Jennifer is a Cornish form of Guinevere or Gwenhwyfar, adopted into the English language during the 20th century. It may mean "white enchantress" or in Cornish "white wave" (from Proto-Celtic *Windo-seibrā "white phantom"). It also can mean "fair one" or "fair and yielding" (from the Arthurian legends of Guinevere, Arthur's mythological queen).
Jennifer is a Cornish form of Guinevere or Gwenhwyfar, adopted into the English language during the 20th century. It may mean "white enchan… moretress" or in Cornish "white wave" (from Proto-Celtic *Windo-seibrā "white phantom"). It also can mean "fair one" or "fair and yielding" (from the Arthurian legends of Guinevere, Arthur's mythological queen).
Hollie = Holly Plant.. mostly a Christmas name, and something that has no real meaning...
I'm named after a berry... but my mother tells me she named me after her favorite soap opera star... my name has no meaning... ;A; Not only that, but everyone ALWAYS misspells my name. They always do Holly, I even had family members do that once. It hurts man...
But then I named myself Hollay. And now my life has more meaning. ^^ Plus it's never misspelled. Because come on. I'm motherf***** HOLLAY!
Aiden is a name with Irish origins. The meaning of the name Aiden is Little Fire. The most common alternate spelling of the name Aiden is Aidan. Other spellings include Ayden, Aydan, Aydin, Aedan, Aidyn, and Aadyn. Nicknames for the name Aiden include Addie, Ahd, and Denny.
Famous people with the name Aiden include actors Aidan Quinn, Aidan Gould, and Aidan Devine. Aidan is a popular name among European football players, including Aiden Palmer, Aidan Price, and Aidan O’Kane.
Fictional characters with the name Aiden include Aiden from the book The Secret of Kells. Aiden is a character from Anne Curtis Klause’s novel, Blood and Chocolate, and Aidan Lynch is from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling. Aidan Waite is from the television series Being Human.
People who like the name Aiden also like names that are of Irish and British descent. They also tend to like names that are trendy and popular.
I digress; I am Kaleb. It originates from Hebrew and I am told means something along the lines of "whole hearted". The spelling with a "K" instead of a "C" is due to my German/Dutch background.
"In Biblical the meaning of the name Rachel is: Sheep."
"The only difference between lambs and sheep is the fact that lambs are young she… moreep, specifically a sheep below one year of age."
This makes no sense considering our ages. It says I'm older I have more authority yay.
I don't know what the fuck Jacob means, but I was named after Jacob, grandson of Abraham and father of the "Tribes of Israel." Dad got the name from the bible...obviously.
Jacob (Yaakov) comes from the biblical story which says that when Jacob came out of Lea's womb with his hand grasping Esau's heel, which translates to "akev" in Hebrew. So... it kind of sounds the same and that's where it came from
I don't know what the fuck Jacob means, but I was named after Jacob, grandson of Abraham and father of the "Tribes of Israel." Dad got the name from the bible...obviously.
Woo! This resort has free Wi-Fi (albeit shitty).
I digress; I am Kaleb. It originates from Hebrew and I am told means something along the lines of "whole hearted". The spelling with a "K" instead of a "C" is due to my German/Dutch background.
Abbas Khan. A rather unfortunate name as it automatically makes me applicable for the life-long insult of...DRUM ROLL PLEASE.
No! Not that kind of drum roll!
There we go... (inhales)
Abbasshole.
Pretty sure everyone knows my name. I believe it means house on top of a hill. That's LEGIT.
Did some research and I guess it's "dweller by the burnt land" ;__________; also I found this:
Jacob (Yaakov) comes from the biblical story which says that when Jacob came out of Lea's womb with his hand grasping Esau's heel, which translates to "akev" in Hebrew. So... it kind of sounds the same and that's where it came from
From the Greek name Γεωργιος (Georgios) which was derived from the Greek word γεωργος (georgos) meaning "farmer, earthworker", itself derived from the elements γη (ge) "earth" and εργον (ergon) "work". Saint George was a 3rd-century Roman soldier from Palestine who was martyred during the persecutions of emperor Diocletian. Later legends describe his defeat of a dragon, with which he was often depicted in medieval art.
