What does your name mean?
I like it, Jah'Rome
My mom's name is Kerry Ann! LOL My Grandma Mary Patricia McGrath named all her kids after Irish Providences. (=
And Michelle I don't know. I will have to ask Gray's dad. Ebarb is one of the biggest last names in the US their are tons of Ebarbs. Alot of them live in Ebarb Louisianna. LOL. They are all Cajun.
oooh ok
first name yasmine - It is of Arabic and Persian origin, and its meaning is "jasmine flower".
My first name is Steffani, which is of Greek origin meaning "crown."
My middle name is Erin, a Celtic word meaning "peace."
Cool. I'm pretty happy with my names.
Thanks Michelle. We were playing around with names and came up with it. I'm a huge reggae fan and we liked the name Jerome. Jah + Jerome + Jah'Rome lol
my first name is Anindya. It's sanskrit.
means innocentness, blamelessness, or even.....perfectness. lol
Rachel: origin-hebrew meaning-innocent like a lamb
Elise: origin-hebrew meaning-my God is a vow
Morrison: origin-scottish; from "morris." meaning-darkie (lol!!!)
Cotter: origin-county cork, ireland; from MacOitir. meaning-fearsome/dreadful army
lol! fun. :-P
I love your name Anindya!
my name (madeleine ) means 'high tower'. attractive, eh
My name's Nada, it's an Arabic name. It means dew. Although it means "nothing" in spanish. :/
Oh well
well my name is Angel...
im sure you all know what that means.
Emma - It is of Old French and Old German origin, and its meaning is "entire, universal". Originally a short form of German names such as Ermintrude.
Barbara (yes yes I have an old lady name, I was named after my Nan!) - It is of Latin origin, and its meaning is "foreign woman". The adjective was originally applied to anyone who did not speak Greek; it has the same root as "barbarian". In Roman Catholic custom, Saint Barbara is invoked as a protector against fire and lightning; she is patron saint of architects, stonemasons, and fortifications.
Jones - Son Of John (John's son, you can see how it changed to Jones) A patronymic name meaning "son of John," the given name John deriving from the Hebrew Yochanan meaning "Jehovah has favoured." Jones is a popular surname among European Christians, as the name John was bestowed in honor of St. John the Baptist and many other saints by the name John. JOHNSON is a common English version of this surname. Jones is the most common surname in Wales, where "son of" is denoted by the "s" ending.
I belive Jones is one of the most common surnames!
remember we have to keep up with the Jones'es, lol
First name: Zoe- life
Middle name: Zaneta- God is gracious
Easy enough, hey!
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