My name is Marc. In English it's Mark, in Latin languages it's Marco, in Slavic languages it's Marcus.
What is your name ?
My name is Marc. In English it's Mark, in Latin languages it's Marco, in Slavic languages it's Marcus.
What is your name ?
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Thomas
What does that mean in other languages? I think it's just the same, maybe the odd Tomas
I have the best name on Sup Forums
Alfred
Marius
david
sup Marek.
>in Slavic languages it's Marcus.
In South Slavic, it's Marko
Përparim
Francesc, meaning the frenchman
kill yourself faggot
Jesse
t. graecopitecus
My name is Theo, meaning god in Greek, I don't think it changes in other languages though
Kevin.
I think Kevin is the same in all languages.
>in Slavic languages it's Marcus.
Polish is not Slavic languages. In Russian, for example, it's Mapк Mark.
Anyway, mine is Илья Ilya. It's from Hebrew Eliyahu meaning "my god is Yahweh". Its equivalents are French Élie and English Elijah.
curtis
evidently it's cortez in spanish according to wikipedia which is cool. it was my great-grandmother's maiden name.
Sebastián in spanish
Sébastien in french
Sebastião in portuguese
Thomas
>having a non-Aramaic name
>tfw shitty, discount knock-off derivative of an apostle's name
it hurts
in pt it's Marcos.
My name is Vinícius, but Vinny is a more known equivalent
Giancarlo
>tfw dad was a pastaboo
Tomáž
Alfred
Marij
David
Frančišek, Franci, Franc, Frane, Fran, Franček, Francè, Francelj
Jaša
Aljáž
Teo
it is, but mostly because it's imported from English
How much were you bullied at school?
Not at all, being the tallest kid on your grade does wonders against bullies.
Juan-John-Ian-Sean-Jan-Ivan dunno anymore
Stuart
my name is Kokoszko
in egyptian its kek
in mexican its kaka
VERY good name
>Mohamedgium
Pedro Miguel
ITT namelets
Ari-Pekka
>Polish is not Slavic languages
what do you mean by this? linguistically speaking polish is a Slavic language
Kokoška means hen, so you're a...male hen?
Gary
I'm an anglo subhuman
no Im a femanon
do we ask for tits or are we better than Sup Forums ?
My name is Simon, meaning "he who has heard"
mohammed von smith IV
Bruno
Alexandru Mihai
Jordan
Antonio
Tommaso
Teo
homo
Lizze
Mihai
My french teacher called me Michel
In russian it'd Mikhail I think
also Michael in english
Joao
In spanish juan
Portuguese joão
Inglish john
Chilean yoao
my name Jamal
Bjorn, meaning «bear»
>in Slavic languages it's Marcus
I don't know about other Slavic languages, but in Serbian it's Marko
He probably meant to say there's no point to talk about how a certain name is pronounced in Slavic languages basing your opinion on only one of them. Orthodox Slavic and Catholic Slavic versions of Biblical names almost never sound the same (Ivan vs Jan, Teodor vs Fiodor, Tymoteusz vs Timofej etc)
I'm Marco too :3
Tuomas
Chinghiz
>tfw my first name is greek
I am Greek
This
Nicolás is greek name
I am greek
João/Juan/Jean/John/Hans/Ivan/Johan
>Belgium has Mohamed associated with it.
Nicolás / Nico
In english Nicholas / Nick
I don't know in other languages
Eres de un pueblo italiano al pie de las montañas :3?
Andreas
I am Greek
Guillaume in France
Guillermo in Spanish
Guglielmo in Italian
Guilherme in Portuguese
Gwilym in Welsh
William in Bonglish
Wilhelm in German
Vilhjálmur in Icelandish
Napoleon
Flavius Paul
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Slavs, is in fact, Wends and Slavs, or as I've recently taken to calling it, masterrace and slavshits. Slavs are not an ethnic group unto itself, but merely a linguistic group made useful by based Wends, a vital group thanks to which Europe exists.
