Author Topic: What's the meaning behind your first name?  (Read 3148 times)

Idris was a prophet or something. Don't really care about that but the urban dictionary entry I found for it was way more interesting:

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Idris has the meaning of a legend, king, a high priority person, who is very educated and wise and intellegent. Idris is one of the greatest people alive and who is always with us.

And the second entry is super interesting:

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The process of milking the cow with your bum cheeks whilst letting the hot milk seep through the brown town sphincter and recycling that "love juice" to feed the poor.



Name: Brian
Gender: Male
Usage: Irish, Breton

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From an Irish surname, the Anglicized form of the Gaelic Mac Aodhagáin, which means "descendent of Aodhagán". The given name Aodhagán is a double diminutive of AODH.

I'm not sure what I'm reading.

NAME: Ezekiel
GENDER: Masculine
USAGE: Biblical, English
OTHER SCRIPTS: יְחֶזְקֵאל (Ancient Hebrew)
PRONOUNCED: i-ZEE-kee-əl (English), i-ZEE-kyəl (English)   [key]

Meaning & History
From the Hebrew name יְחֶזְקֵאל (Yechezqel) meaning "God strengthens". Ezekiel is a major prophet of the Old Testament, the author of the Book of Ezekiel. He lived in Jerusalem until the Babylonian conquest and captivity of Israel, at which time he was taken to Babylon. The Book of Ezekiel describes his vivid symbolic visions that predict the restoration of the kingdom of Israel. As an English given name, Ezekiel has been used since the Protestant Reformation.


Idris was a prophet or something. Don't really care about that but the urban dictionary entry I found for it was way more interesting:

And the second entry is super interesting:

great name ya got thar


Farmer, from Greek.
mission: find sir dooble's name
go my mercenaries!

CAROL
GENDER: Feminine & Masculine
USAGE: English
PRONOUNCED: KER-əl, KAR-əl   [key]
Meaning & History
Short form of CAROLINE. It was formerly a masculine name, derived from CAROLUS. The name can also be given in reference to the English vocabulary word, which means "song" or "hymn".

super interest

Idris was a prophet or something. Don't really care about that but the urban dictionary entry I found for it was way more interesting:

And the second entry is super interesting:

yeah too bad urban dictionary's "name definition" people are really just posting stuff that makes them feel good about themselves.

My first name means "great and magnificent"
Middle name means "horse"
Last name can either mean "larva" or "derogatory name for a small person"

AND I'M SHORT FOR MY AGE WHAT ARE THE ODDS??!

anyway, I'm just your normal "magnificent horse larva"

Yessir

mission: find sir dooble's name
go my mercenaries!
Pretty easy.
Especially if I tell you it's also now the name of a Prince of England.

My family says it comes from the bible

Pretty easy.
Especially if I tell you it's also now the name of a Prince of England.
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