1. Your name

1. Your name
2. Does your name exist in other Languages?

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1. Felipe
2. Philip

1. Cunt.
2. Brendan. Don't think so, feel free to correct me though.

1.Daniel
2.I don't know, man, probably.

so.. your name is cunt?

1. Jaewon
2. Not really but it sounds a lot like ghetto names (Jaykwon, Rayquan) so I get a lot of that. dont really mind

oh shit I just assumed it said "your cunt" as question one. I guess I've been here too long.

1. Nice try, NSA
2. It's derived from sanskrit if not ancient javanese, idk.

1. Martin
2. Martin in pretty much any other language... just different pronunciation

Kyle

I don't this so....

1. Eduardo
2. I think it does

Anyway, i fucking love my name.

1.kim yumi (金由美)
2.internet says yumi exists in japan

Yes, Yumi is female name in japan.

1. Juan Sebastián
2. Yes, Johann Sebastian, João Sebastião, etc

Have you ever been to Berlin?
1. Lucas
2. Luke? It's a biblical name so I guess so.

sure thing, cunt

1. Gerald
2. Gerardo, Jerrold, Gerry, Jerald, Jerry, Garrett

1. Agustín
2. Yes. Austin

Doxxable information
Yes, it's more popular in Scandinavia than the UK despite being and English name

Yes, in Portuguese, Italian, French, English, Farsi, etc. Basically any country touched by the Roman Catholic Church. Can anyone guess it? It's a name that literally means nobility and has CHAD status in quite a number of countries.

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Yes it's common.

1. Austin
2. I guess so according to him

1. Kristján
2. Yea, Christian.

Pedro
Pietro
Petros
Pierre

yes

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My full name translates to "Victorious Savage". Fairly accurate tbqhwy

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1.) Samuel

2.) Yeah it's Biblical

1. Maxwell
2. I dont think so

Yes, ancient Greek is wonderful
I don't want to say but one of the twelve apostles

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1. Nikolas
2. Yes, I know several variants
>Nikolai
>Nikola
>Mykola
>Mykolas
>Nikolaus
>Nikita
>Nikos
>Nikita
>Nikanor

Alvaro
Wikipedia says yes, but they look like meme names to me, maybe portuguese have it too.
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Álvaro#Variantes_en_otros_idiomas

! Melur
!! Non existent outside

1. Othon
2. Otto

Thaddeus?

are you the guy from telegram?

1. [secret]
2. Absolutely. For instance at least one variant is on this list nordicnames.de/wiki/List_of_approved_Icelandic_male_names

Reminds me of the chimera in fullmetal alchemist.

The exact same form exists in and is more common in Dutch, French, Polish and Czech.

1: Gabriel
2: Yeah

Lmao me too

is tYronesiqualna d'lreiusniGGa in any other langauge or just american???

1. Bradley
2. Don't think so feel free to correct me though.

Mine exists in almost every non-meme language I think

My name is Latin and refers to a physical characteristic I have yet to develop.

1. Joni
2. ?

*fucks you in the ass*

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1. Gergő
2. Yes
> Grigor, Krikor (Armenian), Grigor (Bulgarian), Grgur, Grga (Croatian), Řehoř (Czech), Gregers (Danish), Gregory, Greg, Gregg (English), Reijo, Reko (Finnish), Grégoire (French), Grigol (Georgian), Gregor (German), Grigorios, Grigoris (Greek), Gréagóir (Irish), Gregorio (Italian), Gregorios, Gregorius (Late Greek), Grigorijs (Latvian), Grigor, Gligor (Macedonian), Gregers (Norwegian), Grzegorz (Polish), Grigore (Romanian), Grigori, Grigorii, Grigoriy, Grigory, Grisha (Russian), Gregor, Griogair, Greig (Scottish), Gregor (Slovak), Grega, Gregor (Slovene), Gregorio, Goyo (Spanish), Greger (Swedish), Hryhoriy (Ukrainian), Grigor (Welsh)

1. Lenin
2. In russian it exists too.

1.林
2.林(Korea), 林(Japan). So yes.

Yamamoto(山本)
2. Probably No
However, perhaps it may exist in China

>G...G....G....HRYHORIY...G...G...
wtf

Pls be in seoul

1.-Lautaro
2.- Don't know, probably not

El mapuchito

1. Daniel
2. It's pretty common in all indo european languages, probably semitic too

1. Ilmari
2. No

Daniil
yeah, there are many variations

Leonid
Probably

Gustavo.

