Tell me your name and I will tell you its meaning...

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  1. Muslim Immortal Valued Senior Member

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    Shoot at me...
     
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  3. Muslim Immortal Valued Senior Member

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    10 names for free £5 thereafter.
     
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  5. Muslim Immortal Valued Senior Member

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    actually fuck it I can't be asked free for everyone.
     
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  7. tablariddim forexU2 Valued Senior Member

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    Real name or forum name?
     
  8. Mr. G reality.sys Valued Senior Member

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    Let's first try a test: Mabuke
     
  9. Absane Rocket Surgeon Valued Senior Member

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    Do me. James.
     
  10. geodesic "The truth shall make ye fret" Registered Senior Member

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    I also move that you do James first.
     
  11. sargentlard Save the whales motherfucker Valued Senior Member

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    Montepeliar Ernesto Titsweather Marycock....thats my full name as it appears on my birth certificate.
     
  12. tablariddim forexU2 Valued Senior Member

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    You're a pedigree dog?!?!
     
  13. Well, my real name is Vlaidmir Cocksucker - now you know why I preffer Mr Anonymous - but what does my real name tell you abou me? - Be honest, tellme-tellme-tellme! I'm bursting to know?!?!?!
     
  14. sargentlard Save the whales motherfucker Valued Senior Member

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    named after one.
     
  15. lixluke Refined Reinvention Valued Senior Member

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    OK Expert.
    Let's see how good you really are.
    Try this one:
    lixluke
    Anybody that can guess this correctly is the winner.
    Hint: It's not that hard to figure out.


    Bull crap!
     
  16. superluminal I am MalcomR Valued Senior Member

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    My real name is John Jacob Jingleheimer Shmidt. I have a friend. His name is John Jacob Jingleheimer Shmidt also. Whenever I go out, people point and shout at me "Hey! There goes John Jacob Jingleheimer Shmidt!". I really can't stand it. What does it mean?
     
  17. sargentlard Save the whales motherfucker Valued Senior Member

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    Nope, it's true.
     
  18. Raithere plagued by infinities Valued Senior Member

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    BUTCH: ...Esmarelda Villalobos -- is that Mexican?

    ESMARELDA: The name is Spanish, but I'm Columbian.

    BUTCH: It's a very pretty name.

    ESMARELDA: It means "Esmarelda of the wolves."

    BUTCH: That's one hell of a name you got there, sister.

    ESMARELDA: Thank you. And what is your name?

    BUTCH: Butch.

    ESMARELDA: Butch. What does it mean?

    BUTCH: I'm an American, our names don't mean shit.
     
  19. valich Registered Senior Member

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    Jake

    Kodi

    Kodiak Bear

    Bram of L'Antse

    Dumbshit
     
  20. Muslim Immortal Valued Senior Member

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    JAMES
    Gender: Masculine

    Usage: English, Biblical

    Pronounced: JAYMZ [key]

    English form of the Late Latin Jacomus which was derived from Ιακωβος (Iakobos), the New Testament Greek form of יַעֲקֹב (Ya'aqov) (see JACOB). This is the name of two apostles in the New Testament. The first was Saint James the Greater, the apostle John's brother, who was beheaded by Herod Agrippa in the Book of Acts. The second was James the Lesser, son of Alphaeus. Another James (known as James the Just) is also mentioned in the Bible as being the brother of Jesus. Kings of England and Scotland have borne this name. Other famous bearers include the inventor of the steam engine James Watt, the explorer Captain James Cook, and the novelist and poet James Joyce.
     
  21. Muslim Immortal Valued Senior Member

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    That not a real name.
     
  22. Muslim Immortal Valued Senior Member

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    JAKE
    Gender: Masculine

    Usage: English

    Pronounced: JAYK [key]

    Medieval variant of JACK
    Gender: Masculine

    Usage: English

    Pronounced: JAK [key]

    Derived from Jackin (earlier Jankin), a medieval pet form of JOHN. American writers Jack London and Jack Kerouac were two famous bearers of this name


    (lol jackin')


    BRAM
    Gender: Masculine

    Usage: English, Dutch

    Short form of ABRAHAM. This name was borne by Bram Stoker, the author who wrote 'Dracula'.
     
  23. Muslim Immortal Valued Senior Member

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    Mine is cool.

    MANISH
    Gender: Masculine

    Usage: Indian

    Means "lord of the mind" in Sanskrit.

    AMAR
    Gender: Masculine

    Usage: Indian

    Means "immortal" in Sanskrit.
     

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