Hah! So do IDusty Pancakes said:'Melville'
Look it up on wikipedia.
THAT'S RIGHT! MY name has it's own wikipedia page!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melville_family
wooo the city of the grey.kailsar said:My surname is Burnett, which is a Scottish corruption of the Norman name Burnard. The Burnetts first moved to Scotland in the twelfth century, and were awarded lands around Aberdeen by Robert the Bruce, in thanks for the Burnett's support against the English at Bannockburn. It's a pretty common surname still in Aberdeen, where I'm from.
berethond said:Mine's "bravery is best sustained by arms"- hell yeah!The Black Adder said:My clan motto is
I meant well.
Mine's awesome.
Could've been worse. You are just one typo away from being "Badenov"LimaBravo said:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badenoch
I'm named after a huge region in the middle of Scotland. I adore these quick name search things the internet has. According to it my surname is a possible contraction of a possible interpretation of a word that might mean bear cub. Uhuh. Its not just Bannuecht, Benuch, Benuzt, Benzie ... Sigh.
Anyhoo the lands of Badenoch were the property of the most evil man in Scots history, Alexander Stewart, son of Robert the Second, commonly called the Wolf of Badenoch. Such a bastard he was excommunicated twice.
Badenoch means drowned lands in gaelic. Interestingly my first name derives from Luthais which means war lord.
My name is 'Warlord of the Drowned Lands'. Arrgghh my name sounds like a bad D&D module![]()
Look up "Rocky and Bullwinkle"LimaBravo said:?eatenbyagrue said:Could've been worse. You are just one typo away from being "Badenov"LimaBravo said:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badenoch
I'm named after a huge region in the middle of Scotland. I adore these quick name search things the internet has. According to it my surname is a possible contraction of a possible interpretation of a word that might mean bear cub. Uhuh. Its not just Bannuecht, Benuch, Benuzt, Benzie ... Sigh.
Anyhoo the lands of Badenoch were the property of the most evil man in Scots history, Alexander Stewart, son of Robert the Second, commonly called the Wolf of Badenoch. Such a bastard he was excommunicated twice.
Badenoch means drowned lands in gaelic. Interestingly my first name derives from Luthais which means war lord.
My name is 'Warlord of the Drowned Lands'. Arrgghh my name sounds like a bad D&D module![]()
Then people will make jokes about you and "moose und squirrel"
Well thanks for the info! It's always nice to be educated. ^^Cardonay said:I think it's german. Dutch would be more like "van de Heyden". The old-style written "Heyde" is spelled today as "Heide" which means "heather" So, your name is XY from the heather.
My name is the german equivalent to hunter. Quite easy.
*shudders*carnkhan4 said:Yep, but this clip illustrates it better (i.e. in song form)! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtfQg4KkR88Tattaglia said:Like this?carnkhan4 said:Mine is Brett. It means I'm a Bretton from Brittany in France apparently...
...it also means Americans and New Zealanders get jealous and use it as first name instead of a surname...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JT5AQIlmM0I
(Watch the first bit.)