What's your first name? What are its roots?
I'm Tadeusz, it was a popular name in Poland historically, but it has Aramaic roots
What's your first name? What are its roots?
I'm Ferdinand, it comes from the Gothic language
𐍆𐍂𐌹𐌸 𐌽𐌰𐌽𐌸
means audacious protector
Lukas
The name Lukas is the German spelling of a Latin derivation (Lucas) of the Greek word “Loukas”, meaning “man from Lucania”, an ancient district of southern Italy.
I wish my name was Thaddeus
Isn't Ferdinand also a very popular name in Spain?
Colin
English and gaelic. Means "victory of the people".
Yermek
every time polacks meet me online they think its polish name
because it ends with -ek
Václav - slavic name meaning 'more famous'
Jack. Derived from John
>Latin: Ioannes
>Greek: Ιωαννης,
Both transliterated from Hebrew יוֹחָנָן (Yochanan)
It means "God is gracious"
Rainer
a little bit less common Germanic name that comes from "reigning" and "warriors".
Kumaglak. Kill me.
It does sound similar to Jarek, Sławek etc.
Rory
filthy celtoid moniker, just awful
inuit name or nigger kwamboka?
they speak polish to me
#bigsorry
Wojciech.
Slavic origin. Woj - warrior, Ciech - from cieszyć; to enjoy, to be happy.
>Wojak
Follower of christ. Ironically I'm atheist.
My name is Jan. It's sort of the Slovenian appropriation of the Czech/Polish/Dutch version of the name John in place of our own native Janez.
Jeremy
A derivative of Jeremiah some Semitic name
I won't give my name, but my full name etymology is as follows
Greek Latin Scottish Latin German
Felix like the anime cat nyaaaaaa~~~
Workingclass?
Hello, Muhammad
Andrew
from greek "Anthro"
Generic western name.
Thomas, biblical I suppose.
do you find that you're more often than not hard to convince?
Brett
Brett derives from a Middle English surname meaning "Briton" or "Breton", referring to the Celtic people of Britain and Brittany, France.
Artur
It comes from celtic artos (bear) but whole name translate to something like young bear.
hello ruslan
Sergey. Wiki says that it originates from the Roman name Sergius.