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What does your name mean ?

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CHRISTOPHER  m

Usage: English

Pronounced: KRIS-to-fur

Means "bearing Christ", derived from Late Greek Christos combined with pherein "to bear, to carry". Christopher was the legendary saint who carried the young Jesus across a river. He is the patron saint of travellers. Another famous bearer was Christopher Columbus, the explorer who reached the West Indies in the 15th century.

O ya im a saint and i carried Jesus across the river. thats kool :)

Same here

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LUKE m

Usage: English, Biblical

Pronounced: LOOK

From the Greek name Loukas which meant "from Lucania". Lucania was a region in Italy. Saint Luke was the author of the third Gospel and Acts in the New Testament. He was a doctor who travelled in the company of Saint Paul.

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JACK m

Usage: English

Pronounced: JAK

Medieval pet form of JOHN. American writers Jack London and Jack Kerouac were two famous bearers of this name.

Sweet.... <_<

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RICHARD m

Usage: English, French, German, Czech

Pronounced: RICH-ard (English), ree-SHAR (French)

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. And all this time I thought Richard was a coonass name!DUH!LOL!

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DENIS m

Usage: French, Russian, English

Pronounced: de-NEE (French), DEN-is (English)

Medieval form of DIONYSIUS. Saint Denis was a 3rd-century missionary to Gaul who was beheaded in Paris. He is the patron saint of France. Another notable bearer was the French philosopher Denis Diderot.

I got my name from one of my fathers friends in his hockey team in 1982 and Denis is also the name of a warrior while Socrates was alive, learned that in philosophy.

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DONALD m

Usage: Scottish, English

Pronounced: DAHN-awld

From the Gaelic name Domhnall which means "ruler of the world", composed of the Old Celtic elements dumno "world" and val "rule". Two kings of Scotland have borne this name.

Bow down to me.

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