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#99187 by DevonH
Thu Dec 15, 2005 7:53 am
VampireDaveGrohl wrote:And i can't believe no-one has looked up Devin!


I did, because it's a variation of mine, but I didn't post it! :oops:

#99188 by Regal Jenkinson
Thu Dec 15, 2005 7:53 am
JENKINSON was not found in this database.

Cocks

#99915 by thefillersweetcityjesus
Sun Dec 18, 2005 7:11 pm
ERIC
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, French
Pronounced: ER-ik (English), er-EEK (French) [key]
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From the Old Norse name Eiríkr, derived from ei "ever" and ríkr "ruler". Danish invaders first brought the name to England. A famous bearer was Eiríkr inn Rauda (Eric the Red in English), a 10th-century navigator and explorer who discovered Greenland. This was also the name of kings of Denmark, Sweden and Norway.

#99957 by alucard0848
Mon Dec 19, 2005 12:15 am
the meaning for robert is bright fame still don't get the meaning

#100052 by Vesper
Mon Dec 19, 2005 7:03 am
Regal Jenkinson wrote:JENKINSON was not found in this database.

Cocks


Yo Reg, is Jenkinson a FIRST name? ;)

Anyway, mine's Mike, been up there, I'm an atheist too :lol:

#100086 by Dunkelheit
Mon Dec 19, 2005 9:42 am
nicolas,

have no bloody idea, someone enlighten me pweese

#100138 by fragility
Mon Dec 19, 2005 12:44 pm
Oooh, forgot my middle name..you guys are now part of the elite group of people who know it...

JEANNETTE
Gender: Feminine
Usage: French
Pronounced: zha-NET [key]
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Pet form of JEANNE

JEANNE
Gender: Feminine
Usage: French
Pronounced: ZHAN [key]
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Modern French form of Jehanne, an Old French feminine form of Johannes (see JOHN). Joan of Arc is known as Jeanne d'Arc in France.

JOHN
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Biblical
Pronounced: JAHN [key]
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English form of Johannes, which was the Latin form of the Greek name Ιωαννης (Ioannes), itself derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "YAHWEH is gracious". This name owes its consistent popularity to two New Testament characters, both highly revered as saints. The first was John the Baptist, the forerunner of Jesus Christ and a victim of beheading by Herod Antipas. The second was the apostle John, also supposedly the author of the fourth Gospel and Revelation. The name has been borne by 23 popes, as well as kings of England, Hungary, Poland, Portugal and France. It was also borne by the poet John Milton and the philosopher John Locke.

#101212 by Lula
Thu Dec 22, 2005 12:53 pm
LOUISE
Gender: Feminine
Usage: French, English
Pronounced: loo-EEZ [key]
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French feminine form of LOUIS

LOUIS
Gender: Masculine
Usage: French, English
Pronounced: loo-EE (French), LOO-is (English) [key]
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French form of LUDWIG. This was the name of 18 kings of France, including Louis IX (Saint Louis) who led two crusades, and Louis XIV (the 'Sun King') who was the ruler of France during the height of its power, the builder of the Palace of Versailles, and the longest reigning monarch in the history of Europe. Also, Louis Riel was a Canadian rebel leader. Robert Louis Stevenson was the author of 'Treasure Island' and 'Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde'.

LUDWIG
Gender: Masculine
Usage: German
Pronounced: LOOT-vik, LUD-wig [key]
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From the Germanic name Hludwig which meant "famous warrior", composed of the elements hlud "fame" and wig "warrior". This was the name of three Merovingian kings of the Franks, though their names are usually spelled in the Latinized form Clovis, and three kings of Bavaria. Other famojus bearers include the German composer Ludwig van Beethoven and the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, who contributed to logic and the philosophy of language.


And for my surname:

not there. My surname is Bayes if anyone can help out with that.

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