liqidtouch Posted January 10 Report Share Posted January 10 i wanna know what all your names mean..it is often told that what you were in a past life as a very STRONG person to the world- or just well known person-gives us the caracture we carry today with us-its what makes us the way we are.....behinde your names put ur name into the search thingy half way down and run the searchdo it by 1st namethen again by middel namelast names usualy arent availableheres mineERIC m English, FrenchPronounced: ER-ikDerived from the Old Norse elements ei "ever" and rikr "ruler". A famous bearer was Eric the Red, a 10th-century navigator and explorer who discovered Greenland. This was also the name of kings of Denmark, Sweden and NorwaySALVADOR (really its salvator- italian)m SpanishFrom the Late Latin name Salvator, which meant "saviour". A famous bearer of this name was the Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dali. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andrewthomas Posted January 10 Report Share Posted January 10 mines ANDREW THOMAS ANDREW m English, BiblicalPronounced: AN-drooFrom the Greek name Andreas, which derives from aner "man" (genitive andros "of a man"). In the New Testament the apostle Andrew was the brother of the apostle Simon Peter. According to legend he was crucified on an X-shaped cross, and he is the patron saint of Scotland, Russia, and Greece. This was also the name of kings of Hungary. THOMAS m English, French, German, Scandinavian, BiblicalPronounced: TAWM-asGreek form of the Aramaic name Te'oma which meant "twin". In the New Testament he was the apostle who doubted the resurrected Jesus. According to tradition he was martyred in India. Famous bearers of this name include philosopher and theologian Saint Thomas Aquinas, philosopher Thomas Hobbes, inventor Thomas Edison, American president Thomas Jefferson, and novelist Thomas Hardy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pod Posted January 10 Report Share Posted January 10 POD was not found in this database. Names that sound similar to POD: PADDY (m) PAT (m,f) PATTI (f) PATTIE (f) PATTY (f) PATYA (m) PETA (f) PETE (m) PETI (m) PETIA (f) PETYA (m) PIET (m) PIETY (f) PTAH (m) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
liqidtouch Posted January 10 Author Report Share Posted January 10 Originally posted by pod POD was not found in this database. Names that sound similar to POD: PADDY (m) PAT (m,f) PATTI (f) PATTIE (f) PATTY (f) PATYA (m) PETA (f) PETE (m) PETI (m) PETIA (f) PETYA (m) PIET (m) PIETY (f) PTAH (m) so select one of those silly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
funketeer Posted January 10 Report Share Posted January 10 The name "Funketeer" is derived from both "Funk" and "Musketeer", the meaning of both terms together would mean "Musketeer of Funk"Funk: is a mixture of soul, rhythm & blues, and jazz. Heavy on the bass and drums with scratchy guitar riffs and choppy keys mixed in. In the late 70's and early 80's, funk made it possible to dance without having to deal with the dreaded "disco" phase. George Clinton "The Godfather of Funk" Musketeer: When the young Louis XIII ascended the throne, he ordered that the Carabineers be armed with muskets. This elite troop then became known as the Musketeers. A Musketeer in full costume dancing Funk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yellowdevil Posted January 10 Report Share Posted January 10 MEGAN f Welsh, EnglishPronounced: MAY-ganWelsh pet form of MARGARET MARGARET f EnglishPronounced: MAR-gret, MAR-gur-etDerived from Greek margarites meaning "pearl". Saint Margaret was martyred at Antioch in the 4th century. She is the patron saint of expectant mothers. Another famous bearer was Queen Margaret I of Denmark, who united Denmark, Sweden, and Norway in the 14th century. HÉLÈNE f FrenchFrench form of HELEN HELENE f GermanGerman form of HELEN HELEN f EnglishPronounced: HEL-enPossibly from either Greek helene "torch" or "corposant", or Greek selene "moon". In Greek mythology Helen was the daughter of Zeus and Leda, whose kidnapping by Paris was the cause of the Trojan War. The name was also borne by Saint Helena, mother of the Roman emperor Constantine, who supposedly found the True Cross during a trip to Jerusalem. Another famous bearer was Helen Keller, the American author and lecturer who was both blind and deaf. and my last name... isnt there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
absolutv Posted January 10 Report Share Posted January 10 ABSOLUTVmy name starts with a V& i really like vodka[appsolu:t] - V&S Sprit AB now had a product and a package. What they didn't have was a name. The original product was called "Absolut Rent Bränvin", which was modified to "Absolute Pure Vodka", a name that for legal reasons could not be registered in the US - "absolute" was a common adjective and could not be a trademark. The final "e" was dropped removing the legal obstacle and adding an extra Swedish touch. "Pure" also posed legal problems and was removed. The slogan "Country of Sweden" was added between the main elements to stress the vodka's origin and its tradition of purity. Absolut Vodka is a contemporary phenomenon. First exported in 1979, Absolut Vodka quickly soared to one of the best-selling premium vodkas in the world today. It is an overnight success...an overnight success since 1879. It was then vodka was first sold under the name Absolut. Yet, Swedish vodka has its roots in the 15th century when Swedes first started distilling spirits called "bränvin", literally "burnt wine". Made from grain or imported wine, these spirits were originally used mostly as medicine and for making gunpowder. The first alcohol restrictions had nothing to do with sobriety; distilled spirits were needed for Sweden's war machine. Human nature being what it is, however, people soon found spirits had a number of more recreational uses. By the 17th century, the distilled spirit that we today refer to as vodka had become a national drink. The phenomenal success of Absolut Vodka has only one precedent: the success of the man who introduced it. Successful businessman at 10 and entrepreneur at 14, Lars Olsson Smith controlled one third of all the vodka in Sweden while he was still learning to shave. For almost half of the 19th century he was known as "The King of Vodka". In 1879, he introduced a new kind of vodka called "Absolut Rent Bränvin" (Absolute Pure Vodka) produced using a revolutionary new distillation method. The method was called rectification, a method we still use today. Without knowing it, Lars Olsson Smith had introduced what exactly a century later, would become Absolut Vodka. to really clarify.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmatas2277 Posted January 10 Report Share Posted January 10 JESSE m English, BiblicalPronounced: JES-eeFrom the Hebrew name Yishay which possibly meant "gift". Jesse was the father of King David in the Old Testament. A famous bearer of this name was Jesse James, an American outlaw who held up banks and stagecoaches. He was eventually shot by a fellow gang member for a reward. Another famous bearer was the American athlete Jesse Owens. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bzfbutter1 Posted January 10 Report Share Posted January 10 EDUARDO m Spanish, PortuguesePronounced: ay-DWAWR-doSpanish and Portuguese form of EDWARD EDWARD m English, PolishPronounced: ED-wurdMeans "rich guard", derived from the Old English elements ead "rich, blessed" and weard "guard". Saint Edward the Confessor was the king of England shortly before the Norman Conquest. Because of his popularity this name remained in use after the conquest (most other Old English names were replaced by Norman ones), and was even the name of eight subsequent kings of England. Edward is also one of the few Old English names to be used throughout Europe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mimid Posted January 10 Report Share Posted January 10 For those of you who know my real name, you know it isn't there!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
liqidtouch Posted January 10 Author Report Share Posted January 10 Originally posted by mimid For those of you who know my real name, you know it isn't there!!!! how about using MIMI ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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