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Toaster Hunter

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Robert- Bright and famous

Peter- Rock

Last name (not giving it out)- From the grave

All together- Bright rock from the grave.
 

rekabdarb

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My name either means, of the grave... or grove... don't remember

and if i were to name a child, i'd probably do Vincent or Dante despite not having a "ring" with my last name

Toaster Hunter said:
Robert- Bright and famous

Peter- Rock

Last name (not giving it out)- From the grave

All together- Bright rock from the grave.
so i guess depending on whether or not our resources are correct, i have your last name as my first?
 

Hucket

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Craig (Gaelic) = "From the Crag" which is a rocky outcropping on a hill side

Middle Name (Japanese) = "Generous"

Hutchison (Gaelic) = "Son of Hutch" Which actaully makes perfect sence
 

leviathanmisha

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Christina, which means follower of god...irony of ironies, I'm atheist
Marie, which means bitter
Volkoff, which means lone, or solitary

My married name is going to be Denoyer, which means lives near a walnut tree...

My name is all sorts of messed up...
 

Kimarous

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My full name (not saying the specifics) means "Nobleman", "God Is Gracious", "God's Gift", and "Servant of the Bishop".

So nobility and divine blessing all around. Not too shabby.

When I eventually have kids, I'm thinking "David" (Beloved) for a boy and "Sarah" (Princess) for a girl. David was my foremost "prototype" names and Sarah... well, I just like that one.
 

Magnesium360

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My first name means "The Pure" and my last name just means "Son of Steven". My Middle name is a Scottish clan name (MacKinnon) and doesn't really have a meaning in the same way.
 

scorch 13

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Nenad(serbian translation)=Unexpected,which explains why im random.and my name is serbian fyi.
 

soilent

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First name: Jarrett (no fuckin clue where it comes from, but I hate it.)
Middle Name: Miles ( I think it means soldier, not sure.)
If I have children, they will be named Malechai/sydney

scorch 13 said:
Nenad(russian translation)=Unexpected,which explains why im random.
is that what your parents told you?
 

Superior Mind

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My name is Superior Mind. I'm a psudonym, have been for three years now and although ONE person has successfully guessed who I am in real life he was a friend so kept it quite. Suffice to say it'd be silly to reveal my real name here. Surprisingly there are actually people out there who want to know who I am.

However I have a fake real name - Simon DuPrier. Like it? It's just a anagram for Superior Mind. :)
 

Zhukov

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My first name means "lord and master". Hell yes!

My second name means "cook". Huh.
 

Ironboot

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My last name is Lindgren, which basically is the words "Lind" (a tree) and "Gren" (branch) put together... Not very exciting.

Zodiac is my first name and is... some kind of spacey thingy. That's cool, I guess.
 

likalaruku

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My name is Allaiyah, & you won't find it on any sight that gives deffinitions of names, though I suspect it's a femanine bastardization of Aaliyah or Ellijah or Alaia. My mom "liked the way it sounded."
 

DarkPanda XIII

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The names Matthew, which is "English form of Ματθαιος (Matthaios), which was a Greek form of the Hebrew name מַתִּתְיָהוּ (Mattityahu) meaning "gift of YAHWEH". Saint Matthew, also called Levi, was one of the twelve apostles. He was a tax collector, and supposedly the author of the first Gospel in the New Testament. As an English name, Matthew has been in use since the Middle Ages."

As for my last name. Well, funny part is that it means "Hat-maker", which is funny since I'm balding and wear a hat all the time.
 

Mookie_Magnus

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Micah: '..who resembles God.' Hebrew.
Timothy: 'God's honor' Greek
Smith: 'metal-worker' or 'Blacksmith'

I don't know how you tie that together.
 

Cairo

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I once heard a gamestop employee say he would, as a parenting tool, name his daughter Optimus Prime. He reasoned no guy would do it with a girl named thusly. I think he's underestimating nerds.
I want a daughter named Nausicaa.
 

Bato

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Eldritch Warlord said:
I really like the name Zebulon.

And yes, it's a real name. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebulon]
That is a win name.
And if you name your children that, you sir win.