ITT: origin of your name

Any anons with a Hebrew name here? I'm going to kick your ass.
t. glorious greek name

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander
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Catalan-Germanic master race name, of course.

Sebastian, its a Greek name

I'm David

I was named after Christ. King fucking Jew.

I am Greek

Nice to meet you, fellow Greek.
Meet my fist.

t. also glorious greek name

i have a hebrew name :3

My name is Abraão (Abraham)
Fight me irl

Im pretty sure my name is like, celtic or something
do i pass?
not even white though

I am Greek

Hi fellow Greek brother. Where does your Greek name originate from? Mine comes from an ancient city Sebasta
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sivas
Temporary under t*rk occupation.

Come at me.
t. hebrew name

I am Greek

fight me
t. norse name

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I have a Nordic name because I am Nordic

No, you are N*rdic w*ite boi. Prove otherwise.

I am Swedish ( Greek )
Greek is a state of mind
Swedes are better than other humans
I pay a Polish prostitute to lick my asshole and suck on my balls
Good night ( Greek )

I'm greek as well. Nicholas come from Nikolaos which means victor of the people in greek. It's also the name of Santa Claus. Beat that Niggers

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I too am Greek

Blaine is the anglicized version of the Scottish-Gaelic personal name Bláan which had its origins as a nickname, a diminutive of the Gaelic “blá” meaning “yellow”, probably given to a blonde or yellow-faired fellow. ... Outside of Scotland, the name gained wider usage by the 19th century.

neat, I have blonde hair so it works out

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forty_Martyrs_of_Sebaste

Latin given name
Just like my Roman ancestors that built the most marvellous empire in the history of man

German surname
Like the noble savages that managed to fend of said empire at the limes border wall.

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Latin/germanic name

Marko - Slavic variation of Roman/Apostole's name Marcus

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander
Its exact origin is unknown, but it means "protector of men" (or if you'd like "hero").

Surname is derived from the Irish meaning "Son of the owner of church lands"

tfw both name and lastname are of greek origin

French
>tfw not an Italian name

Alexandre - French variation of Greek's name Alexandros.

greek name too

Natassia
Orthodox name lol

100% Gaelic name thank fuck. No (((biblical))) names in my family.

Eli = Hebrew name short for Eliyahu.

I have a Germanic, Hebrew and Greek name
t. more than one first name masterrace

Whats up Eli

Anthony is greek i think

>g*rmanic first name
>g*rmanic second name
>g*rmanic motherside surname
>Glorious and Brave Iberian fatherside surname
Thanks dad

ciao Nicoula da Bari

Latin master race

>ivan
slavic name obv.
comes from greek i guess
>yannis/ioanis

>American education

No, I have Greek name I sm Greek

Mine's German

My first and last are greek i am greek

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I am Greek

I'm Hans
funny thing is I'm a half brazilian Jew
fight me

roman
originates from some early christian martyr

I am Greek.

Basque form of Etruscan/Roman name.

My name is Dante.

Come and fight me, wimp
t.hebrew name

Aramaic name, deal with it :^)

My name is Irish in origin.

Scandinavian name

YAAAAAAAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

it means "he who keeps men away"

Greek firstname, Irish surname

let me guess, Manolis?

my first name is so greek that it doesn't translate to anything.

Jens?

I guess is German

Torwaldo?

It's one of the variants of Alphons

probably federico (friedrich)

roman

Nick here
I am Greek

charles
its the proto germanic word for man

My first name. Originates from the Roman name ANTONIVS. But the correct English suggests a connection to Greek for flower (anthos Ⲁ่ⲚⲐⲞⲤ)

oh that's actually arabic, from when the Moors conquered the southern Italy. The original name is Ali-Phaini

Dude, it's literally the name of a bunch Visigothic Asturian kings

>parents named me Delfino
>my name means fucking dolphin
>we're not even Italian

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alri delfi

shhh the memes say shitaly is black and muslim

Girls named Delfina are hot, become a trap

no, originally the name meant...well some kind of monster from the mythology

I think the name meant womb

Dauphin (dolphin) was the title given to the heir apparent to the throne of France, don't about the mythology aspect

probably had to do with being from the true womb

it's like Argo, which used to mean fast, but today it means late

do you know anyone called Dyonisos?

same, but my full name is Juan Sebastian, i think Juan is spanish

many people

Dennis! more commonly, Dionysis

its not

well my name is Ryan, so irish I guess

Dionisio used to be a thing here, I met one 90 year old guy named that, Diógenes too
Juan comes from hebrew יוחנן (Yôḥānnān)

>Diógenes too
This is rad, I've met a Socrates myself and a one governor was called Aristoteles

It's just the name of a place in France, with "of" before it.

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Oh, OP means first names.
My first name is the French version of William, Guillaume.

French-Germanic first name, 2 Hebrew middle names, an Anglo Saxon middle name, and an Irish last name.

so similar to where we get denim? serge de nimes, or something like that. (I dont have special characters set up on my keyboard dont bully please.)

lots of fucking in your family

Hebrew

how many names do you need lad?

I'm the youngest of 7 siblings, all with different dads

Yeah, similar to that.

youtube.com/watch?v=PptHWHfnCnY

cool. I have an irish first and middle name and then an anglicized last name.

>anglicized last name
An anglicized Irish name?

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Makes it sound cooler than being the seventh mistake in a series of mistakes going back to when my mum was 15.