactics to halt the invasion of Hannibal in the 3rd
century BC.

And my surname means 'leek'.

Great, great...


 

offline deepspace9mm from filth on 2003-09-12 16:11 [#00860383]
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Alex - Protector of Mankind.

I'm officially a superhero.


 

offline corticalstim from Canada on 2003-09-12 16:11 [#00860384]
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Ron: Means "song" in hebrew.

nice!


 

offline Aphexisatwin from your mom's room (United States) on 2003-09-12 16:11 [#00860385]
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gifted.... got that off a bookmark, so I don't know how
reliabl it is


 

offline deepspace9mm from filth on 2003-09-12 16:12 [#00860386]
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If y'all were named after anyone, who was it? I was named
after Alex Webb, who used to manage a jazz band my dad was
in.


 

offline smogk from burlington (United States) on 2003-09-12 16:27 [#00860410]
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smogk loves tallyho, pass it on!


 

offline SValx from United Kingdom on 2003-09-12 16:28 [#00860411]
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Sophie from Sophia meaning holy wisdom.


 

offline dariusgriffin from cool on 2003-09-12 16:30 [#00860415]
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Your names are so rad to the max compared to mine...


 

offline uzim on 2003-09-12 16:39 [#00860426]
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CLÉMENT   m   French
Pronounced: klay-MAWN
French form of CLEMENT

CLEMENT   m   English
Pronounced: KLE-ment
From the Late Latin name Clemens which meant "merciful,
gentle". This was the name of 14 popes, including Saint
Clement I, the third pope, one of the Apostolic Fathers.
Another saint named Clement was Saint Clement of Alexandria,
a theologian and church father who attempted to reconcile
Christian and Platonic philosophies.


 

offline uzim on 2003-09-12 16:39 [#00860428]
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corrupted-girl on 2003-09-12 17:01 [#00859849]
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Latin for forest nymph :)


> ....?

hamadryadus? ^^;


 


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