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04.01.2010, 22:34 quote

missjb

Mines Julie and it comes from the Latin name Juliette which means Youthful! Which is correct!

And no-one sing me Julie to me, its old, it bores me and ive had a whole pub sing it to me, so leave off! ha ha

 

04.01.2010, 23:23 quote

yankeechick
yankeechick Joined: 28 Jul 2009 Posts: 810 Location: USA, Ohio, Crestline
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Well. Mine is quite obvious! hahaha.

Crystal
Gender: Girl
Origin: English
Meaning: Crystal
Pronunciation: (KRISS tal)
Form of: Itself (Crystal)

Miscellaneous Info for Crystal
Categories: Nature Names, English Names
Used in: English speaking countries
Additional info: Derived from the Greek "krystallos," "ice."
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05.01.2010, 00:32 quote

missjb

yankeechick wrote:
Well. Mine is quite obvious! hahaha.

Crystal
Gender: Girl
Origin: English
Meaning: Crystal
Pronunciation: (KRISS tal)
Form of: Itself (Crystal)

Miscellaneous Info for Crystal
Categories: Nature Names, English Names
Used in: English speaking countries
Additional info: Derived from the Greek "krystallos," "ice."


Mines sounds really dull now, im gunna change it by depole! ha ha

 

05.01.2010, 00:37 quote

yankeechick
yankeechick Joined: 28 Jul 2009 Posts: 810 Location: USA, Ohio, Crestline
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Your name isn't dull! Haha Mine is what it means. There is nothing interesting about it. Sad Nothing fun.
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05.01.2010, 00:49 quote

pa8lo

Ali - High, Exalted, lion of god, sublime, Greatest

All pretty true i say Smile

 

05.01.2010, 00:54 quote

missjb

pa8lo wrote:
Ali - High, Exalted, lion of god, sublime, Greatest

All pretty true i say Smile


Bless!

 

05.01.2010, 17:39 quote

handsel
handsel Joined: 18 Mar 2009 Posts: 2355 Location: United Kingdom, England, West Midlands
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My name is Thomas, or Tom for short.
I'm named after my maternal grandfather and my uncle.
It is of Aramaic origin, and its meaning is "twin".
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19.01.2010, 00:55 quote

studiogilliam

My first name is Stewart.

Literally meaning, 'Steward' it describes a person who is a good, helpful host, who listens to his peers and assists wherever possible.

Yeah. It's right, too.

 

19.01.2010, 01:01 quote

studiogilliam

yankeechick wrote:
Your name isn't dull! Haha Mine is what it means. There is nothing interesting about it. Sad Nothing fun.


Then focus on what it means. A crystal is an incredibly precious and beautiful object. It's normally see-through, too. Which could suggest you are an open, truthful and trustful person.

So it's certainly not a bad name. ^_^

 

19.01.2010, 01:07 quote

studiogilliam

missjb wrote:
yankeechick wrote:
Well. Mine is quite obvious! hahaha.

Crystal
Gender: Girl
Origin: English
Meaning: Crystal
Pronunciation: (KRISS tal)
Form of: Itself (Crystal)

Miscellaneous Info for Crystal
Categories: Nature Names, English Names
Used in: English speaking countries
Additional info: Derived from the Greek "krystallos," "ice."


Mines sounds really dull now, im gunna change it by depole! ha ha


To be youthful is to have lots of energy.
To be youthful is to be beautiful.
To be youthful is to have a lot to look forward to.

You're name isn't dull in the slightest! Just gotta break it down, and work out what it means! Smile

Also, that sucks about the pub thing. I hope you don't have to put up with that again.

 

25.01.2010, 23:37 quote

MakoMW
MakoMW Joined: 03 Nov 2007 Posts: 309 Location: United Kingdom, England, Greater Manchester
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The meaning of my name is: "who resembles God?"

Enough said. xD

 

26.01.2010, 10:23 quote

eccles
Joined: 23 Jun 2006 Posts: 2201 Location: United Kingdom, England, Somerset
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Mines David, more Hebrew which means beloved! LOL mind you i was going to have a name that was passed to the eldest male from each generation of my family! That was until my Uncle almost choked on his cuppa and pointed out that i would hate it and my parents for sticking me with a lousy monicker! I still refuse to use it today except when i want to discriminate from the other 5 billion who share my surname!

I won't impart the dreaded name here but a clue it's a celebrated day in February!
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26.01.2010, 10:52 quote

whitezombie69

Symon

M'kay........

It's Greek, like feta cheese. It means 'snub-nosed', which isn't like feta cheese. It's also a variant of the Hebrew for 'to listen or to hear'.

But i've always been 'Sy', so if we break the Greek meaning down, my abbreviated name probably means 'snu', which is pretty shit.

A bit like feta cheese.

That is all.

 

26.01.2010, 10:54 quote

whitezombie69

eccles wrote:
Mines David, more Hebrew which means beloved! LOL mind you i was going to have a name that was passed to the eldest male from each generation of my family! That was until my Uncle almost choked on his cuppa and pointed out that i would hate it and my parents for sticking me with a lousy monicker! I still refuse to use it today except when i want to discriminate from the other 5 billion who share my surname!

I won't impart the dreaded name here but a clue it's a celebrated day in February!


David Pancake?

 

26.01.2010, 11:08 quote

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whitezombie69 wrote:
eccles wrote:
Mines David, more Hebrew which means beloved! LOL mind you i was going to have a name that was passed to the eldest male from each generation of my family! That was until my Uncle almost choked on his cuppa and pointed out that i would hate it and my parents for sticking me with a lousy monicker! I still refuse to use it today except when i want to discriminate from the other 5 billion who share my surname!

I won't impart the dreaded name here but a clue it's a celebrated day in February!


David Pancake?




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