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Bakabaikun

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Let's see...

1st Name: Tall/Big or it can mean 'Snarler' (as in one who snarls).
2nd Name: Protected.
3rd Name: Bright.
Surname: [no meaning]

In reality I'm relatively short, quite dull boring and a mostly placid individual however.

I really have too many names; stupid parents. *rolls eyes*

~Editted to avoid painfully aweful pun~
 

PureChaos

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My first name, Kevin, means kind, gentle and handsome (i got 2 out of 3) which is anglicized form of the Irish name Caoimhín, derived from the older Irish Coemgen

My surname, Doughty, is English and Scottish but established in Ireland, was a nickname given to powerful or brave men. go me!!
 

PAGEToap44

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My first name derives from the virtous Angel of Death. Michael. It means "who resembles God."
My middle name is Scottish. It means "black river."
My surname is French. Paget. No idea what it means though.
 

EmperorDude

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Harvey is derived from Old English and Old French.
It means "eager for battle; strong and worthy"
Robert means "Famed; bright; shining"

I am not sure what my last name means. But my first two rock!
 

COR 2000

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My Gamer-tag/escapist profile stands for my initials, and my first name is the same as a specific religion. Can you guess?
 

Limasol

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First name is an old English word for Frenchman, second name is a Gaelic term for Admirable or hawk-like.

The admirable Frenchman........
 

TheDean

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y'know what, i do'nt really care for names. They're just words, made pu of leters, used to label and identify us. Think about this: your arents chose your name and ive you an identity before they even know you. Your nem is therefore worthless. So call yourself whatever you want.
 

darthzew

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Wesley... "From the West Meadow". Actually, my dad saw it on a piece of wood at a flea market. So technically it means "wooden". I like the latter better.
 

cheatking

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Surname means "dark and broody"....awesome. However family moto translated as "be of good courage"....It's fable all over again!!
 

000Ronald

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Wikipedia says... said:
Ronald is a male given name, originally a Scottish form of a Scandinavian name that was cognate with Reginald. Reginald has the meanings of powerful person, king, wise dominion, smart leadership, clever rulership, or thoughtful chief.

It is believed that Ronald Originally came from from the slang term aron, that most likely came from the Greek word ëßðïò (fat).
First part I get, but I'm not familiar with greek; could someone explain the second part to me?
 

The Iron Ninja

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Wikipedia said:
The boy's name (Iron Ninja's real name here) is pronounced (Pronounciation of Iron Ninja's real name here). It is of Irish and Gaelic origin, and its meaning is "champion/knight". Variant of Niall. Also possibly (Latin) "black/dark/night"
That's nothing special really. Almost every european boy's name is Gaelic for "champion"

My surname...
Wikipedia said:
Wilson is a common surname of English and Scottish origin. It literally means "son of Wil" (William, an Old German name).
This suprised me, I was always told the surname started in Scandinavia (Denmark for me) and then moved into Scotland.


Wikipedia again said:
As a name, (Iron Ninja's real name here) is often satirically assigned in American comedy sketches to anyone of an English origin.
This is correct. And quite frankly I'm getting sick of it.
 

Jumplion

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First name by Wikipedia said:
*BLANK* is a popular name in the Hebrew language, in which it literally means "palm tree" and represents being upright and just. It is normally given as a male name, although in the modern era there is a rising trend to name new born female babies with male names, and as such, the name is occasionally given to girls
That my first name, though it can also mean "Tall, long, handsome" :3

I don't know what my last name means, but it possible that it originated in Germany.
 

wilsonscrazybed

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My name translated from ancient Sumerian means "Wonderful greatness of the modern shining tomorrow." Or perhaps that was a Japanese T-shirt I once saw.
 

Specialist1924

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First: Jason - Greek for 'Healer'
Middle: Thomas - Aramaic for 'Twin'
Last: No meaning, but in searching for one I found out that only 1 out of every 400,000 Americans share my last name :p (750 total people in the 2000 census)