What does your first name mean?

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Thisbedutch

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Amy means "beloved" from the French. It was really stupidly popular the year I was born so I'm constantly surrounded by other Amys in school, hence the new name "Dutch", which would mean Dutch if (a) I was Dutch or (b) it wasn't derived from the fact that my surname just happens to have Holland in it.
 

Emilin_Rose

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Emilin, form of Emmaline. if you want to be really picky about it, its actually the Irish spelling of it. At least thats what my mother said.

Means: Universal.
 

Aardvark Soup

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Tom, which comes from Thomas, which apperently comes from the Greek word Didymus, which means twin. Pretty boring actually.
 

Noamuth

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Mine means 'whoops, here's the feminine version of this name because it's NOT a boy afterall!'.

.. It also, apparently, means 'like God', or 'gift of God', though the meaning didn't come into play when I was born. XD They needed to change what they had picked, and liked 'Michelle'. My sister's name is French-ish as well.

Liberuno said:
Philippe means lover of horses. I am actually afraid of horses.
Whoops. o.o
 

timmytom1

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rather dissapointingly thomas means "twin" they couldn`t have made it "dragon slayer" or "uber awesome person" oh no just twin
 

Floppertje

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*gets namelplate from bedroom door*
ahem...
"Reinout

Germanic name;
The kind ruler,

Friendly, tidy, gentle, a deep thinker and an idealist.
Organised and carefull in all his actions (yeah rigth...)
Pleasant in association(sorry, translation difficulties)
Enjoys working (WHAT?) and takes pleasure in helping others(that one is actually true).

Reinout is a name to be proud off"

I looked it up, they got the meaning right. the qualities, not so much ;)

PS: I dare you to pronounce it right
 

Quantana

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some random site told me it was Tree Cutter. however the name came from the bible, and that tels me somthing completly different. so euhm Tree Cutter i think...
EDIT: found this and liked it better
Gideon is a Hebrew origin and is mostly referred to as a boy's name. It generally means "feller of trees; powerful warrior and also Destroyer."
 

Socius

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I am Simen, it has its origins in Simon, meaning Heard by God, my midle name is André meaning man, and my last name is Knutssøn, so my name basicly means Man heard by god and son of Knut
(Knut is a norwegian name)