Many Sup Forums users mistake Wends for Slavs every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the Wendish group is often called "Slavs", and many of Sup Forumsolerants are not aware that it is basically the Wends, a Central European masterrace.
There really are Slavs, but Wends are no part of it. Wends are different, much more civilized and stuff. This is essential for you to realize. Slavs often include Wends, but basically it's Slavs with Wends added. All the so called "Western Slavs" are really Wends.
Luis, which I guess would be Louis in most European languages
That flag is obliging me to ask for tits
Keep your decency or gtfo!
In russian its Mark too...
Aleksandr a.k.a Sasha. Like Sasha Grey, but male.
Gabriel.
It keeps the spelling in almost all languages I know. IIRC in Arabic is Djibril and in japanese is Gaburieru though
What is my name in your cunts; >Nephtali
Mine is João
Marco
Tomás
Alfredo
Mário
Francisco
doesnt exist, maybe Jessica if you are a girl, i dunno.
Teodoro
Viadão
Simão
António
is your name really João without the tilde? wtf
Nicolau
André
Napoleão
Flávio Paulo
Luís
Alexandre
except in BR where you spell it Gabrieu
Don`t talk about things you don`t know
BRO WHY YOU GIVE CAT CIGARETTE? STUPID FUK GIVE HER SMOKE CATNIP AMERIKAN NIGGER
I downloaded this off from Sup Forums
Chill.
Brandon
As far as I know it does not translate into any other languages.
yo whats up bro
My name is Toni. I'm a sexy black girl in USA. Footballer in Italy. Sexy actor in España.
Emmanuel, same in all languages excepting german (Immanuel) I think.
My name:Gerald Nickname: Gerry
>Germany:
Gerald
>England:
Jerrold - Jerold
>Wales:
Giraldus
>France
Guiraud
>España y Latinoamerica:
Gerardo
Cuore - Edmondo de Amicis
Andrew
Gildas
So after all I am greek
Efe. No other language has it.
Pedro.
>english
Peter
>french
Pierre
>italian
Piero
>finnish
Pietari
>russian
Pyotr
Luis
Sebastian. The name's the same near damn everywhere. Latin versions might have an accent.
Fernando
My name is just another anglicized biblical name
Louis (French)
Apparently it comes from German Ludwig and Latin Ludovicus, but it seems a bit of a leap to go form Ludwig to Louis
That'd be Ferdinand in English
((((Joshua))))
t. Luis aka Lucho
Mevlut
Marco is best name t.b.h
Emanuele
Dylan
Its pronounced Dil-an in english
>The proper name Jesus /ˈdʒiːzəs/ used in the English language originates from the Latin form of the Greek name Ἰησοῦς (Iēsous), a rendition of the Hebrew Yeshua (ישוע), also having the variants Joshua or Jeshua. In a religious context the name refers to Jesus, the central figure of Christianity.
Norwegian + Danish - Josva
Dutch - Jozua
Finnish - Joosua
Polish - Jozue
Italian - Giosuè
German - Josua
Μάριος - Marios
anglo saxon so no name
Θωμάς, it has greek origin
Markos
Jewish origin so no name
Φραγkίσkος - Frangiskos
Θεώδορος - Τheodoros (gift of god)
Θεώφιλος - Theophilos (friend of god)
can have many meanings
Irish origin so no name
French origin so no name
We have no version of that name, but it comes from the greek "σεβαστος" or sevastos, meaning respectful
English origin so no name
Germanic origin so no name
Συμεών - Simeon
Iορδανης - Heordanes
Μιχαλης - Μichalis
Ιωαννης - Ioannes
Aντωνιος - Antonios
Νιkολας - Nicholas
Ανδρεας - Andreas meaning "man" or "masculity" or something similar
Germanic origin so no name
Frankish origin so no name
Γαβριηλ - Gabri-eel
Εμμανουηλ - Emmanu-eel