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what's your name means?

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maxygirlforever said:
~~> meaning~~>"morning star, Venus"

MDR xD well I already knew this!!

~Dana~ ^^
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<3^_^
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the meaning is very beautiful :)
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Its gorgeose!
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Kiniko90 said:
My name means hair. And I'm pretty sure it's not listed on that website.
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midnight-stars said:
My name means to be God like.
-MacKayla :)
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I knew that!:)
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Haha, Cool!
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dustfinger said:
It means "fortress, incline"

Yay

These a synonyms of the actual words. Don't want somebody finding out my real name.
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Its just your first name:) but if toi don't want to toi don't have to.
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i did my first name
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rapunzeleah123 said:
In Hebrew, it means "weary."
In English/Celtic, "meadow."

Thanks!
-Leah-
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I knew that already though ;)
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welcome :)
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demon_wolf said:
My name means "White Island."
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ShiningsTar542 said:
ASMA ou ASMAA

Gender: Feminine

Usage: Arabic

Other Scripts: أسمى (Arabic)
Asma means "supreme". Asmaa means "appellations" ou "prestige" in Arabic. This was the name of a daughter of Abu Bakr, the first caliph of the Muslims.
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I learned about Abu Bakar in History a few weeks ago. That's really neat!
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*Bakr
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Im muslim! abu bakar is the prophets closest companion!
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BlueberryA said:
Mine (Hannah) means "favour" ou "grace"
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Damon-Bamon12 said:
Salma ----> Safe... I guess. ;]
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Easy to remember :D
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Yeah:)
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My little sister's name is Salma too. :D
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Cool ;]
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LunaShay said:
Kirstyn-
Gender: Feminine

Usage: English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch

From Christiana, the Latin feminine form of CHRISTIAN. This was the name of an early, possibly legendary, saint who was tormented par her pagan father. It was also borne par a 17th-century Swedish Queen and patron the arts who gave up her crown in order to become a Roman Catholic.

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That's a sad but cool story
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Thats my name!But its spelled Kristen
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Cool..^^
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Oh, Queen Christina!
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Darkshine said:
Burning light.
It's a Hebrew name and I'm not Hebrew which makes it even plus cool. 8)
Because mainstream names are so mainstream.
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According to the site, it's Croatian and Hebrew at the same time.
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Goldilottes said:
My name means womanly & feminine & fair,
My middle name means beautiful flower.
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Idunn said:
May: May is a nickname for Mary that is the english form of Maria that means in Hebrew meaning: "Beloved/love" ou in Spanish meaning is "Bitter Sea".

Linn: Linn can come from Malin, Linnea, Linda, Lina, Lynn. It can mean "Gentle" ou "Lake".
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ladycountry said:
My means silent
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Autumn21x said:
It means 'Clear,Serene'
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Hailie_45 said:
MEGAN

Gender: Feminine

Usage: Welsh, English

Pronounced: MEG-ən (English) [key]
Welsh diminutive of MARGARET. In the English-speaking world outside of Wales it has only been regularly used since the middle of the 20th century.
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hellomia said:
My name is Leah and that says"Weary" "Mistress" "Ruler"
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Weary? Whoa!
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I know.I was shocked to
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egyptprincess7 said:
MINA

Gender: Feminine

Usage: English, Dutch, Limburgish

Pronounced: MEE-nə (English)

Short form of WILHELMINA and other names ending in mina. This was the name of a character in the novel 'Dracula' (1897) par Bram Stoker.
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Wilhelmina.XD
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MDR
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Tamar20 said:

