Contract_Killa
Member
+70|6796|Australia, A.C.T
What does your name mean?

You dont know?

Well find out.

You can use this link and do a search on your first, middle, or last name. Or just do a search for another name you like!!

http://babynames.com/Names/search.php

And if babynames doesn't have your name. These sites might- no promises though.
http://www.behindthename.com/


Here is one for Names with specific nationalities
http://www.20000-names.com/
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6957|Global Command
ALBERT

Gender: Masculine

Usage: English, French, Slovene, Polish, Russian

Other Scripts: Альберт (Russian)

Pronounced: AL-burt (English), al-BER (French), AHL-bert (Polish)   [key]
From the Germanic name Adalbrecht which meant "bright nobility", composed of the elements adal "noble" and beraht "bright". It was introduced to England by the Normans. This name, in its various forms, has belonged to kings of Belgium and Germany, as well as others among European royalty. Other famous bearers include the physicist Albert Einstein, creator of the theory of relativity, and Albert Camus, a French-Algerian writer and philosopher.
Fenris_GreyClaw
Real Хорошо
+826|6947|Adelaide, South Australia

DYLAN

Gender: Masculine

Usage: Welsh, English, Welsh Mythology

Pronounced: DUL-an (Welsh), DIL-un (English)   [key]
From the Welsh elements dy "great" and llanw "sea". In Welsh mythology Dylan was a god of the sea, the son of Aranrhod. He was accidentally slain by his uncle Govannon. The Welsh poet Dylan Thomas and the musician Bob Dylan (real name Robert Zimmerman) are famous bearers of this name
INFERNO552
One shot wonder
+62|6867|canada
well the closest thing to my name means "rope maker"
R3v4n
We shall beat to quarters!
+433|6914|Melbourne

JARED

Gender: Masculine

Usage: English, Biblical

Pronounced: JER-ed   [key]
From the Hebrew name יָרֶד (Yared) or יֶרֶד (Yered) which meant "descent". This was the name of a close descendent of Adam in the Old Testament.

My last name comes from one of the Kings of England

Last edited by R3v4n (2006-11-22 21:44:51)

~ Do you not know that in the service … one must always choose the lesser of two weevils?
Big McLargehuge
Another Saturday night and I ain't got nobody
+259|7031|Philadelphia, PA
CRAIG

Gender: Masculine

Usage: Scottish, English

Pronounced: KRAYG   [key]
From a Scottish surname which was derived from Gaelic creag meaning "crag" or "rocks". The surname originally belonged to a person who lived near a crag.
Volatile
Member
+252|7132|Sextupling in Empire

ASSHOLE was not found in this database. Names that sound similar to ASSHOLE: ACHILLE   m   French, Italian
ASHLEA   f   English (Modern)
ASHLEE   f   English (Modern)
ASHLEY   f & m   English
ASHLIE   f   English (Modern)
ASIL   m   Turkish
ASLI   f   Turkish
AXEL   m   Scandinavian
AXELLE   f   French
AYSEL   f   Turkish, Azerbaijani
AZALEA   f   English
AZEL   m   Biblical
Sgt_Sieg
"Bow Chicka Bow Wow." The correct way.
+89|7202
Keenan

Meaning: Wise and Ancient

Origin: Celtic/Gaelic
Miller
IT'S MILLER TIME!
+271|7183|United States of America
CHRISTIAN

Gender: Masculine

Usage: English, French, German

Pronounced: KRIS-chen (English), KRISH-chen (English), krees-TYAWN (French), kris-TEE-ahn (German)   [key]
From a medieval Latin name that meant "Christian". This was the name of ten kings of Denmark. Another famous bearer of the name was Hans Christian Andersen, the Danish author of such fairy tales as 'The Ugly Duckling' and 'The Emperor's New Clothes'. In medieval England this was also a feminine name.
Dieselboy
Flicker of beans since 1986
+87|6978|Reading, Basingrad
FINLAY (Anglicized form of FIONNLAGH)

Gender: Masculine

Usage: Irish, Scottish
Means "white warrior" from Gaelic fionn "white, fair" and laogh "warrior"
Contract_Killa
Member
+70|6796|Australia, A.C.T

Dieselboy wrote:

FINLAY (Anglicized form of FIONNLAGH)

Gender: Masculine

Usage: Irish, Scottish
Means "white warrior" from Gaelic fionn "white, fair" and laogh "warrior"
Heh

"White Warrior"
[AZEG]PhxBravo
Moved to "Phxbravo" account
+10|6878|phoenix, az
They dont have mine! that sucks
well my name is Efren
stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|7148|California

Tyler is latin for so awesome your penis will implode.
BrOk_MoRdU
Psychotic Sniper Inc.
+76|6979|The Land of Claywhore
ROBERT 
Gender: Masculine

Usage: English, French, Scandinavian, German, Czech, Polish, Russian, Slovene, Romanian

Other Scripts: Роберт (Russian)

Pronounced: RAH-burt (English), ro-BER (French), RO-bert (German), RAW-bert (Polish)   [key]

Means "bright fame", derived from the Germanic elements hrod "fame" and beraht "bright". The Normans introduced this name to Britain. It belonged to three kings of Scotland, including Robert the Bruce who restored the independence of Scotland from England in the 14th century. The author Robert Browning and poets Robert Burns and Robert Frost are famous literary bearers of this name. Also, Robert E. Lee was the commander of the Confederate army during the American Civil War.
CaptainMike
It's just a flesh wound
+45|7072|Canada
Michael: Who is like god.

Therefore you must now hail me, I am your ruler.
Jello.01
Member
+46|7036|DFW, Texas

stryyker wrote:

Tyler is latin for so awesome your penis will implode.
Damn, hope your name is Tyler.

NEIL

Gender: Masculine

Usage: Irish, Scottish, English

Pronounced: NEEL (English)   [key]
From the Gaelic name Niall, which is of disputed origin, possibly meaning "champion" or "cloud". This was the name of a semi-legendary 4th-century Irish king. A famous modern bearer of this name was American astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on the moon.

"Cloud Champion" anyone? I'm totally 31337.

The other website said "Champion or Passionate".

Last edited by Jello.01 (2006-11-22 22:47:40)

DonFck
Hibernator
+3,227|7059|Finland

ANDERS

Gender: Masculine

Usage: Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of ANDREW, meaning "man", "warrior".
I need around tree fiddy.

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