Abbas Khan. A rather unfortunate name as it automatically makes me applicable for the life-long insult of...DRUM ROLL PLEASE.
No! Not that kind of drum roll!
There we go... (inhales)
Abbasshole.
It might be worth noting that "Caleb" is the name of a biblical person from the book of Exodus in the Old Testament. Some people mentioned in the Old Testament have the names of animals: e.g. Hulda (Weasel).
Another theory is that it could be a compound word of ancient Hebrew that changed pronunctiation over time, being the words "Col" (all) and "Lev" (Heart). This can be aproximated in modern English as Whole Hearted.
Kaleb means dog in Hebrew, it's pronounced "kelev" in modern Hebrew (i.e. the Hebrew that was renewed by Eliezer Ben-Yehuda).
Your name also means "dog" :P
Khalil Alexander Ali Conner, my dad read a lot of Kahlil Gibran during his college days and found him to be a huge inspiration. He named me after Alexander the "Great" because he's a tad pretentious and thought I'd inherit the earth or some shit. And he named me after Muhammad Ali because he liked him. Yeah, so there's my circus freak name that has a bit of Lebanese, Greek, Muslim, and Irish.
So if I wanted to be on a no-fly list, it'd be extra easy now. At least I'm white as bird shit.
You wouldn't believe me if I told you...
Khalil Alexander Ali Conner, my dad read a lot of Kahlil Gibran during his college days and foun… mored him to be a huge inspiration. He named me after Alexander the "Great" because he's a tad pretentious and thought I'd inherit the earth or some shit. And he named me after Muhammad Ali because he liked him. Yeah, so there's my circus freak name that has a bit of Lebanese, Greek, Muslim, and Irish.
So if I wanted to be on a no-fly list, it'd be extra easy now. At least I'm white as bird shit.
Okay, I have done some research on it now.
It might be worth noting that "Caleb" is the name of a biblical person from the book of Exodus… more in the Old Testament. Some people mentioned in the Old Testament have the names of animals: e.g. Hulda (Weasel).
Another theory is that it could be a compound word of ancient Hebrew that changed pronunctiation over time, being the words "Col" (all) and "Lev" (Heart). This can be aproximated in modern English as Whole Hearted.
Yeah I know it was in the OT, it's the name of one of the 12 people sent to explore the promised land, I believe.
Hulda is indeed weasel, there's also Debora (bee) and Shafan (coney).
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Sven. Old Norse for 'young warrior.'
Whenever I feel old I like to think about that.
Really? Kenny already guessed right. It's Carla.
Gabriel, Means "devoted to God," "a hero of God," or "God is my strength" in Hebrew
Brad, and it means Treason in welsh.
Pretty sure everyone knows my name. I believe it means house on top of a hill. That's LEGIT.
Did some research and I guess it's "dweller by the burnt land" ;__________; also I found this:
Jennifer is a Cornish form of Guinevere or Gwenhwyfar, adopted into the English language during the 20th century. It may mean "white enchantress" or in Cornish "white wave" (from Proto-Celtic *Windo-seibrā "white phantom"). It also can mean "fair one" or "fair and yielding" (from the Arthurian legends of Guinevere, Arthur's mythological queen).
Zach. Everyone except for friends and family writes it with a K and it makes me scream inside.
Like @Dont_Look_Back
WOW o_O
"Fair Jennifer"
"In Biblical the meaning of the name Rachel is: Sheep."
"The only difference between lambs and sheep is the fact that lambs are young sheep, specifically a sheep below one year of age."
This makes no sense considering our ages. It says I'm older I have more authority yay.
Haha nice game of thrones reference! xD
Hollie = Holly Plant.. mostly a Christmas name, and something that has no real meaning...
I'm named after a berry... but my mother tells me she named me after her favorite soap opera star... my name has no meaning... ;A; Not only that, but everyone ALWAYS misspells my name. They always do Holly, I even had family members do that once. It hurts man...
But then I named myself Hollay. And now my life has more meaning. ^^ Plus it's never misspelled. Because come on. I'm motherf***** HOLLAY!
