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What's your name mean?

Absolutely nothing... I really wanted Abazaba ... but InstincT works.

Oh and my real name doesn't mean sh1t either.
 
PATRICK m
Usage: Irish, English, French, German
Pronounced: PAT-rik (English), pat-REEK (French)
From the Roman name Patricius, which meant "nobleman" in Latin. A 5th-century saint, the patron saint of Ireland, adopted this name (his birth name was Sucat). During his youth he was captured by Irish raiders and enslaved, but after six years of servitude he escaped to his home in Britain. Eventually he became a bishop and went back to Ireland as a missionary, where he succeeded in Christianizing the entire country.
 
dudeman007

well, i say dude a lot.

hm..i'm a man

and 007 makes me sound cool.

oh and my real name

who knows.

andrew

how boring.

it means according to dictionary.com

andrew

manliness, a Greek name; one of the apostles of our Lord. He was of Bethsaida in
Galilee (John 1:44), and was the brother of Simon Peter (Matt. 4:18; 10:2). On
one occasion John the Baptist, whose disciple he then was, pointing to Jesus,
said, "Behold the Lamb of God" (John 1:40); and Andrew, hearing him,
immediately became a follower of Jesus, the first of his disciples. After he
had been led to recognize Jesus as the Messiah, his first care was to bring
also his brother Simon to Jesus. The two brothers seem to have after this
pursued for a while their usual calling as fishermen, and did not become the
stated attendants of the Lord till after John's imprisonment (Matt. 4:18, 19;
Mark 1:16, 17). Very little is related of Andrew. He was one of the
confidential disciples (John 6:8; 12:22), and with Peter, James, and John
inquired of our Lord privately regarding his future coming (Mark 13:3). He was
present at the feeding of the five thousand (John 6:9), and he introduced the
Greeks who desired to see Jesus (John 12:22); but of his subsequent history
little is known. It is noteworthy that Andrew thrice brings others to Christ,
(1) Peter; (2) the lad with the loaves; and (3) certain Greeks. These incidents
may be regarded as a key to his character.
 
pedo-pedofile
thug- ::shrug:: thug

someone gave me a necklace when i went to a rave that said "pedothug" and i thought it was kinda cool even though it has no reflection on me because i am neither of those things.


matthew-gift from god😎
 
Originally posted by: ElFenix
I'm American, honey. Our names don't mean sh!t.

:thumbsup:

Well, I'm Chinese, and the literal translation of the characters in my name is "distant journey," but when you combine them, the phrase part of a line from an old poem/story meaning "success" or "prosperity" or something like that.

EDIT: my english name is Jack, cuz I like to play cards when I was little 😎
 
MovingTarget..... He who enjoys getting shot at a lot in fps games while using only melee weapons.

The real name....kevin.... (from: behindthename.com)
KEVIN m
Usage: English, Irish
Pronounced: KEV-in
Anglicized form of the Irish name Caoimhín, derived from the older Irish Coemgen, composed of the Old Irish elements coem "kind, gentle, handsome" and gein "birth". Saint Caoimhin established a monastery in Ireland and is the patron saint of Dublin.

kinda funny considering I'm of scottish descent, but not too unusual.
 
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