Does your name describe you well?

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Pegghead

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Well in terms of my username it's a mix between the brilliant British comedian simon Pegg and the brilliant British sitcom Red Dwarf, it shows how much I enjoy a good British comedy and indeed all comedy.

In terms of my real life name my first name Alex on its own doesn't mean much, but paired with my middle name of Ivan it makes ahbit of nice sense. My mother said that they did it like Alexander the great and Ivan the terrible to create a nice juxtaposition.
 

nick n stuff

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yes. stealing, i'm always Nick 'n Stuff. i apologise for that terrible pun. genuinely only noticed it when this post came up. unintentional and poor comedy FTW.
 

ThreeKneeNick

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Nah, i think it means something about a hero of the people or something like that. Also, westerners (americans) think its a girls name (Nikola).
 

JWW

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My names means "son of (my dad's name)", so I guess it fits.
 

Owlslayer

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Well, it doesn't really mean anything, but it came from Taavet, in English i think it's David, not sure. It's from the Bible, he was the guy who killed a giant with a sling. However, i haven't used a sling and have never killed any giants.
 

Willis_D

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William, via Urbandictionry: ''A charismatic, charming, handsome, respectful and chivalrous gentleman''
I don't know about charismatic, and definitely not handsome. But, I am respectful and chivalrous, and apparently charming, or I try to be.
My name pretty much translates to ''Desire to protect'', which I would agree with. I would always protect my friends when I can, and try to prevent conflicts between them, so that fits.

Second name translates to ''Dark'', or ''Black'', which kinda fits, what with pessimism and anger and all.

My full name sounds kinda fancy if combined with the motto of my surname. It becomes ''Desire to protect by virtue and valour''. Fun fun.

Oh, and I am not a great leader or conqueror yet, but hey, there's time.
 

linwolf

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My name means "gift of God" and being an atheist I don't think it describes me.
 

JPH330

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Justin apparently means just, fair, etc. So, uh... I guess? I mean, I'm not a very unjust or unfair person, or so I'd like to believe, anyway.
 

Odd Water

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If all names have meaning I don't know if I really want to found out what mine means. My legal name is longer then what most Mexicans have, seven words long. And I'd not like to post it on here just to get an answer on the underlining meanings of each of them. I'd like to know, but I'm really too lazy to bother looking it up myself because I don't care enough to.
 

TheRightToArmBears

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I have never armed a bear.

I know, I'm a faliure. But then, I've only been called it since this morning so give me a break.
 

Z(ombie)fan

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douglas = dark stranger

dark? oh yes im dark, personality wise. *eyes glow evilly*

and stranger?

i'm VERY antisocial.
 

RanD00M

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Þórir->Þór

Þór was the Norse God of Thunder.Being named after him means that you're brave and a warrior.I am neither.So I guess it doesn't fit me.
 

Hollock

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Hollock doesn't seem to mean anything besides a last name as it turns out. And Jeremy means god will set free, which doesn't describe me at all.
 

Mr. Gency

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Ian apparently means something like worshiping god, I don't know, I still a bit delusional from over dosing on irony.

I was giving the name Ian for two reasons (1. Blake was, as quoted from my mother, "... the whitest name I ever heared" (2. Ian was three letters and could fit in score boards.
The only reason I know is because I found it by accident.