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Real Life Name Meanings

Haruka

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    Woundering whats your name means?!

    Yep, now you can look them up.

    Just search for your name at

    www.whatsinaname.com

    and please post the meaning of your name word to word.
     
    Are you are sure that is the right link?For me it is a shopping website.
     
    I think that's a wrong site link... Try here. https://www.namely-yours.com

    My name means...

    NAME: Blaine
    GENDER: M
    ORIGIN: Celtic/English/Irish/Scottish
    MEANING: Slender. Usually used as a surname.

    SOME VARIANT SPELLINGS/FORMS for Blaine: Blainey, Blane, Blayne, Blaney, Blayney, Blian

    I think it also means servant of Blaan and yellow...Weird, eh? ^^

    Edit: I put my first name in, Rebecca, it means captivating. ^_^
     
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    Never mind it workes now..

    Name: Nina
    Gender:F
    Origin:Hebrew/Native American/Spanish
    Meaning: Grace/Strong/Girl
     
    I put in Tommy:

    Name: Tommy
    Gender: Male (duh!)
    Origin: English
    Meaning: a surname of Thomas

    *puts in Thomas* That is my real name BTW...

    Name: Thomas
    Gender: Male (duh!)
    Origin: Hebrew
    Meaning: twin

    I've heard that since it derives from the Hebrew language, the meaning "twin" could be referring to Christ himself...maning anyone named Thomas is the twin of Christ, meaning he inherited all the good qualities of Jesus...which somehow doesn't make since because Thomas thje apostle was the one that doubted that Jesus was even resurrected*goes off into a long theological lecture*
     
    my name, (Sophie), means Wisdom.

    hahahahah....good joke...me, wise?

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
     
    [font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]NAME:[/font] [font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Jessica[/font] [font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
    GENDER:
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    [font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]F[/font] [font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
    ORIGIN:
    [/font]
    [font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Hebrew[/font] [font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
    MEANING:
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    [font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Rich[/font]

    Not a signifient amount of infomation. :\
     
    Name: Kaylee (It's all that came up...)

    Gender: Female

    Origin: English​

    Meaning: Pure. Variant of Kay and Kayla keeper of the keys. (O.o ?) Also seen Kaylyn.​

    Other Variations/Forms of Kaylee: Kayleigh, etc. etc. etc. (Yeeeaaahhh!)

    *sighs* Mine's just a variant spelling/form of Kaylee. ._. Ah well.​
     
    It didn't have my name on the database, so I put in my nickname (Amara) instead.

    NAME: Amara
    GENDER: F
    ORIGIN: German
    MEANING: Eternal

    NAME: Amara
    GENDER: F
    ORIGIN: Spanish
    MEANING: Imperishable.

    I think I like the German one better. The Spanish one makes me sound like a can of food.
     
    Blaine said:
    I think that's a wrong site link... Try here. https://www.namely-yours.com

    My name means...

    NAME: Blaine
    GENDER: M
    ORIGIN: Celtic/English/Irish/Scottish
    MEANING: Slender. Usually used as a surname.

    SOME VARIANT SPELLINGS/FORMS for Blaine: Blainey, Blane, Blayne, Blaney, Blayney, Blian

    I think it also means servant of Blaan and yellow...Weird, eh? ^^

    Edit: I put my first name in, Rebecca, it means captivating. ^_^
    lol it said "no matches are found" when I searched my name. XD
     
    Look!

    NAME: Carol
    GENDER: F
    ORIGIN: French
    MEANING: Song of happiness

    SOME VARIANT SPELLINGS/FORMS for Carol: Carola, Carole, Caryl

    well that's my name but my middle one is weird...it says it's a guy's name!! SAVE ME!!!!! x_x

    NAME: Christie
    GENDER: M
    ORIGIN: Scottish
    MEANING: Christian
    >_>
     
    CAROL f,m English
    Pronounced: KER-ul
    English feminine form of CAROLUS. It was formerly a masculine name. The name can also be given in reference to the English vocabulary word which means "song" or "hymn".

    Hey..! x_x ^_^
    cool site frostweaver...
     
    JESSICA f English
    Pronounced: JES-i-ka
    This name was first used in this form by Shakespeare in his play 'The Merchant of Venice', where it belongs to the daughter of Shylock. Shakespeare probably based it on the biblical name Iscah meaning "YAHWEH beholds" in Hebrew, a minor character in Genesis. Jessica is sometimes used as a feminine form of JESSE.

    *clicks*
    ....|
    ....|
    ....---JESSE m English, Biblical
    Pronounced: JES-ee
    From the Hebrew name Yishay which possibly meant "gift". Jesse was the father of King David in the Old Testament. A famous bearer of this name was Jesse James, an American outlaw who held up banks and stagecoaches. He was eventually shot by a fellow gang member for a reward. Another famous bearer was the American athlete Jesse Owens.
     
    I went to that "behind the name" site... This is what came up.

    BLAINE m
    From a surname meaning "servant of Blaan". Blaan was a Scottish saint.
    ^^;;; I'm a servant of a saint?

    REBECCA f English, Italian, Biblical
    Pronounced: re-BEK-a
    From the Hebrew name Ribqah, possibly meaning "a snare" in Hebrew, or perhaps derived from an Aramaic name. This was the name of the wife of Isaac and the mother of Esau and Jacob in the Old Testament.
    Okay, I am not a snare!!! ><

    I liked the other meanings better... At least then I was slenver and captivating, lol.
     
    Namely Yours Typed in: Erica
    Sorry... no matches were found.

    >_> Stupid site.


    Behind the Name Typed in: Erica
    ERICA f English
    Pronounced: ER-i-ka
    Feminine form of ERIC. It also means "heather" in Latin.[/b]

    Okay.

    Typed in: Eric
    ERIC m English, French
    Pronounced: ER-ik (English), er-EEK (French)
    From the Old Norse name Eir?kr, derived from ei "ever" and r?kr "ruler". Danish invaders first brought the name to England. A famous bearer was Eir?kr inn Rauda (Eric the Red in English), a 10th-century navigator and explorer who discovered Greenland. This was also the name of kings of Denmark, Sweden and Norway.

    Okay.

    Actually, according to the baby name book I've got lying around the house somewhere, the name "Erica" means 'ever powerful, ever ruler'. Awesome, ne?

    I OWN YOU ALL!! MWAHAHAHA!! >_>;
     
    Namely-yours:
    NAME: Evelyn
    GENDER: F
    ORIGIN: English/French
    MEANING: Life or light. A male surname in modern use as a given

    SOME VARIANT SPELLINGS/FORMS for Evelyn: Eveline, Eveleen, Evelin, Evelina<---That's my name! XD , Evelynn, Evelynne

    Behind the name
    EVELINA f English, Italian
    Latinate form of EVELYN
    ---
    EVELYN f,m English
    Pronounced: EV-e-lin, EV-lin
    From a surname which was originally derived from the name AVILA
    ---
    AVILA f English
    Medieval Latinized form of AVIS
    ---
    AVIS f English
    Pronounced: AY-vis
    Originally derived from the Germanic element av which is of unknown meaning. However during medieval times the name became associated with Latin avis "bird".
    ---
    ---
    Whoa... o.O;
     
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