Does your name describe you?
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My name is Deborah and apparently this means bee..... it is true!!! I can be a complete and utter B! lol!!!0
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My name is David which means "beloved" (Hebrew origin), as in "dearly loved" or "dear to the heart."
My wife loves me, and my kids love me, so I suppose it fits me well.0 -
My name is Leonora, which means Light........................................I'd certainly like to be, that's why I'm on this website!!!!!:laugh:0
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Sources I've come across say my name is possibly from the Old Norse word 'brand' meaning 'sword'. or . The name was used first in Scotland, as a feminine form of Brendan. My namesake was Brenda Lee the singer - "It's my party and I'll cry if I want to" and "I'm sorry...so sorry" - my Dad liked her singing!0
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My name is Victoria which means "victorious". And pretty much all I do is win, so yeah. It describes me.1
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My name is Chase, it's English/French for "Huntsman." I've never killed an animal in my life, so no.0
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Carrie Lynn - Melody or song and Waterfall - I guess the waterfall is my song...makes sense considering I have a waterfall beside me on my desk and love to listen to it all day
Aeryn - daughter or Eire (my daughters name)
Devon - poet (my son's name)0 -
Alicia means noble.
I'd like to think it describes me.0 -
My name is Amanda and it means worthy of being loved and I think that definitely describes me!! Everyone needs to be loved ;-)0
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my name is tracy...in old saxon it means "corageous battler" and in gaelic it means "cow herder"...and since i can trace my lineage to both, but have never herded cattle in my life...i'll go with "corageous battler.....lol....honestly though, it does fit me well...i am bold, courageous, and i fight for what i believe in vehemently0
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My name is Berenice and it means "bringer of victory". I haven't been to terribly many sports matches, but the team I or my partner of the moment is supporting always wins!
That bodes well for me then, since my name means 'victory of the people'! :bigsmile:
(And yes, I think my name is pretty apt!)0 -
Jessica means "child of god"
I'm an atheist.
okay that is hilarious....lmao0 -
my name is tamara, which in hebrew means "little palm tree" since palm trees make me think of the tropics, warm weather, the bright sun, and ocean waves... well, i think that fits me perfectly! i have a generally sunny disposition, i am warm-hearted, i love the smell of the beach and tropical fruits0
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Michael is a given name that comes from the Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל / מיכאל (Mikha'el), derived from the Hebrew question מי כמו אלוהים? (Hebrew pronunciation: [mi kəmo ʔelohim]) meaning "Who is like God?"0
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Leah = weary
I sure hope not! Some days, I'm more weary than other days... LOL0 -
My name means Noble or exalted. I dont think it describeds me well... but it works?0
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Definitions for Road Dog in Urban Dictionary
1. Close friend
2. A traveling companion that one is most often seen with.
3. A person going with you during your travels.
4. A traveling/hitchhiking companion.
5. When you look next to you and see a guy getting road head, but the chick is so ugly you mistake her for a dog, or other hairy creature.
6. Beer taken on the road.
7. Getting a blow job from the passenger while you are driving0 -
My name is Laura. From Wikipedia " Laura is derived from the bay laurel plant, which, in the Greco-Roman era was used as a symbol of victory, honor or fame." It usually means "victoriously crowned with laurels." My motto has always been that while I may not win every battle I always win the war.0
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Well my name is Jennifer and as you know it means white ghost. But there is more to it! At behindthename.com, you can see it means:
From a Cornish form of the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar (see GUINEVERE). This name has only been common outside of Cornwall since the beginning of the 20th century, after it was featured in George Bernard Shaw's play 'The Doctor's Dilemma' (1906).
So then you are directed to the original name which is Guinevere and it says:
From the Norman French form of the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar, composed of the elements gwen meaning "fair, white" and hwyfar meaning "smooth". In Arthurian legend she was the beautiful wife of King Arthur who engaged in an adulterous affair with Sir Lancelot. Her betrayal of her husband with Mordred prompted the battle of Camlann, which led to the deaths of both Mordred and Arthur.
