What's your name's origin?

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ADDmuse

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My first name means Christ-bearer (funny 'cause I don't really follow any religion).

My middle name means World Ruler and is based off my Grandfathers name, which is Don.

And my last name is something about living in a barn. Funny thing, my house used to be a barn.
 

Proverbial Jon

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My name is Jonathan. It didn't come from anywhere and there was no real reason for it... apparently it just sounded nice. I like it anyway.

I was going to be called Matthew, but I was told that this song was in the charts at the time and it drove mum mad, so that idea went out the window. But looking at the date, this song was 1966, more or less 20 years before I was born, so I don't really understand how that was possible.

 

Denamic

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The etymology of my name is from ancient Greek mythology.
But my mom actually named me after a cartoon she likes.
 

Spineyguy

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Alexander = Defender of men

Matthew = Gift of God

Elbourne = From the River

So I'm sent from God, via the river, to protect men. That makes me feel incredibly useful, but only under very specific circumstances, a bit like Aquaman really.

I'm going to go and cry now.
 

Dan Steele

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By look you would probably think my full name is Daniel, its actually Danforth the medieval pronunciation of Daniel. Its because my parents wanted me to be unique, a title I try my best to uphold to this day.
 

mb16

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Matthew- its from the bible, meaning "Gift of God". Even though i am an atheist

Charles- "Free Man"

Bispham- My sister found out that it means we are descendent of the rulers of Bispham (a small town near Blackpool)
 

Dan Steele

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mb16 said:
matthew- its from the bible, meaning "Gift of God". Even though i am an atheist
for extra trolling to religious people you should say logic and science is the gift of god
 

praetor_alpha

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Last I checked, Andrew means strength. I usually find that names are something good or noble. Who would name their kid something like "little weak one"???

Bailey, on the other hand, is the inner courtyard of a castle. I can't help but imagine that my ancestors were the drunks always hanging around some castle in Ireland or Scotland a thousand years ago.

My brother is Shadrach, as in Shadrach, Meshack, and Abendigo from the Bible (book of Daniel). Which is interesting, because those were not their Hebrew names, those are Babylonian (Chaldean) names, meaning servant of some moon god or other.
 

Freaky Lou

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My name is the spanish version of Joshua, which means "God is my salvation". My middle name is David, which means "Beloved", I think. And my last name is the Spanish word for "badly received" (a gift is implied, so it's a word you'd use to describe someone giving you a present by throwing it through your window and spitting on your doorstep.
 

SilkySkyKitten

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--Tylar (based on "Tyler", obviously) = Tile maker or tile layer
--Dale = One who lives in the valley
--Mueller = Miller

Although I know my middle name was given to me since it just runs in the family, I'm not totally sure why my parents gave me my first name, nor do I know why they gave me a more unique spelling as opposed to the normal spelling. Don't have a problem with it though, and I kinda like the uniqueness of how it's spelled to be honest. ^-^
 

hashtag

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Calum, it means dove. Yeah not so big on the whole 'dove' thing.
Vere, my mum's dad worked in the sugar cane fields near Vere, in Jamaica.
My last name I got from my parents. It doesn't need a meaning as far as I'm concerned.
 

VoidWanderer

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I am named after Saint Andrew, Patron Saint of Scotland (and according to Wikipedia several other countries).

Though my parents did at one point want to call me Mickey for reasons I would rather not ponder too much about.
 

Ethan Asia

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George is Greek for farmer. I'm named after my great uncle, Chief Petty Officer George Davies.

Malcom is my clan's name( I'm part Scottish). Malcom was a spelling mistake in the 15th century and it sort of stuck.

Porter comes from the word for Gatekeeper. It was first found in Kyle (my dad's mother's name) and I'm a direct descendant of the original Scottish Porters and remain a pure example of the Porte line (which includes such names as Robert the Bruce and Baron George Porter of Luddenham, nobel prize winner).

Yes I'm egotistical about my name, what of it.
 

DrgoFx

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My birth name has a funny story behind it. My mother wanted to name me with a name beginning with J. She did not like Jason because of Friday the 13th. She wanted to name me Justin and my dad immediately went "Great. His middle name will be Time or Case." So after trial and error of my dad making jokes about my possible names, my mother gets to Joshua. Since my dad couldn't make a joke with Joshua, that was what my mom decided to name me.

As for my middle name, my mom just thought it sounded cool. We found it when I was roughly 11 that Rand is actually the currency of South Africa.