Abbas Khan. A rather unfortunate name as it automatically makes me applicable for the life-long insult of...DRUM ROLL PLEASE.
No! Not that kind of drum roll!
There we go... (inhales)
Abbasshole.
Aiden.
The meaning of the name Aiden: Little Fire
The origin of the name Aiden: Irish
Alternate spellings: Aaden, Aayden
Aiden is a name with Irish origins. The meaning of the name Aiden is Little Fire. The most common alternate spelling of the name Aiden is Aidan. Other spellings include Ayden, Aydan, Aydin, Aedan, Aidyn, and Aadyn. Nicknames for the name Aiden include Addie, Ahd, and Denny.
Famous people with the name Aiden include actors Aidan Quinn, Aidan Gould, and Aidan Devine. Aidan is a popular name among European football players, including Aiden Palmer, Aidan Price, and Aidan O’Kane.
Fictional characters with the name Aiden include Aiden from the book The Secret of Kells. Aiden is a character from Anne Curtis Klause’s novel, Blood and Chocolate, and Aidan Lynch is from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling. Aidan Waite is from the television series Being Human.
People who like the name Aiden also like names that are of Irish and British descent. They also tend to like names that are trendy and popular.
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Woo! This resort has free Wi-Fi (albeit shitty).
I digress; I am Kaleb. It originates from Hebrew and I am told means something along the lines of "whole hearted". The spelling with a "K" instead of a "C" is due to my German/Dutch background.
So @Welcome_to_Woodbury - lamb
And @Dont_Look_Back - it's sheep?
...Okay
I don't know what the fuck Jacob means, but I was named after Jacob, grandson of Abraham and father of the "Tribes of Israel." Dad got the name from the bible...obviously.
You win.
Jacob (Yaakov) comes from the biblical story which says that when Jacob came out of Lea's womb with his hand grasping Esau's heel, which translates to "akev" in Hebrew. So... it kind of sounds the same and that's where it came from
Kaleb means dog in Hebrew, it's pronounced "kelev" in modern Hebrew (i.e. the Hebrew that was renewed by Eliezer Ben-Yehuda).
Your name also means "dog" :P
That is an Arabic name, right?
lmfaooooo, urban dictionary xD
My name is Zsuzsa and it means lily. (It's Susan in English)
cool
That...actually makes an incredible amount of sense. I got curious about what my name means, and it means "seizing by the heel."
George
From the Greek name Γεωργιος (Georgios) which was derived from the Greek word γεωργος (georgos) meaning "farmer, earthworker", itself derived from the elements γη (ge) "earth" and εργον (ergon) "work". Saint George was a 3rd-century Roman soldier from Palestine who was martyred during the persecutions of emperor Diocletian. Later legends describe his defeat of a dragon, with which he was often depicted in medieval art.
The first thing I thought of was Gengis Khan, actually lol
Okay, I have done some research on it now.
It might be worth noting that "Caleb" is the name of a biblical person from the book of Exodus in the Old Testament. Some people mentioned in the Old Testament have the names of animals: e.g. Hulda (Weasel).
Another theory is that it could be a compound word of ancient Hebrew that changed pronunctiation over time, being the words "Col" (all) and "Lev" (Heart). This can be aproximated in modern English as Whole Hearted.
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You wouldn't believe me if I told you...
Khalil Alexander Ali Conner, my dad read a lot of Kahlil Gibran during his college days and found him to be a huge inspiration. He named me after Alexander the "Great" because he's a tad pretentious and thought I'd inherit the earth or some shit. And he named me after Muhammad Ali because he liked him. Yeah, so there's my circus freak name that has a bit of Lebanese, Greek, Muslim, and Irish.
So if I wanted to be on a no-fly list, it'd be extra easy now. At least I'm white as bird shit.
So I'm guessing you know Zack and Cody personally?
Who knows? You seem young, you got time to conquer everyone.
Maybe
Yeah I know it was in the OT, it's the name of one of the 12 people sent to explore the promised land, I believe.
Hulda is indeed weasel, there's also Debora (bee) and Shafan (coney).
Rrrrright on both counts
Woa, nice name
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