What's the origin of your name?
What's the origin of your name?
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A military award name.
Given to one of the Norman soldiers who fought in the Battle of Hastings.
I love my Germanic heritage.
From northern England near the Scottish border.
Basque, means house.
My first or last name?
I assume he means your last name since that could say a lot more about your background.
Málnássy
Nobleman name.
Get out filthy peasants
Maximus or some shit? Idk
The latin word for happiness
>Baйcбepг
>Vaisberg
Some German shit, I guess. Never cared tbqh
Then it's northern portuguese named after the yew tree.
why not both?
weißberg maybe
white mountain
Both is too much information Mr. interpol.
No one knows for sure, since it's just a "name" name, but it's probably jewish in origin.
I'm really only posting to find
why do you keep posting this image
america knows more about you than your parents
>Constantine (/ˈkɒnstəntaJn/ or /ˈkɒnstəntiːn/; Latin: Cōnstantīnus, Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος, Kōnstantînos) is a masculine given name and surname which is derived from the Latin name Constantinus,[1] a hypocoristic of the first names Constans and Constantius, both meaning "constant, steadfast" in Latin
I'm romanz n shiiet
The world is sick, Greece is the medicine.
barış
means arrival in old turkic
but in today's turkish it means peace
every barish i know is fat and ugly
i'm skinny and ugly :/
Hebrew
My name literally means Slav
Danish
German for what i know
but i only search about in the internet so who knows
Greek goddess name.
>goddess
Mongolian
Anglo-Saxon name
Burns here, we're probably second cousins if that's true.
Latin, possibly etruscan name
My surname has unclear origins but has been documented since the fifteenth century in Italy
>Juan Sebastian
Juan: Hebrew
Sebastian: Greek
leith: arabic or berber meaning lion
in english it refer to a river or a town in scotland
My great grandfather donated most of his wealth to the turkish independence movement and he wrote names of dead soldiers onto tree logs
My surname litterally means "tree log" (kütük)
serin hikaye
>kütük
bulucam seni
Hebrew
Dutch for "choir man", as far as I understand. My ancestors must've been good singers, if it's even possible to make a pleasant noise in Dutch.
First name means "man of peace". name comes from biblical origins but is used in all three abrahamic religions.
Last name has a lot of meanings but if I could summarize it in one word, it would be "noble" It's primarily known as the name of a specific empire.
Koorman?
English and (especially) Scottish (of Norman origin), and French: nickname from Anglo-Norman French graund, graunt 'tall', 'large', given either to a person of remarkable size
I wuz french, Scottish, and English n shit
I'm a Greek
the jews
what is it?
The origins of my names from first to middle names and last name: Latin, Latin, ((((Hebrew)))) and Russian.
oh shit don't dox me.
My name literally translates to "He who shines with happiness"
cool
what's your name? is it rare in greece?
>is it rare in greece
not so much but its definitely not common
Its Χαράλαμπος/Charalambos
THe bongs will probably call me Harry tho and it sounds gay af :(
im named after a mythological literal cuckold
Huguenot, so french. Even 400 years ago my ancestors were telling the Pope to fuck off.
the name "harry" was derived from Charalambos?
interesting
>mythological literal cuckold
tell us user, what was the name of that cuckold?
I've always loved my name to be honest.
>inb4 Adolf
>was a king
he was cucked by a god
>wifes son became a famous lawgiver and king
>didnt have children himself
found me yet?
babis here too
hi
Too late desu >:)
It's Greek obviously
Backje noble
Greek
I am greek
I am Greek