What does your first name mean?

Xanadu84

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Adam. Can mean, "Earth" or "Man", also can be a word referring to humans in general. I am as fundamentally cool as it gets.
 

asam92

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Adam

Means "The first Man"
also if you look up on Urban Dictionary, it also means "The first guy to ever get laid"
haha, pure awesome
 

Cakes

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Christopher Alexander

Christopher: Greek, Χριστόφορος (Christóphοros), 'Christ bearer'
Alexander: Greek, Defender of Man

And, my surname...

McNeil: From the Scottish clan
McCarthy (mother's side): Not sure. Something Irish? Can anybody explain this one?
 

Cakes

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TheLazyKnight said:
Michael = One who is like God.
MikeOfThunder said:
Michael - 'Who resembles god'

I'm sorry but that is pure fucking awesome.
Unfortunately your names aren't quite that badass. It's a question, not a statement. Hebrew for "Who is like God?", the answer being "no one". Claiming to resemble God or to be like God would kind of fall under the category of blasphemy.
 

Eclectic Dreck

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My name (Joseph) means Jehova increases. Apparently, I've got God on my side, so everybody else should do what I say.
 

maddawg IAJI

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Adam is a Hebrew name obviously and according to Wikkipedia and a few others, it means "Mankind" or just "First man" or "man"

Basically. I'm THE man.

Xanadu84 said:
Adam. Can mean, "Earth" or "Man", also can be a word referring to humans in general. I am as fundamentally cool as it gets.
asam92 said:
Adam

Means "The first Man"
also if you look up on Urban Dictionary, it also means "The first guy to ever get laid"
haha, pure awesome
This may seem wierd, but I love your names. Hi Fives for all the other Adams on this site!
 

IxionIndustries

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Well.. From what I know, my name means "Creepy little child who is the son of satan and kills his mother"... At least, from the all knowing knowledge of the prejudiced people of Oklahoma.

If you can find another root for "Damion", lemme know.
 

Contun

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Corey - From a surname which was derived from the Old Norse given name Kori, of unknown meaning.

I'm awesome, I know. I know.