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Purdue Power said:
JARED
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Biblical
Pronounced: JER-ed [key]
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From the Hebrew name Yared which meant "descent". This was the name of a close descendent of Adam in the Old Testament.
 
The__wenger said:
*Gordon*, Gord, Gordy, Gordie, Gordonious, Gorden, Gordney, Gordly and upon occasion from my older brother: Ass face :(
GORDON
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Scottish, English
Pronounced: GOR-dun [key]
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From a Scottish surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "great hill". A famous bearer of the surname was Charles George Gordon, a British general who died defending the city of Khartoum in Sudan.
 
cfs3 said:
CONRAD
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, German
Pronounced: KAHN-rad [key]
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Derived from the Germanic elements kuon "bold" and rad "counsel". This was the name of a famous 10th-century bishop from Switzerland. It was also borne by several kings of Germany. In the English-speaking world it has been common only since the 19th century.
 
greekblondechic said:
VIVIAN
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: VIV-ee-an [key]
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From the Roman name Vivianus which was derived from Latin vivus "alive". Saint Vivian was a French bishop who protected people during the Visigoth invasion in the 5th century.
 
Aaron, yeah masculine and feminine, but dammit its not Erin is double A bitches. I hate when people fucc that up
 
rantheman said:
surprize mine is Randy
RANDY
Gender: Masculine & Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: RAN-dee [key]
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Short form of RANDALL, RANDOLF or MIRANDA
 
I'm Rick James, BIIIIIIITCH....... enjoy yo'selves.
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Albert DeSalvo :ipoke:
 
Yoda.

Hmmmmm.
 
I pronounce it TER-a!!! and i think i like the 2nd one better. the idea of being a goddess... yay.

TARA (1)
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: TAHR-a, TER-a [key]
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Anglicized form of the Irish place name Teamhair, which possibly means "elevated place" in Gaelic. This was the name of the sacred hill near Dublin where the Irish high kings resided. Tara was also used as the name of the O'Hara plantation in the movie 'Gone with the Wind'.


TARA (2)
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Indian, Hindu Mythology
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Means "star" in Sanskrit. In Hindu and Buddhist mythology Tara was an astral goddess, the wife of Brihaspati.
 
Flex said:
I'm Rick James, BIIIIIIITCH....... enjoy yo'selves.
james.jpg
RICK
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: RIK [key]
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Short form of RICHARD or names ending in rick. Also known as a hired gun.
 
powerhousebabe said:
NYDIA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: NID-ee-a [key]
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A recently created name perhaps based on Latin nidus "nest".



That's the closest I got.
 
CRASHMAN said:
Albert DeSalvo :ipoke:
ALBERT
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, French, Slovene
Pronounced: AL-burt (English), al-BER (French) [key]
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From the Germanic name Adalbrecht which meant "bright nobility", composed of the elements adal "noble" and beraht "bright". It was introduced to England by the Normans. This name, in its various forms, has belonged to kings of Belgium and Germany, as well as others among European royalty. Other famous bearers include the physicist Albert Einstein, creator of the theory of relativity, and Albert Camus, a French-Algerian writer and philosopher.
 
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Shae said:
My name is Cheryl but people call me Shae. ;)
CHERYL
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: SHER-il, CHER-il [key]
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Meaning unknown, perhaps a blend of CHERIE and BERYL
 
Dante said:
dante..big suprise?
DANTE
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: DAHN-tay [key]
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From the Italian name Durante, which was related to the Latin word durantem meaning "enduring". The most notable bearer of this name was Dante Alighieri, the medieval Italian poet who wrote 'The Divine Comedy'.
 
Roseanne Rosannadanna
 
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