The Cornish form of this name, Jennifer, has become popular in the English-speaking world.
So in answer to your question, I'm dark/olive skinned for a white girl and I'm kinda rolly now, not smooth, and I'm not adulterous or have I started any battles...0 -
My name is Calesta and it means fairest, and most beautiful...lol. Although I'm not "fair", I'll take it.0
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And my son's name is Rowan Aurelius which means little red one, and golden or gilded. He's got golden locks and he's a little devil!0
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My name is Carrie. Which means "melody or song...." I love to sing!0
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Michael is a given name that comes from the Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל / מיכאל (Mikha'el), derived from the Hebrew question מי כמו אלוהים? (Hebrew pronunciation: [mi kəmo ʔelohim]) meaning "Who is like God?"
Have you checked out the definition of "Michael" in Urban Dictionary?
"A very cool guy who makes everyone laugh. Once you meet him, you will want to be his friend right away. He is super cute and very good-looking. He has amazing taste...in music, clothes, food, everything. Every girl secretly wishes that he could be her boyfriend...mainly because he recently broke up with his girlfriend...mainly because everyone knows that he likes commitment...mainly because he is sweet and knows how to treat a girl...mainly because however strange and wierd he may be, he's perfect. In his own little way, he is perfect. Michael a very cool person"
Personally I prefer:
"the coolest mother****in name on the planet. Many stupid people say that it is a boring and lame name, but that is not so. Many of the coolest people in the world have that name. "Hey, did you see Michael doin work when he was at the mini horse rodeo?"0 -
Neither of my names, Windy and Wendy, really have any meaning. We all know what Windy means, and I am neither breezy nor gassy. Tthe best I can tell everyone thinks Wendy was created by J.M. Barrie for Peter Pan. Some people say Wendy means friend, so I guess that does fit!
Wendy is a varient of Wanda which is German in origin and means "Slender Young Tree"..
My name is Orla - an Irish name which means "Golden".. Considering I've black hair and very pale skin - I'm not sure where the golden comes in!! LOL....1 -
My name is Betty which is Hebrew for God is my Oath.
I'm a Christian so it fits. :happy:0 -
Well my name is unique so yeah. . .
My Hebrew name is Eliana which means God has answered me (chose it when my hubber and I married) so yes
My MFP name, most certainly0 -
Morgan: great brightness or sea dweller.
I'll take both0 -
Michael is a given name that comes from the Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל / מיכאל (Mikha'el), derived from the Hebrew question מי כמו אלוהים? (Hebrew pronunciation: [mi kəmo ʔelohim]) meaning "Who is like God?"
Have you checked out the definition of "Michael" in Urban Dictionary?
"A very cool guy who makes everyone laugh. Once you meet him, you will want to be his friend right away. He is super cute and very good-looking. He has amazing taste...in music, clothes, food, everything. Every girl secretly wishes that he could be her boyfriend...mainly because he recently broke up with his girlfriend...mainly because everyone knows that he likes commitment...mainly because he is sweet and knows how to treat a girl...mainly because however strange and wierd he may be, he's perfect. In his own little way, he is perfect. Michael a very cool person"
Personally I prefer:
"the coolest mother****in name on the planet. Many stupid people say that it is a boring and lame name, but that is not so. Many of the coolest people in the world have that name. "Hey, did you see Michael doin work when he was at the mini horse rodeo?"
Works for me. Every woman wants me and every man fears me.....or is it the other way around? I can't remember.0 -
My first name is really Patricia - derived from the Latin "pater" meaning father (which I am definitely not, haha!). A "patrician" is, in short, a snobby rich person (an aristocrat). However, they were also the "fathers" of society, meaning they provided for the peasants. I'm not really sure how much it describes me!1
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My name, Sharon, means "The plains (fertile)" --well, I do have 3 kids. . . . and also the plant, Rose of Sharon, which my mom told me she named me after because she thought they were pretty.2
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