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One-Eye wrote:
joe_canadian wrote:I know an elf when I moof one.


Whatchoo talkin' 'bout, Willis? You sayin' I'm no Galadriel in the sack? *brandishes head-clubbing... club*


that's not gonna make you moof any better sweety. :roll:
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:mad: *adds Joshy to list of ungrateful bastards unworthy of my moofy goodness*

:uh:

:(

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My name means Joe is Cool. Hahaha.. hoo...

No really, my name means: A guy/girl who sews (sows?) things. Yawn.
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April, a 2-syllable girl's name of Latin origin, means: Born; springtime.
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Amber, a 2-syllable girl's name of Arabic origin, means: Amber; immortal; jewel.

Amber is also a name in the category of Color.

(How can the meaning of my name and my name be the same?)

Middle Name:
Dawn, a 1-syllable girl's name of Anglo-Saxon origin, means: The break of day; pure.

Entertainers with this name include Dawn Wells (Television).

(Did anyone else know that Dawn Wells was Maryanne and Gilligan's Island?)
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i got rejected by that site
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Johnathan, a 3-syllable boy's name of Hebrew origin, means: The Lord is gracious; gift of God.
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joe_canadian wrote:We can call Rob "Nob"?

Bahahaha, glad I'm not the only one that noticed that. :lol:

And, before looking at mine, I know mine means "Victory of the People"... *checks*

Nicole, a 2-syllable girl's name of Greek/French origin, means: The peoples victory.

Nicole's ethnic backgrounds include French. Entertainers with this name include Nicole Kidman (Movies).

Nicknames for Nicole are Coleitt, Nicki, Nickit, Nicoletta and Nikola.

Other names associated with Nicole are Cosetta, Cosette, Nichola, Nicky, Nicol, Nicola, Nicolette, Nicolina, Nicoline, Niki and Nikki.


Same thing. :nod:

Eh, might as well do the middle name, too...

Rene, a 2-syllable unisex name of Latin/French origin, means: One who is new again; reborn.

Rene's ethnic backgrounds include Swiss, French and Hispanic.

Nicknames for Rene are Renie.


*completely freaks out* IT'S UNISEX!!! MY WHOLE LIFE, I THOUGHT IT WAS THE BOY'S SPELLING OF THE NAME!!! AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!

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i'm not on there either.

that makes me feel both very unique and very dejected

my name does mean "jasmine" though
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My name means princess. Cause I rock.

Sarah, a 2-syllable girl's name of Hebrew origin, means: A princess.

Sarah's ethnic backgrounds include Scottish and English/Welsh. It's religious association is biblical (see Ro 4:19). Entertainers with this name include Sarah Purcell (Television). Historical figures with this name include Sarah Miriam Peale (Art/Literature). It has religious backgrounds in Biblical.

Nicknames for Sarah are Sadye, Saidee, Sal, Salaid, Sallee, Salli, Sallie, Sarer, Saretta, Sarir, Sayre, Sharai, Sharo, Sharona, Sher, Sheree, Sherie and Sherrie.

Other names associated with Sarah are Sadella, Sadie, Sally, Sara, Sarene, Sarette, Sari, Sarita, Shara, Shari and Sheri.



....of all the famous Sarah's, they come up with one I've never heard of.
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Joshua, a 3-syllable boy's name of Hebrew origin, means: God is my salvation.

Joshua's ethnic backgrounds include Hebrew. It's religious association is biblical (see Ex 17:9). It has religious backgrounds in Biblical and Hebrew.
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Jessica, a 3-syllable girl's name of Hebrew origin, means: One with wealth; gift.

Jessica's ethnic backgrounds include English/Welsh. Entertainers with this name include Jessica Lange (Movies) and Jessica Tandy (Stage/Theater).

Nicknames for Jessica are Jessalin, Jessalyn and Jessy.

Other names associated with Jessica are Jess, Jessalynn and Jessie.

Just call me Jessalynn. :freak:
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Alan, a 2-syllable boy's name of Celtic origin, means: Cheerful, harmony.

Alan's ethnic backgrounds include Irish and English/Welsh. Entertainers with this name include Alan Alda (Television) and Alan Bates (Stage/Theater). Historical figures with this name include Alan Shepard (Activists/Influences) and Chester Alan Arthur (US Presidents).

Nicknames for Alan are Aland, Alano, Alayn and All.

Other names associated with Alan are Al, Alain and Allan.

(I'm not cheerful. I'm full of spite.)
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:lol: I thought that said "Cheerful, horny"

Which would have made Alan the best name ever. Even beating Nob. :nod:
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Then you think you will inspire
Take apart your head
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Can you be horny and cheerful at the same time?

I always thought cheerfulness is a result of becoming unhorny.
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Thomas

Thomas, a 2-syllable boy's name of Aramaic/Greek/Hebrew origin, means: A twin.

Thomas's ethnic backgrounds include Irish, Scottish, English/Welsh and Greek. It's religious association is biblical (see Jn 11:16). Entertainers with this name include Richard Thomas (Television). Historical figures with this name include Thomas Alva Edison (Activists/Influences), Thomas Hardy (Art/Literature), Thomas Jefferson (US Presidents) and Thomas Woodrow Wilson (US Presidents). It has religious backgrounds in Biblical and Saints.

Nicknames for Thomas are Massey, Tam, Tammie, Thom, Thoma and Tome.

Other names associated with Thomas are Tamas, Tammy, Tom, Tomas, Tomaso, Tomkin, Tomlin, Tommie and Tommy.
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Quirino

Quirino is a 3-syllable boy's name.

Quirino's ethnic backgrounds include Hispanic.

The site didn't give my name a meaning, but i know that it's suppose to mean the sharpener of stone. There's a saint with my name too.

Reno - Reno is a 2-syllable boy's name.

It has geographic backgrounds in Cities.

thanks captain obvious! :lol:
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nikki4982 wrote:MY WHOLE LIFE, I THOUGHT IT WAS THE BOY'S SPELLING OF THE NAME!!! AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!


Well, technically, it IS the male spelling, because it's a french verb ("re-ne", "re-born"), and if applied to a female the verb "ne" acquires an e with an accent ("renee")...

*hides*
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Alexandra, a 4-syllable girl's name of Greek origin, means: Defender; helper of mankind.

Alexandra's ethnic backgrounds include Swedish. Historical figures with this name include Alexandra Exter (Art/Literature).

Nicknames for Alexandra are Elexa.

Other names associated with Alexandra are Alexa, Alexis, Alix, Alla, Sandi, Sandra and Sondra.

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Elexa? :wtf:
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