i knew from the start that Michael was from the bible.. kinda hard to miss an Archangel
but i was actually named after the pediatrician interesting huh?
I knew a Ben who's middle name was Kenobi, could've been worse xD.lotrfanatic1 said:Ben after Obi-Wan Ben Kenobi ... clearly my dad was a big star wars fan xD
Yeah, I guess "drake" is more common with male duck most people from where I'm from only think of it as draconic so I'm cool with it.SckizoBoy said:Unfortunately for you, 'drake' is most commonly associated with 'male duck'! -_- (Its association with draconic creature-types is more recent and originally, what with yourself being part German, in central European folklore it was the name for a type of fairy that, upon flying, would resemble a fireball with a trail, pretty interesting that...)Death God said:Plus, because I'm part German and my father loved dragons, they kept the Drake in there. Then my two middle names are from my grandfather on both sides of my family.
For 'draconic' names, my preference leans towards 'Draco' (Latin), 'Drāko' (Greek derivation of 'drakon') and 龍 (pronounced in the Yue manner).
Curse the idiot who gave Kowloon its English name... *hrk*
I'm a Matthew too. Except the Slavic version, Matija, which is, curiously, a unisex name over here. I know of a few "female Matthews", though the practice would probably be considered bizarre hippie-naming in the English-speaking world.canadamus_prime said:First name: Matthew, means 'Gift of God.' Mom always said that I was her Christmas present.
Second name (first middle name): Alan, named for my Uncle I think.
Third name (second middle name: Thomas, named for my father and grandfather.