Does your name describe you?

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  • MondaysChild81
    MondaysChild81 Posts: 158 Member
    Sarah -

    Hebrew for ""princess"
  • pammbroo
    pammbroo Posts: 550 Member
    Pamela = Honeyed Sweetness (little extreme, but I do get described as "sweet" quite often)

    Urban Dictionary = Pamela

    1. is usually the craziest of the bunch. quite often has a variety of different laughs, and can perform them all on demand. everybody loves pamela, the type of person you always want to protect. she is a flamboyant driver. loves make up, clothes and accessories
    2. The pimpest of the pimp. Everyone wants to be a Pamela. Can conquer anything. Wakes up and pisses excellence. Indulges and rules in all gangstativities
    3. The most awesome thing in the planet. A Pamela is always smiling, for whatever reason, her laugh is enchanting. This girl is cool and trustworthy. Lets not forget a Pamela is very sexy. Nothing exceeds past a Pamela. With a Pamela you'll never get bored. Love a Pamela, and you will never Love anyone else.
    4. Perfection, beauty, style, class, amazing,loving,caring, funny

    These had to be written by Pamelas! Pisses excellence? Yea maybe if I get about 100 ounces of water in! lol
  • mommared53
    mommared53 Posts: 9,543 Member
    Hilary ~~~~~ Cheerful..Happy..

    argh!! There's a stupid gnat flying around my office tormenting me the last two days and I saw your little gnat crawling around and thought my gnat had landed on my computer screen. I tried to get it and couldn't and thought somehow it got inside my screen. Then I realized it was your little gnat. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Goofy me!
  • deewildwoman
    deewildwoman Posts: 120 Member
    DeeAnne is from Diana. In French - Goddess of the Moon. In English - Divine. I think I will go home and tell my husband that I am a Divine Goddes of the Moon. I can almost hear the snorting and laughing form 20 miles away. :laugh:
  • juliecat1
    juliecat1 Posts: 3,450 Member
    Julie means youthful. Id say that applies to me pretty well! Hopefully that continues to be the case for a loooooong time yet. :laugh:

    The urban dictionary ones are hilarious!!
  • sassylilmama
    sassylilmama Posts: 1,493 Member
    My name is Nancy, means Grace. And no it does not describe me at all lol

    But urban dictionary defintionh fits hehe
    1. nancy

    nancy is a beautiful, amazing, awesome kid.
    she's bootylicious and funky fresh.
    she's a perfect ten and the most amazing person you will EVER meet. everyone who meets her loves her very very much.
    nancy is pretty much the sex.
  • BEERRUNNER
    BEERRUNNER Posts: 3,046 Member
    hell yeah!
  • muffinsandcakes
    muffinsandcakes Posts: 333 Member
    me name is Hibah "which means gift in Arabic" I think am a gift for people around me ;)<3o:)
  • GreenGoddess22
    GreenGoddess22 Posts: 3,818 Member
    My name is Melissa. I believe it is Greek, it means honey bee. I guess you could say I'm sweet sometimes.
  • zcb94
    zcb94 Posts: 3,678 Member
    My name is Zoe, Greek for "God-given miracle of abundant life (as opposed to a run-of-the-mill existence)." My family is pretty much all Christian, as am I. Due to a birth defect, I should've been aborted. Instead, I have been released to live a blessed, indeed abundant, life.
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  • ROBOTFOOD
    ROBOTFOOD Posts: 5,527 Member
    Username: yes
    Real name (Chris): no
  • dragon_girl26
    dragon_girl26 Posts: 2,187 Member
    Lisa.

    I think it translates to "grumpy and craves chocolate."
  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,368 Member
    Alison...means little truthful one. I'm not little but I am truthful
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  • GreenGoddess22
    GreenGoddess22 Posts: 3,818 Member
    Mr Wonderful.... Yep!

    Is your picture Tom Selleck holding a jack o lantern?

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  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    Joanne ..means gracious gift of god ..hmmm some would not agree. :D

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  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    edited October 2016
    I was named after a famous catholic saint from the third century. My parents were straightforward, no name gimmicks. I am nowhere close to my patron saint. The man was a saint and I am a kitten with a K :#

    As for my nickname, perfectly describes me once a week ;)

    Colonblow?

    How do you come up with these Laura? Lol ..

    Medication ? :p
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  • angrylibrarian87
    angrylibrarian87 Posts: 17 Member
    edited October 2016
    My name's Kitty (not short for anything) which means 'pure'... hahahahahaha....

    My user name, though, describes me perfectly ;o)
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    No. There is no word in human language that can describe me.
  • Lovely0770
    Lovely0770 Posts: 876 Member
    Well my first name is Starla and the meaning and origin is hard to find but one website said it's meaning is literally a 'star'. And it's origin is American. Well, I'm not a ball of gas though some may disagree lol but I am American. That would be the only thing in common with myself and my given name. I have been told that I look like my name/it suits me. Whatever that means. So I usually just focus on my last name, which is Rose. It has much more history. Was used by the Normans in germanic form to mean kind or fame and it's English and french. I never known any fame really but I do like to consider myself to be a kind person.
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  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    My first name contains no vowels; my parents played a lot of Scrabble.
  • toned_thugs_n_harmony
    toned_thugs_n_harmony Posts: 1,001 Member
    my name means "worthy of praise"...so i'd say pretty damn fitting, amirite?
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  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    My first name contains no vowels; my parents played a lot of Scrabble.
    Is it like Rychyrd? :p

    no?
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