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Post by heavyweaponsmaster on Feb 20, 2007 18:57:20 GMT -5
This game is reletivly simple, you go to the site and enter your first name and it does the rest, just copy what it says and thats that. Heres mine BRIAN Gender: Masculine Usage: Irish, English Pronounced: BRIE-an [key] The meaning of this name is not known for certain but it is possibly related to the Old Celtic element bre meaning "hill", or by extension "high, noble". Brian Boru was an Irish king who thwarted Viking attempts to conquer Ireland in the 11th century. He was victorious in the Battle of Clontarf, but he himself was slain. www.behindthename.com
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Post by Shooshoo on Feb 20, 2007 19:00:25 GMT -5
WENDY Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: WEN-dee [key] Probably first used in J. M. Barrie's play 'Peter Pan' in 1904. It was from the nickname fwendy "friend", given to the author by a young friend. However, there is some evidence that the name may have been used prior to the play, in which case it could be related to the Welsh name GWENDOLEN or other names beginning with gwen meaning "white, fair, blessed".
I knew what mine was even before seeing this site, thats the curse of having a comparatively modern name lol...
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Post by heavyweaponsmaster on Feb 20, 2007 19:32:07 GMT -5
Your name is pretty intesting. I wounder what Elizabeth means? lol(( I have already seen it but I want Elizabeth to post it ))
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Post by Shooshoo on Feb 20, 2007 19:33:35 GMT -5
My daughters middle name is Elizabeth.
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Post by heavyweaponsmaster on Feb 20, 2007 19:39:07 GMT -5
Shooshoo, get Elizabeth to look at this and do it.. please.
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Post by Shooshoo on Feb 21, 2007 9:02:09 GMT -5
My daughters names RACHEL Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, Jewish, French, German, Biblical
Other Scripts: רָחֵל (Hebrew)
Pronounced: RAY-chel (English), ra-SHEL (French) [key] Means "ewe" in Hebrew. She was the favourite wife of Jacob and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin in the Old Testament.
ELIZABETH Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, Biblical
Pronounced: ee-LIZ-a-beth [key] From Ελισαβετ (Elisabet), the Greek form of the Hebrew name אֱלִישֶׁבַע ('Elisheva') meaning "my God is an oath" or perhaps "my God is abundance". In the Old Testament Elisheba is the wife of Aaron. In the New Testament Elizabeth is the mother of John the Baptist. It was also borne by the 12th-century Saint Elizabeth, a daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary who became a Franciscan nun and lived in poverty. This was also the name of a ruling queen of England and an empress of Russia. Famous modern bearers include the British queen Elizabeth II and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
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Post by Shooshoo on Feb 21, 2007 9:03:02 GMT -5
My sons
MATTHEW Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Biblical
Pronounced: MATH-yoo [key] English form of Ματθαιος (Matthaios), which was a Greek form of the Hebrew name מַתִּתְיָהוּ (Mattityahu) which meant "gift of YAHWEH". Saint Matthew, also called Levi, was one of the twelve apostles, a tax collector. He was supposedly the author of the first Gospel in the New Testament.
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Post by heavyweaponsmaster on Feb 24, 2007 0:02:57 GMT -5
Whoa, you have used almost everybody in your household, lol. Im gonna show my middle name later but for now I can just go ahead and tell you my middle name is James.
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