Ryan means "Little King" in Irish and nothing in anything else.
I don't think thats why my parents picked it, but still cool =)
I don't think thats why my parents picked it, but still cool =)
That goes for me too. I've always known what my name means, since my mother made a point of letting me know it for as long as I can remember. Though I often don't feel much like a gift of anything.Amphoteric said:MATTHEW
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Biblical
Pronounced: MATH-yoo (English) [key]
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.
Ironic given that i'm an Atheist.
Not looked it up to check, but I'm pretty sure that's what Jane means.TheLoveableMuffin said:"Gift of/from God"
I'll let you find out the name.
No, but by grandfather's name was.newguy77 said:Your first name had better be Johnny or some variation thereof.holy_secret said:Since my parents are obvious hippies and people with strange names, I can't seem to find anything about them, so I'll add my last name instead
Bravo
Fusion of Latin pravus and barbarus, Italian.
1.good, well-behaved
2.good, skilful, capable, clever, fine
3.good, obedient
pravus:
1.crooked, deformed
2.depraved, perverse, wicked
barbarus:
From Ancient Greek (barbaros, "foreign, strange") onomatopoeic (mimicking foreign languages, akin to 'blah blah').
1.foreign
2.savage
3.uncivilized
Wow. This is positively crappy. I don't understand how Bravo became a celebrating interjection. I thought it would be something good, but this is ridiculous![]()
OT: Mine means either faithful or dog... yeah I'm going with faithful.
I think that's what Daniel means.TheLoveableMuffin said:"Gift of/from God"
I'll let you find out the name.