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26.01.2010, 12:18 quote

eccles
Joined: 23 Jun 2006 Posts: 2201 Location: United Kingdom, England, Somerset
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HMMMMMMMMMMMMM! should i ROFL OR PMSL!

Try another day!

I asked for that!
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This guy is liscensed to chill, and thrill, but the opportunities to thrill are rather less than anticipated!!!!

 

26.01.2010, 13:25 quote

bbones
bbones Joined: 16 Sep 2008 Posts: 1164 Location: United Kingdom, England, London
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im The Ish! aka The shiggidy! aka The shiznit!

but u can call me ishmael and i'll promise u a whale of a time


yea had to cheeze it out a lil
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francine needn some attention
wilma givn that thank u smooch
ha no im not pinchin lois' tig ol bitties
betty wonderin how the marry she ended up here

 

26.01.2010, 13:53 quote

gj458

What site did you lot get your information from? I tried google, and i'm getting "Priceless." from one site and "We'd expect it to be a tall dark handsome chap thats strong" from another. How fucking boring is that? i want more info!

 

26.01.2010, 14:35 quote

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Freda - Origin and Meaning of the name

Tranquil Leader Peace, Home-loving, Placid, Intellectual

I knew I was born to rule!!!

[ 1 syll. fre-da, fr-eda ] The girl name Freda is pronounced as FREHD †. Freda is primarily used in English and Welsh, and its language of origin is Old English, Germanic, and Celtic. Old English, Germanic, and Celtic origin, English use: Derived from the element 'fridu' which is of the meaning peace, protection, safety. The name evolved from the short form of other names containing the syllable 'freda' or 'fred'. The English Fredda, the English Fredia, the English Freeda, the English Freida, the English, German, Hungarian, and Spanish Frida, the English and German Frieda, the German Friede, and the English Halfrida are variant forms of the name.
In addition, Freda is an English short form of the English, German, Italian, and Polish name Alfreda.
Freda is also an English and Welsh pet form of the English, German, and Welsh name Winifred.
Freda is also a short form of the English name Elfreda.
Freda is also an English short form of the English and Portuguese name Frederica. The short form Fred (English), and the pet forms Freddi (English) and Freddie (English) are other variants of Freda.
Freda is rare as a baby name for girls. In 1900, 0.101% of baby girls were named Freda. Its ranking then was #171. The baby name has since suffered a substantial fall in popularity, and is now used on an infrequent scale. In 2008, out of the group of girl names directly related to Freda, Frida was the most popular.
Baby names that sound like Freda include the English Fred, the Welsh Ffraid, the German Frede, the name Fredy, the name Freyde, the German Friede, the English Fredda, the English Freddi, the English Freddie, the English Freddy, the English Fredi, the English Fredie, the English Freeda, the English Freida, the English, German, Hungarian, and Spanish Frida, the English and German Frieda, the Polish Fryda, the Arabic Farida, and the English Fredia.

 

26.01.2010, 18:38 quote

annmarie5988

'name not found' Laughing

 

27.01.2010, 00:07 quote

missjb

gj458 wrote:
What site did you lot get your information from? I tried google, and i'm getting "Priceless." from one site and "We'd expect it to be a tall dark handsome chap thats strong" from another. How fucking boring is that? i want more info!


I think you made that last bit up to be honest or maybe someone with your name suggested it! ha ha!!
It also means worthy of praise!

 

27.01.2010, 00:33 quote

gj458




Now what?! proof right there babycakes!

 

27.01.2010, 00:35 quote

whysoserious1983
whysoserious1983 Joined: 31 Mar 2009 Posts: 3714 Location: United Kingdom, England, Essex
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The name "Andrew" also means "Strong and Manly" it's my middle name.
So I am "The great one, strong and manly" and if we go to my surname, "From the Hill."
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Vidi Vici Veni

I got in touch with my feminine side. She emailed me back saying if I ever contacted her again she'd call the police.

 

27.01.2010, 00:41 quote

missjb

gj458 wrote:



Now what?! proof right there babycakes!


Ha ha ha ha!!!! Ok point proven! Now everyone knows your name! Your officially in the clique!

 

27.01.2010, 00:41 quote

martintucker
martintucker Joined: 22 Oct 2009 Posts: 1330 Location: United Kingdom, Scotland, Edinburgh
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SCOTT
Gender: Masculine

Usage: English, Scottish

Pronounced: SKAHT [key]

From an English and Scottish surname which meant "a Scotsman". The original meaning of the word Scot is debated, but it may mean "tattoo", so given because Scotsmen often had tattoos

 

07.11.2010, 12:59 quote

hadiwadi

I was born during the Eritrean/Ethiopian war and many new parents that wanted the end/peace used political or hopeful names.

My parents chose Hadinet, meaning unity.

 

07.11.2010, 14:26 quote

210

My Name is Rena, Hebrew, meaning Joyous song! I can't even sing!

 

07.11.2010, 16:45 quote

fairenough

My name is basim ,its meant smiling , actually its Arabic name . they said all of the Arabic names have a meaning .

 

07.11.2010, 18:09 quote

pookyumsss

Sinead :

The meaning of the name Sinead is God Is Gracious

The origin of the name Sinead is Irish

Notes: Form of JANET. Pronounced Shi-NAYD. Sinead O'Connor, singer

 

07.11.2010, 18:10 quote

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my name is Dayna....it means from Denmark but is usually spelled Dana. I am Canadian...really not sure how I got a name that is geographically incorrect but I thank my mother for her choice because the other one picked was Jacqueline. So NOT me Very Happy

 
 
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