What does Your Real Name Mean!?

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Danny
God is my judge.

Ranked #218 of the last decade and #286 of 2003

Origin: Hebrew
Gender: Boy

Taliesin Male Welsh A radiant brow.
 
BlazinXtreme
Meh it's pretty easy to come up with that though...but I hate the name Joseph, hence why I go by Joey.
See once we get off the subject of cars we do have things in common :lol:, who'd have thought. Though my parents and Charlotte call me Joe, not Joey almost everyone else calls me Dave.
 
live4speed
See once we get off the subject of cars we do have things in common :lol:, who'd have thought. Though my parents and Charlotte call me Joe, not Joey almost everyone else calls me Dave.

If you are of a certain age (say 27-38) and live in the UK, the name 'Joey' is an insult. Usually acompanied by a tongue-in-bottom-lip-gesture.
 
I didn't think being called Joey was an insult, being called A Joey, was and still is.
 
Eric
Honourable ruler.

Ranked #29 of the last decade and #57 of 2003

Origin: Old Norse
Gender: Boy

Famous Namesakes:
Eric Clapton (Musician)
Eric Lindros (Athlete)


BOW DOWN TO ME! :D
 
live4speed
See once we get off the subject of cars we do have things in common :lol:, who'd have thought. Though my parents and Charlotte call me Joe, not Joey almost everyone else calls me Dave.


Do you go by your middle name? Or do you just think the name Joe rocks so much you have your parents and girl call you that :lol:.
 
live4speed
I didn't think being called Joey was an insult, being called A Joey, was and still is.

No, Joey is perfectly acceptable - named after the guy that appeared on Blue Peter many years back.
 
BlazinXtreme
Do you go by your middle name? Or do you just think the name Joe rocks so much you have your parents and girl call you that :lol:.
David's my middle name, when I was a younger a few of my mates from high school were called Joe or Jo, so I just started using my middle name and it stuck.
 
I don't have an origin. :lol:
Ah here we are. My name deprives from my nephew's name, Richard.

Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, French, German, Czech
Pronounced: RICH-ard (English), ree-SHAR (French) [key]
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Means "brave power", derived from the Germanic elements ric "power, rule" and hard "brave, hardy". The Normans introduced this name to Britain. It was borne by three kings of England including Richard the Lionheart, leader of the Third Crusade in the 12th century. Two German opera composers, Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss, have also had this name.
 
The healer. Apparently some guy with my name went n got some golden fleece. For what, and what he did with it, I don't know, but atleast now I know he did it now.
 
SRV2LOW4ME
The healer. Apparently some guy with my name went n got some golden fleece. For what, and what he did with it, I don't know, but atleast now I know he did it now.
Haven't you heared of Jason and the Argonaughts?
 
No, Jason got the Fleece, Hercules went with him and the rest of the people on the quest but for the first part of the journey. He left them well before they got to the fleece.
 
It was all shiney, proved a big hit down Canal street.
 
Joshua
God is salvation. The biblical figure who led the Israelites (kicking a lot of ass, burned down cities, and raped women in the process) to the promised land.

Also see Hosea and Jesus.

Ranked #4 of the last decade and #3 of 2003

Origin: Hebrew
Gender: Boy
 
same as pupik. 👍

Its my middle name though. I go by Josh.

My names are irish and scottish gaelic, hebrew, and middle english. What a mix!
 

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