What does your name mean literally?
What does your name mean literally?
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Sunday's eve in German.
Powerful Ruler/Everking
It was used at the end of a lot of Germanic rulers names during the Roman era.
Prince Joy
'Free man'
Manly
Born twice
Franco/Francisco
manly
beloved
Kill the white man
Man of great power
My name means:
>Wagon driver who lives in the northern cottage and can only be judged by God.
straight wood
hot
In original pagan meaning it means 'dedicated to gods'.
But in christian meaning it mean 'holy'
It's old norse and is derived from the words "eagle" and "forest" or "tree". So Eagle-Forest, or Forest of Eagles, or Eagle-Tree. Something like that.
YAHWEH is salvation
Quite a few actually,
Morning star
Knocker
Dream visitor
Night traveler
Nomad
Striker
Patrician
the small
;_;
God is great or some bullshit
Setting Sun or Descending Eagle (on a prey)
Heaven
Allah is great
>Popular sources typically suggest that Ryan means "little king"[3][4] or "illustrious",[5][6] although the original meaning of the name is obscure.[1]
i dont even correct people who call me brian
Defender of man
José
Free man
>The one who risks everything for peace.
OR
>Courageous adventurer
Stone
My God is Yahweh.
>Morning star
Hello lucifer.
Manly or brave in both Greek and Spanish
I'm not Greek tho
CHI
Crooked Nose in Celtic
according to othello it means satan
Constant
consecrated to the god Mars, and also may mean God of war or to be warlike
Kyle is my first name and I believe it's Irish for king or something.
Last name is Marchigiano in origin and we have no idea where it came from and no one on earth who isn't related to use has it. It's weird man..
Which name?
Dark water or sea or something like that
Nevermind Kyle apparently means "strait of water" and was originally spelled Caol
Defender, son of the Smith
urbandictionary.com
Apparently I have a good name. I always did like it :)
'King of the universe' or 'The humble ruler'
from wrekipedia
ruler
Last name is based on some place around Perth, Scotland that is not really around anymore. It makes sense because I can trace my paternal ancestors back to some dude in Scotland around the 1700s
Dylan means born near the sea in Welsh
My name is a literal English word. It's rare enough that I don't drop that shit on Jow Forums.
Cameron
The grear dick sucker of the heavens
First name: Victory of the People
Last name: Song of Frost
That's a pretty gay name.
Oh my god I fucking hate you, also checked
Tender.
Surname is cooler though, it literally means son of the iron one
Man of the mountain
>tfw I live in a city with no mountains
dark water/river
Saint. Bright. Holy.
Really nothing interesting.
First name means "Yahweh has remembered" in Hebrew
Last name means "Friend of animals" in Irish or "declaration of victory" in old English.
Based
Not based
"The wise religious leader" in Arabic. The thing is I'm pretty dumb and not really religious :^)
Based.
"king of the light" apparently
Father of camels
literally
"devotee of st. columba"
>YAHWEH is god
It's a nice name tbqh
Divine protection
God is my judge in hebrew
You must be Daniel.
People-ruler, son of Jens
only one of these has turned out to be true
Great, river
no meaning because it's just 2 esoteric chinese words that nobody uses that are mashed together
my grandfather was a prankster.
based and redpilled name
mine means the same
are you by chance named mark?
Spaghetti and meatballs
Same. I'm a complete beta though.
you still have a master race name
urban dictionary definitions don't count. check your untermensch name on wikipedia or something, there you'll find your name's true meaning
Warrior.
He who is like God (Michael)
Son of the village protector (very ethnic, but not telling)
Twin
Nicholas
"Victory" and "People".
I'm only le 50% Greek.
Warrior with a great spear
My last name means Loser, I'm not even kidding.
Spearbearer
Hello fellow Garrett
Naoki you are going too far
In Yiddish it basically means the person who rings the church bells. So yes, Quasimodo.
Something like “friend of horses”,
but I’m actually completely indifferent to horses
Son of Odin.
Gian: a form of John, from Hebrew "gracious".
Marco: a form of Marcus, from Etruscan for "to harvest".
Name
>comes from the word Latin "praetor," and was a term used for a reeve, the chief magistrate or bailiff of a district
Elias
God of the Sea
'Rival' or 'industrious'. I've seen both on those 'meaning of your name' sites.
I like 'rival' better, it sounds cooler.
Fire born sea warrior
South African detected
Resolute protector
Battle to the death