TAMARA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Russian, English, Dutch, Macedonian
Other Scripts: Тамара (Russian, Macedonian)
Pronounced: tah-MAH-rah (Russian), tə-MAHR-ə (English)  [key]
Russian form of TAMAR. It was introduced to the English-speaking world par Russian performers such as Tamara Karsavina (1885-1978), Tamara Drasin (1905-1943), Tamara Geva (1907-1997) and Tamara Toumanova (1919-1996). It was also borne par the Polish cubist painter Tamara de Lempicka (1898-1980). This name also coincides with a Sanskrit word meaning "spice".
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Spice!
Tamar20 posted il y a plus d’un an
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there r many arabian ppl who have this name 2:)..i know 2 girls with this name:D
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tamar20:^_^:)
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zoki said:
My name means Great Britain ._.
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snake-gal said:
My name means 'pure'
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dreamfields said:
Mine means Dark Stranger ou Mighty Chief!
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LoL
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I believe those are the English and Scottish meanings. I'm not sure I come close to being either. :)
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HanabusaXAnime said:
Emma = Whole/Universal

Hanabusa = Kanji: Petals Of A Flower
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yusra89 said:
YUSRA
Means "wealth, ease" in Arabic.
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candygirl2011 said:
my name is Rahaf..
It's an arabian name that means"sensitive":)
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brucewillisfan said:
Ken, Means "healthy, strong".
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LoopyLuna96 said:
Amy means 'Beloved' in French, although it's similar to the French for 'friend', too, I've heard.
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shadowsgirl252 said:
My mom told me that it means wisdom, strength and beauty. :)
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Denelys said:
my name is so invented it does not have a meaning.......:(
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Mushii said:
My name is not on that list. And I knew it wouldn't be.
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POPclogger216 said:
Well, 'your' is an adjective, meaning 'Of ou belonging to you', and 'name' is a noun, meaning 'The titre par which any person ou thing is known'. Hope that helps!
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xxemogirl101xx said:
Means simply "destiny, fate" from the English word, ultimately from Latin destinare "to determine", a derivative of stare "to stand".
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darkkhorn19 said:
Zane = God Is Gracious (I'm an Atheist... XD Irony...)

Luxuria = Lust (Very accurate...)

Zenon = Greek last name
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AvatarAang97 said:
Aaliyah: The highest most exalted one and the best. And also blessing. :D
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iamagagamonster said:
Skylar: Sheltered
Rihannon: Witch
Ima sheltered witch!!
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xXSweeneyXx said:
Diminutive of ELIZABETH

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How meaningful.
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sassikassi said:
kassidy-clever
my last name- child of god
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Me_Iz_Here said:
It's supposed to mean Morning étoile, star (there are lots of names with this meaning including Lucero and Dana) but the site just says it's Germain.

Anika, uh-nee-kuh.
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GrenadeGirl337 said:
Meaghan means 'pearl' and Cassidy means 'clever.'
so apparently my name means either 'pearl clever' ou clever pearl.
Meaghan/Megan/Meghan/Meygan/Meigan/alot of other spellings is Greek, While Cassidy is Celtic/Gaelic. :)
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justleeelee said:
...It either means weary ou ruler. Because those things match together totally. I'm gonna go with "ruler" for me though...
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Mrs_twiLautner said:
My name is Itzel and it means arc en ciel lady. MDR
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 My name is Itzel and it means arc en ciel lady. MDR
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Euphoria_Girl said:
Samantha means "flower" :)
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theanimemaster said:
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Cathasaigh meaning "descendent of Cathasaigh". The name Cathasaigh means "vigilant" in Gaelic. It is also donné in honour of Casey Jones (1863-1900), a train engineer who sacrificed his life to save his passengers. In his case, Casey was a nickname acquired because he was raised in the town of Cayce, Kentucky


this is wut my name means
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LinaHarrow said:
I alreadys know mine. :D
Name: Sarah ♥
Meaning: Princess ♥
Treat meh like royalty! >:)
Please?? x3
Just kidding.
But siriusly.
I'm so hyper.
gahhhhhhhhhhhhh.
I don't want to stop typing. :/
Okay, it's all a lie.
Except the part about my name and the meaning, that part is true.
And that part where I a dit "it's all a lie".
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NomyCake said:
BEATRIX

