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Author:  ~Goldleaf~ [ June 14th, 2009, 11:47 am ]
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Oooh, fun! :-D

Diogenes Achaicus

DIOGENES
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Ancient Greek
Other Scripts: Διογενης (Ancient Greek)
Means "born of Zeus" from Greek Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS" and γενης (genes) meaning "born". This was the name of a Greek Cynic philosopher

ACHAICUS
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Biblical, Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name Αχαικος (Achaikos), which referred to the region in Greece called Αχαια (Achaia), situated on the northern coast of the Peloponnesus. In the New Testament this was the name of a Corinthian Christian who aided Saint Paul.

Author:  SilverRose [ June 14th, 2009, 11:51 am ]
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This sounds fun!

Hildebrand Eberhard

HILDEBRAND
Gender: Masculine
Usage: German
Means "battle sword", derived from the Germanic element hild "battle" combined with brand "sword". This was the name of the hero of an 8th-century Lombardic poem.

EBERHARD
Gender: Masculine
Usage: German
German form of EVERARD

Wow. That's a good, strong German name! :lol:

Author:  Sairahiniel [ June 14th, 2009, 12:41 pm ]
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Much fun Linny-shmo :P

Aylen Ngaio

AYLEN
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Native American
Possibly means either "happiness" or "clear" in Mapuche

NGAIO
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Maori
Maori name which is derived from the name of a type of tree, also called the mousehole tree.

Author:  ~Goldleaf~ [ June 14th, 2009, 12:58 pm ]
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Heehee, if you click on the random selections like "fairy" or "goth" you get the most funny names... check these out!

Goldstar Quicksmile

Twinklestar Sugarglow

Rosamunde CrystalInferno

GarnetVenom Damien

:roll:

Author:  Nurrantiel Mashiara [ June 14th, 2009, 1:19 pm ]
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Funess!

Jesenia Petrona

Jesenia
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Spanish (Latin American)
Variant of YESENIA (genus name of a type of tree in South America)

PETRONA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Spanish
From the Roman family name Petronius, which possibly derives from Latin petro, petronis "yokel".

Author:  ~Goldleaf~ [ June 14th, 2009, 2:20 pm ]
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:-D

Hey, here's a good one if you're into Arthurian tales! (Which I am :lol:)

Nimue Guenevere

NIMUE
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Welsh Mythology
Pronounced: NIM-oo-ay
Meaning unknown. In Arthurian legends this is the name of a sorceress, also known as the Lady of the Lake, Vivien, or Niniane. Various versions of the tale have Merlin falling in love with her and becoming imprisoned by her magic.

GUENEVERE
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Welsh Mythology
Variant of GUINEVERE

Whoo!

Author:  Aredhel Ar-Feiniel [ June 14th, 2009, 4:30 pm ]
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^^Nimue... anyone ever read the Mists of Avalon?

Ingebjørg Siiri

INGEBJØRG
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Norwegian, Danish
Norwegian and Danish variant of INGEBORG

SIIRI
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Finnish
Finnish short form of SIGRID

Author:  Aranel Fae [ June 14th, 2009, 8:04 pm ]
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XD I love this.

Tasnim Sakina

TASNIM
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: تسنيم (Arabic)
Means "a spring in paradise" in Arabic.

SAKINA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Arabic
Other Scripts: سكينة (Arabic)
Means "calmness, peace" in Arabic.

Author:  Aredhel Ar-Feiniel [ June 14th, 2009, 8:28 pm ]
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Encarnación Carmelita

ENCARNACIÓN
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Spanish
Pronounced: en-kahr-nah-THYON (Spanish), en-kahr-nah-SYON (Latin American Spanish) [key]
Means "incarnation" in Spanish. This is given in reference to the Incarnation of Jesus in the womb of the Virgin Mary.

CARMELITA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Spanish
Spanish diminutive of CARMEL

Author:  Smaug [ June 15th, 2009, 7:02 am ]
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Pia Gracja

Pia
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Italian, Scandinavian, German, Polish, Slovene, Late Roman
Pronounced: PEE-ah (German)
Feminine form of Pius

Gracja
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Polish
Pronounced: GRATS-yah
Polish form of Gracia

Author:  Nerissa [ June 15th, 2009, 8:42 am ]
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Hehehe, this looks fun! :)

Blair Ana

BLAIR
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname meaning "plain, battlefield" in Gaelic.

ANA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Spanish, Portuguese, Slovene, Bulgarian, Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Georgian
Other Scripts: Ана (Bulgarian, Serbian, Macedonian)
Pronounced: AH-nah (Spanish) [key]
Cognate of ANNA

Author:  Aranel Fae [ June 15th, 2009, 9:33 am ]
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Ume Aina

UME
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Japanese
Other Scripts: 梅 (Japanese)
Means "plum" in Japanese. In Japan the plum blossom is thought to symbolize devotion.

AINA (3)
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Japanese
Other Scripts: 愛菜 (Japanese)
From Japanese 愛 (ai) "love, affection" and 菜 (na) "vegetables, greens".

Author:  Aredhel Ar-Feiniel [ June 15th, 2009, 1:18 pm ]
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Friðrika Þórfríðr

FRIÐRIKA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Icelandic
Icelandic form of FREDERICA

ÞÓRFRÍÐR
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Ancient Scandinavian
Derived from the Old Norse elements Þórr (see THOR) and fríðr "beautiful".

Author:  SilverRose [ June 18th, 2009, 12:47 pm ]
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Tailgate Nosecone

*chokes* I guess that's what you get when you choose only Transformers. :lol: There's no explanation for the name because, well, it's slightly obvious. :-P I hereby give myself the nickname "Tailgate". Yes yes.

Author:  Zandaïn [ June 22nd, 2009, 6:24 am ]
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Saga Freya
(the seeing lady?)
hmmm.....not bad at all

SAGA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Norse Mythology
Possibly means "seeing one" in Old Norse. This was the name of the Norse goddess of poetry and history, sometimes identified with the goddess Frigg.


FREYA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Norse Mythology
Pronounced: FRAY-ah [key]
From Old Norse Freyja meaning "lady". This is the name of the goddess of love and beauty in Norse mythology. She claimed half of the heroes who were slain in battle and brought them to her realm in Asgard.

Author:  Aranel Fae [ June 22nd, 2009, 4:47 pm ]
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Noa Satomi

NOA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Japanese
Other Scripts: 乃愛 (Japanese)
From Japanese 乃 (no), a possessive particle, and 愛 (a) "love, affection".

SATOMI
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Japanese
Other Scripts: 里美, 聡美 (Japanese)
From Japanese 里 (sato) "village" or 聡 (sato) "wise" combined with 美 (mi) "beautiful".

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