Your Name In The Language Of Your People

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Smudge91

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Evans is John in welsh or so i've heard.
Jessica is just jessica i think in every language :S
 

Froobyx

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Wow, I have no idea what my name is :/

Amy-lea isn't anything different or special. I know that the French meaning of my name is "beloved"

All I know is that Jeanes is East Anglian, so it's prolly originally from mainland Europe or something.

Yes, my second name is Jeanes, as in the sort you wear with an extra e ¬_¬
 

Trivun

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My name is Trivun which is actually Serbian, since although I'm British my dad's family were Serbian and came here before my dad was born. I was named after my grandfather. Anyway, it actually means Trevor in English apparently, although I much prefer 'Trivun' anyway.

My mom's side of the family is pure British anyway, her maiden name was Smith and both my grandparents on that side were Smith, despite not being related. You can't get any purer English than that :)
 

ThreeWords

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'Protector of desire' would be my name, the meaning taken form the language of my forefathers

Cookie for the geuss
 

Lynx

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My name is Anna.
so.... just Anna.
I am not Hebrew, but it is a Hebrew name meaning something like "mercy", "gracious" or "favored by God".
 

hippykiller

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Mcface said:
"Tim Meyer"

or, as we Americans say,
"Tim Meyer"

too hard with Americans I guess..since we're a damn mixing pot.
well what are you primarily? im not 100% Irish but i live in Ireland and the majority of my blood is Irish.
 

Mcface

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hippykiller said:
Mcface said:
"Tim Meyer"

or, as we Americans say,
"Tim Meyer"

too hard with Americans I guess..since we're a damn mixing pot.
well what are you primarily? im not 100% Irish but i live in Ireland and the majority of my blood is Irish.
I'm also mostly Irish.
 

Sgt Doom

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My middle name's Eetu, which i've no idea what it means, nor if it even means anything, in Finnish.
 

hippykiller

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thepj said:
well my name is greek so: Παύλος

in other languages: Bulgarian: Павел

Lithuanian: Paulius

Hungarian: Pál

Belarusian: Поле

Croation: Pavle

Serbian: Павле

Finnish: Paavalin

Persain: پل

Polish: Pawła

Romanian: Pavel

Swahili: Paulo

Turkish: Paulus

Yiddish: פאול

cookie for guessing my name without looking at my profile
quite a rap sheet you got there eh?
 

hippykiller

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Mcface said:
hippykiller said:
Mcface said:
"Tim Meyer"

or, as we Americans say,
"Tim Meyer"

too hard with Americans I guess..since we're a damn mixing pot.
well what are you primarily? im not 100% Irish but i live in Ireland and the majority of my blood is Irish.
I'm also mostly Irish.
and you name is Tim Meyer? ok your name in Irish is "Taidhgín Ó Mír" first


name:Taidhgín





last name:Ó Mír
 

Sheppard

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Translated from Gaelic, my first name is Carrock, which means strong coastal rock or rugged shore. Anglicized, it's Carson. My last name, Polly, is an Anglicized version of Polliu, which is Norman-Scandanavian for soldier, or warrior.
 

chstens

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Christoffer Stenseth in norwegian, and I reckon it's the same in english. Perhaps Christoffer would've been spelled Christopher.