Yes.

Thomas
Yeah it's biblical I guess.

Agustin
Austin (I suppose)

1. Guillaume
2. William, Wilhelm, Guillermo

1.Facundo
2.Nope

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1 fabio
2 It's from latin, maybe in some other romance speaking countries.

1. Aki
2. Maybe in japan

1. Ryan
2. I believe it's only in English and Irish.

1. Miguel.
2. Albanés: Mëhill, Mhill.
Alemán: Michael, Michel
Árabe: ميخائيل (Mijaíl).
Armenio: Միքայել (Mikayel).
Asturiano: Micael, Micaela (femenino).
Bretón: Mikael
Catalán: Miquel, Miquela (femenino).
Checo y Eslovaco: Michal
Chino (Mandarín): 麥可 (mài kě).
Coreano: 마이클 (ma i keul).
Córnico: Mygal
Croata: Mihovil, Miho
Danés: Mikael
Escocés: Micheal
Esloveno: Mihael
Español: Miguel, Micaela (femenino).
Esperanto: Mikelo
Estonio: Miikael
Euskera: Mikel, Mikele (femenino).
Finlandés: Mikko, Mikael
Francés: Michel, Michèle (femenino).
Galés: Meical
Gallego: Miguel, Miguela (femenino).
Georgiano: მიხეილი (Mijeili).
Griego: Μιχάλης (Michalis).
Hebreo: מיכאל (Mijael)
Holandés: Michiel, Michaël, Maikel
Húngaro: Mihály
Inglés: Michael (hipocorístico Mike, Mickey, Mick), Michelle (femenino).
Irlandés: Mícheál
Islandés: Mikael
Italiano: Michele,1 Michela (femenino).
Japonés: マイケル (ma i ke ru).
Latín: Michael
Letón: Miķelis
Lituano: Mykolas
Maltés: Mikiel
Polaco: Michał, Michalina (femenino).
Portugués: Miguel (masculino), Micaela, Miquelina (femeninos); en Brasil se utilizan además Maicon y Maico (que provienen de la pronunciación inglesa).
Rumano: Mihai
Ruso: Mихaил (Mijaíl); hipocorístico: Mишa (Misha), Mихa (Mija)
Serbio: Mihajlo
Sueco: Mikael
Tamazight: Mighel
Turco: Mikail
Ucraniano: Mихaйлo (Myjailo)

1,Alberto
2. Albert and Albrecht, there are probably other variations, but that´s all I know.

>Diego
>James

>Hebreo: מיכאל (Mijael)
Wrong, it´s Mikah´el.

1. Ville
2. William, Wilhelm, Guillaume etc.

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1 Haru, very feminine name but a boy.
2 Haru (春) in Japanese.

1. Luca
2.

My name isn't Finnish, so yes.

Cepгeй — Sergay
Yes, and in English it's stil have gay ending. Most cucked name in the world.

>Dimitrije, which is a variant only present in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, and Montenegro.
>Originates from Ancient Greek name "Demetrius" meaning dedicated to Demeter (goddess of agriculture, harvest, fertility, and sacred law)
>Most common variant (Dimitiy), present in Russia, although variants of the name area present mostly in slavic countries, there are variants all over the world

hi Dima

1. Bastian
2. Only as "Sebastian" I think

The Serbian abbreviation would be Mitar or Mićo, I think

Lasse
Doubt it.

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I know some Lasses

1. Vladislav
2. It does

anton
yes, in every relevant language

1.Facundo
2.No

sounds more like an abbreviation for Michael

Your parents really must have hated you.

they must have hated him since before he was born

1. Otto
2. Yes

Yumi is a cute name.

Common in Finland.

1. Wouter
2. Walter in german, english

Bastiaan in dutch

Jacek, Jacynt(no longer used form)
Hyacinth greek origin
Jacinto ,spanish
Giacinto ,italian
Jacint, hungarian
Some dictionaries also translate it to english Jack

Robert
yes

1. Uncommon name
2. No

1. Mohammed
2 Muhammed, Mehmet...

George exist in most european languages, it's also the most common name in Bulgaria.

pmt but in German

My name Kirill stems from greek Kyrillos which means roughly the same. English variant is Cyril, don't know others.

Lorenzo, Lawrence, Lorenz, Lorentz, Laurent, Renzo, Enzo.

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Sure Victor is original Latin name and exist in many Language.

1. Kevin
2. Caoimhín

I WUZ CELT AND SHEIT