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Asger

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My name is Danish and it means

From the Old Norse name Ásgeirr, derived from the elements áss meaning "god" and geirr meaning "spear".

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"possibly the name Alfihar meaning "elf army""

I'm not quite sure what to think of that...


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mine is scottish, it means Bright fame/flame

-no ones home-


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My name is a black person's name.

Baby can't you see, you belong with me

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Hmmm...

TYLA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Frequency: unique
Pronounced: TYE-la
Other Forms: Taila
Contributed by Taydbug112 on 4/23/2007
English form of Talya.

TALYA

Gender: Feminine
Usage: Jewish
Other Scripts: %u05D8%u05B7%u05DC%u05B0%u05D9%u05B8%u05 D4, %u05D8%u05B7%u05DC%u05B0%u05D9%u05B8%u05 D0 (Hebrew)
Means "dew from God" in Hebrew.

TYLA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Russian, Lithuanian, Finnish
Frequency: rare
Other Scripts: Tyla
Pronounced: Tie-la
Contributed by anonymous on 1/4/2007
researching, but there is a city in Russia with the name, a hotel in Lithuania, a story about a Ukranian girl with the name, finnish girl with the name, a native American girl in Denver, a professor with Tyla as a surname, a rock band from the UK

TYLA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Popular Culture
Frequency: rare
Pronounced: Tie- la
Contributed by Tyla on 8/3/2006
Tyla Means beautiful star

Hey guys, I'm a girl!

One meow for yes two meows for no.

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My name is greek and it means: "saviour of all mankind."
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"Either from Gaelic meaning "war, strife" or else from Gaelic "church" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of a 7th-century Irish saint who evangelized Franconia."

This is interesting...

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Michael.

I think its hebrew. I'm not jewish or anything though.

It means 'he who is close to god'


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KAILAN was not found in this database.

How unpredictable.

Swallow your sugar pills, inject your saline, breath in some hydroxide mist and have a nice day.

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At 4/4/09 10:05 AM, Shreddy wrote: mine is scottish, it means Bright fame/flame

Hmmm... another Robert? Though I thought it was German origin...

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My name is Luke

It is commonly used in the christian faith, in various spelling. It was originally Loukas in greek which means from lucania. It has been commonly used since the 12th century.

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COLE

Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: KOL

From a surname which was originally derived from the Old English nickname Cola "charcoal", denoting a person with a dark features.

.... neat

look: I changed my sig again.

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Grizzli

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I think this website is alot better...


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"Elvis" has an unknown meaning. Oh diddly, it fits me perfectly.


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At 4/4/09 10:17 AM, Grizzli wrote: I think this website is alot better...

Mine from that is;

The meaning of the name Cole is Victory Of The People

The origin of the name Cole is English

Notes: Originally a diminutive of Nicholas. Natalie Cole, singer. Nat King Cole, singer.

I like that better than being a dark person :)

look: I changed my sig again.

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At 4/4/09 10:12 AM, RedCoin wrote: Michael.

I think its hebrew. I'm not jewish or anything though.

It means 'he who is close to god'

It's more like "Whom as god". And word by word it's Mi - Who | Ka-Like | El - God.


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From the Greek form of the Hebrew name %u05E9%u05C1%u05B4%u05DE%u05B0%u05E2%u05 D5%u05B9%u05DF (Shim'on) which meant "he has heard". This was the name of several biblical characters, including the man who carried the cross for Jesus. However, the most important person of this name in the New Testament was the apostle Simon, also known as Peter (a name given to him by Jesus). Because of him, this name has been common in the Christian world. In England it was popular during the Middle Ages, though it became rarer after the Protestant Reformation.

Common? You got that right.

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Created in the 17th century by the playwright Colley Cibber, who based it on Latin amanda meaning "lovable, worthy of love". It came into regular use during the 19th century.

well, like, you couldn't, like, find it because, like, you're dumb, god
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From the Greek name %u03A4%u03B9%u03BC%u03BF%u03B8%u03B5%u03 BF%u03C2 (Timotheos) meaning "honouring God", derived from %u03C4%u03B9%u03BC%u03B1%u03C9 (timao) "to honour" and %u03B8%u03B5%u03BF%u03C2 (theos) "god". Saint Timothy was a companion of Paul on his missionary journeys and was the recipient of two of Paul's epistles that appear in the New Testament. According to tradition, he was martyred at Ephesus after protesting the worship of Artemis. As an English name, Timothy was not used until after the Protestant Reformation.

Honoring God? How lame...

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Gender: Masculine

Usage: English, Biblical

Pronounced: JAH-sh%u0259-w%u0259 (English), JAW-shw%u0259 (English) [key]
From the Hebrew name %u05D9%u05B0%u05D4%u05D5%u05B9%u05E9%u05 C1%u05BB%u05E2%u05B7 (Yehoshu'a) meaning "YAHWEH is salvation". Joshua was one of the twelve spies sent into Canaan by Moses in the Old Testament. After Moses died Joshua succeeded him as leader of the Israelites. As an English name, Joshua has been in use since the Protestant Reformation.

The name Jesus comes from a Greek translation of the Aramaic short form %u05D9%u05B5%u05E9%u05C1%u05D5%u05BC%u05 E2%u05B7 (Yeshu'a), which was the real name of Jesus.

Sorry for copypasta, I have a hard time summing things up into a few words.

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my name (Samuel) is English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, and Biblical, and means "name of God"


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My name is the feminine form of Stephen, which means 'crown'

Stephanie

I feel special!!! :D

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At 4/4/09 10:38 AM, steph2568 wrote: My name is the feminine form of Stephen, which means 'crown'

Stephanie

No, Stephen is the masculine form of Stephanie.


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WESLEY m English
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "west meadow" in Old English.

Well, hot damn.

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The reference kind.


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Combination of KAY and the popular name suffix lee.

Every word you read of this useless fine print is another second off your life.

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My name contains letters


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Means "pine tree" in Hebrew.

My parents told me it meant wise ='(

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At 4/4/09 11:26 AM, Magyar wrote: My name contains letters

yeah it's probably something like jékeszlöcsölyét.

shut up jékeszlöcsölyét.

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Mine's English and it means "friend of horses." Apparently it's been shared by some important people, so that's pretty cool to know.

It's Phillip, btw.

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