Gender: Feminine

Usage: English, German, Dutch, Late Roman

Pronounced: BEE-ə-triks (English), BE-ah-triks (German), BAY-ah-triks (Dutch) [key]
Probably from Viatrix, a feminine form of the Late Latin name Viator which meant "voyager, traveller". It was a common name amongst early Christians, and the spelling was altered par association with Latin beatus "blessed". Viatrix ou Beatrix was a 4th-century saint who was strangled to death during the persecutions of Diocletian. In England it became rare after the Middle Ages, but it was revived in the 19th century. A famous bearer was the British auteur and illustrator Beatrix Potter (1866-1943), the creator of Peter Rabbit.
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CUTEDXC said:
my real name (Amber) i dont no wat it means but my user name means i think DxC is cute and DxC is duncan and courtney from total drama island
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my name amber means fossil and a color and i think some thing with a arbre
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it does. Amber is a very populaire name. my bff's name is Amber
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bLaZiNgDuCk said:
I can't believe my name means a "dove". -_-
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TotalDramaChick said:
NAME: Charlette (Had to use the charlotte result:/)

GENDER: Feminine

USAGE: French, English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch


Meaning & History

French feminine diminutive of CHARLES. It was introduced to Britain in the 17th century. A notable bearer was charlotte Bronte (1816-1855), the eldest of the three Bronte sisters and the auteur of 'Jane Eyre' and 'Villette'
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Shadowmarioking said:
It can mean marguerite, daisy ou Pearl.
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xxXsk8trXxx said:
It's a feminine form of Adrian, which is a name several popes and saints were born with.
Awkward...I'm Jewish with two Israeli Jewish parents. They picked the name because they liked it. I feel like telling them what it means now...
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2dolphn97 said:
Waffles
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simpleplan said:
supplanter - one who wrongfully ou illegally seizes and holds the place of another
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JaseKS said:
"Broken River"
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kiraragirl200 said:
Regina means Royal Queen :)
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That's one of my best Friends names ^^
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narlyvamp1234 said:
my name is Hannah and it means grace of gods
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badasses said:
From the Germanic name Mahthildis meaning "strength in battle", from the elements maht "might, strength" and hild "battle". Saint Matilda was the wife of the 10th-century German king Henry I the Fowler. The name was brought to England par the Normans, being borne par the wife of William the Conqueror himself. It was populaire until the 15th century in England, usually in the vernacular form Maud. Both forms were revived par the 19th century. This name appears in the populaire Australian folk song 'Waltzing Matilda', written in 1895.
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VARIANTS: Mathilda, Maud, Maude (English), Mathilda (Swedish)
DIMINUTIVES: Tilly, Tillie, Tilda, Mattie, Maudie (English), Tilda (Swedish), Tilda (Finnish)
OTHER LANGUAGES: Mahthildis, Mathilda (Ancient Germanic), Matylda (Czech), Mathilde (Danish), Mechteld, Machteld, Mathilde, Maud (Dutch), Mathilde, Mahaut (French), Mechtilde, Mechthild, Mathilde (German), Matild (Hungarian), Matilde, Mafalda (Italian), Mathilde (Norwegian), Matylda (Polish), Matilde, Mafalda (Portuguese), Matilde (Spanish), Mallt (Welsh)
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cinnominbubble said:
My name is Ishmam and it is Arabic. Sometimes it means a way to read the Qur'an, other times it means admirable. thax 4 ur time. L8er Pi-oples
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CherryCrush100 said:
Isabelle
GENDER: Feminine
USAGE: French, English, German, Dutch
PRONOUNCED: ee-za-BEL (French), IZ-ə-bel (English), ee-sah-BEL-lə (Dutch)
Meaning & History
French form of ISABEL
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someone_save_me said:
Wisdom.

-_-


I have NEVER heard something plus untrue.
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Thrillie-jean said:
Micaela:Who is like God:))))

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aly001 said:
It means Its just the short name for Èlisabeth!
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MarMar_XigLux said:
Amanda; in part this is a feminine form of Amandus. It means "Lovable, Worthy of Love".

..I feel so cheesy. - v -
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Usui--takumi said:
TAKUMI
From Japanese
"artisan" ou "skilled".It can also come from (taku) "expand,open,pioneer" combined with (mi) "sea,ocean" ou (mi) "truth".
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