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My name, Thomas, is Greek for Twin, also a coincidence is that my star sign also means twin
(and no, before you ask, I do not have a twin)What does yours mean?
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idk I think it means safety in Arabic or something (I'm not Arab tho)
I know a lot of Turks & they tell me my name is pretty common where they're from, so maybe it means something Turkish too ;o |
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Hebrew Meaning:
The name Nathan is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Nathan is: Gift from God. American Meaning: The name Nathan is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Nathan is: Gift from God. Biblical Meaning: The name Nathan is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Nathan is: Given, giving, rewarded'. Last edited by King Gizzard; 02-11-2013 at 12:08 AM. |
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My name is from an old Irish story, Niamh Cinn Oir (Nee-iv keane oar) means Niamh with the golden hair, she lives in a land called Tir Na Og which is a place where you never grow old ............... which I suppose is kind of ironic considering the running joke about me and my age here
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Benjamin \b(e)-nja-min, ben-jamin\ as a boy's name is pronounced BEN-ja-men. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Benjamin is "son of the right hand; son of the south; son of my old age". Biblical: Benyamin was the 12th, youngest and most beloved son of the patriarch Jacob and Rachel, and was originally named Benoni. In the Middle Ages, it was often given to sons whose mothers had died in childbirth, though it has no such connotations today. Brought into use by the Puritans until the end of the 19th century. After several decades of disuse, came back to great popularity by the 1970s.
Read more at http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meanin...EfFvXvhYLJ1.99
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hebrew represent
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"The name Drew is an Anglo-Saxon baby name. In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the name Drew is: Wise."
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Very Confusing!
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Avatars ought to be copyright of the first user!
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My name means danger, brother.
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