what's your first name?

WeirdyMcGee

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I was named after my great grandfather on my father's side.
The name means 'marshland'.

...and yes, I'm a girl.
haha
 

Nathália

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My name's Rhonda...:)
Not really, but I prefer most people to call me it than my full. ;)
Named after my mothers middle name Lavanda.
I've been called everything.....:rolleyes:
 

Duzmiu

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Danny but ive been called Fred since i was 4...so about 17 years :p
im also called jeff, ralph, dotdot and big one. i get given names most the time lol
 
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coyote

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my first name is Randall - derived from the Old Norse "Rannúlfr" and composed of two elements—the first element is rand, meaning "shield" or "rim"; the second element is úlfr, meaning "wolf".
 
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Starry

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my first name is Randall - derived from the Old Norse "Rannúlfr" and composed of two elements—the first element is rand, meaning "shield" or "rim"; the second element is úlfr, meaning "wolf".

That is a fantastic meaning! :)


My name is Veronica...

"GENDER: Feminine
USAGE: English, Italian, Romanian, Late Roman
PRONOUNCED: və-RAHN-i-kə (English)

Meaning & History
Latin alteration of BERENICE, the spelling influenced by the ecclesiastical Latin phrase vera icon meaning "true image". This was the name of a legendary saint who wiped Jesus' face with a towel and then found his image imprinted upon it. Due to popular stories about her, the name was occasionally used in the Christian world in the Middle Ages. It was borne by the 17th-century Italian saint and mystic Veronica Giuliani. As an English name, it was not common until the 19th century, when it was imported from France and Scotland.

BERNICE - Ancient Macedonian form of the Greek name Φερενικη (Pherenike), which meant "bringing victory" from φερω (phero) "to bring" and νικη (nike) "victory". This name was common among the Ptolemy ruling family of Egypt. It occurs briefly in Acts in the New Testament (in most English Bibles it is spelled Bernice) belonging to a sister of King Herod Agrippa II. As an English name, Berenice came into use after the Protestant Reformation."



So I'm a true image who brings victory... lol.
 

PerseverareJasmine

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My first name is Jasmine. Its obvious from looking at my username, I know, but I'm up browsing threads because I can't get to sleep and I'm trying to keep my mind off of certain things.
 
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