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Nikachu wrote on 2011-10-02 20:57
Reu Ron Mangubat.
Dad is a religious-sauce man. Apparently, Reu is somewhere in dat bible. Ron is from my dad's first name, "Ronelo"
Mangubat is just my dad's last name. Means "Man of the forest". Something like that.
I am thankful for my dad's pick. People call me Roo nowadays.
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Ithiliel wrote on 2011-10-02 21:27
First Name: I was named after the Sierra Nevada's.
Middle Name: It's my grandma's name on my dad's side.
Technically, my last name is suppose to be different from what it currently is. But my mother apparently forged her signature on a document to change my last name. I only found this out recently.
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Chihaya wrote on 2011-10-02 21:27
I'm Korean, and have a Korean name: ì´ê±´
This name is actually derived from a commander during the World War II, who is my direct Ancestor
Another Korean name: ì´ì˜ˆì°¬
Means "Praise the Lord". It's a Christianized Name
FYI: the "ì´" would be the Family Name, and the characters after that is the actual name.
As for my English names, when we were coming from Korea, my dad just gave me a list of names and I chose one; thus, Jason.
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Dempsie wrote on 2011-10-02 21:30
I got my name from a Soap Opera. I think my parents thought I was going to be a girl, but the name was both a boy and a girl name. o.o
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Hiccup wrote on 2011-10-02 22:37
Bradford is my great grandpops name. Michael just sounds nice. My last name is German and goes back many, many, years~
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Adelynn wrote on 2011-10-03 04:25
My first name is my mother's mother, and my middle name is my father's mother. So I'm named after my grandmothers.
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Nanachi wrote on 2011-10-03 04:35
My mom watched Full House a lot when she was pregnant with me, so she named me after the youngest sister in the show. Michelle. ._.
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Strawberry wrote on 2011-10-03 04:38
I don't even know how my parents named me. Homestay parents, from real parents. Difference in the thought for names.
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Cynic wrote on 2011-10-03 05:06
First name was influenced by Gone with the wind. My Mom wanted to give me a boy's name since she was sure I was a boy (oh the irony), but obviously I was born with a vagina and therefore had a girls name.
Middle name was chosen by my biological Father. Marie was a tradition amongst the females on his side of the family or some sh*t, and because everyone had matching initials. Mine used to match with my Father's.
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Arsik wrote on 2011-10-03 05:08
Zachary: My dad had always wanted to name his first born son Xavier, after the professor of the same name, but my mom didn't realize why my dad wanted to name me that, and thought it was a stupid name, so instead, she named the first puppy that she and my dad got together Xavier, just so that my name wouldn't be Xavier. So instead, they just took a name from the Bible and gave me it. I really do wish that I was named Xavier instead of Zac. Not only is it an awesome name, but I wouldn't have been one of several Zac/h/k's growing up, and I'm pretty damn sure no one would have called me Josh if my name was Xavier.
Edward: Dad's name, simple as that.
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Zid wrote on 2011-10-03 05:14
Duy (First): I have no clue how I got this name. In Vietnamese, "Duy" means "save" or "to save". Yeah, right, I don't even know what I'm saving...
Long (Middle): My father's name.
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Excalibuurr wrote on 2011-10-04 03:20
Hm, they named me Dat.
I guess the can only bounced once down the stairways.