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Sharing the meanings and origin of the names are appreciated, but no must.

>> No.7888675

Names can be /fa/?

>> No.7888683

>>7888675
Yes.

Post em.

>> No.7888691

my name is liam

if u r8 my name i'll r8 urs

>> No.7888693

Elise-- French form of Elizabeth, means "grace of god". Meaning is eh but overall I like it.
I think a /fa/ name for a guy would be Kurt

>> No.7888696

>>7888693
Kurt means Wolf in Turkish.

>> No.7888701

>>7888691
I give Liam a 7.5/10
Succinct, not too common, the i and the a look nice together.

>> No.7888705

>>7888696
Extra /fa/
I also like Asa for a future son and Nora or Elaine for a daughter

>> No.7888706

Josiah.
Yo

>> No.7888722

>>7888706
7/10, nice variant of Joseph but still a variant of Joesph. "Joe" is an obvious nickname and that's about as dull as it gets. I like the Hebrew connotation of your full name.

>> No.7888728

Jake.
I might start going by Jaboc, I'm unsure.

>> No.7888731

Should I tell people to call me Michael instead of mike like they do now?

>> No.7888744

>>7888728
Jake gets a 6/10, the long a sound is extra /fa/, in general it has a good, crisp but rounded sound. Masculine in an elegant way. Unfortunately, 4 points off for commonality. Jaboc is tryhard shit and sounds like "jabberwocky"

>> No.7888748

Collin

>> No.7888753

>>7888648
Matt

>> No.7888761

Rust and my friends name is marty

>> No.7888762

Fergus

"Man of Vigour"

>> No.7888775

>>7888769
Matthew in another language so I go by Matt

>> No.7888779

Damien, means to be humble.

Does not sound very /fa/

>> No.7888769

>>7888744
Not bad, thanks.

>>7888748
Doesn't sound very /fa/ to me, can't think of any models or designers called Collin.

>>7888753
Short for Matthew? If so I think Matthew is better.

>> No.7888782

George

>> No.7888783

>>7888748
8/10
Nice irish origin, lovely sound. Maybe the ideal name structure, a center letter framed by vowels ending in an "N". Very smooth, gentle sounding name and I like your double L. One point off for commonality and one for the "col" sound which sticks in the throat a bit

>> No.7888786
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7888786

Really like the name Saskia

>> No.7888793

>>7888783
Wow, thank you. I've always felt really strange about it, especially that "Col". Though it sounds really good in Scottish accent.

>> No.7888800

>>7888731
Michael sounds alot better imo

When I (personally) think of Mike, I think of a stereotype overweight football dad

>> No.7888808

>>7888762
9/10, nice Scottish origin, very classic and uncommon. Point off for sounding like "Fergie" which is hardly fair but that's life.
>>7888779
7.5/10, sounds exotic, is uncommon but not unheard of. Has a good flow, no shitty nicknames. Classy sounding, but points off for demonic connotations in the US. Could make you seem sinister if you wear dark clothes.

>> No.7888812

David

>> No.7888826

>>7888812
6/10, a very elegant and classic name, like the v, like the long a, like the two d's framing it. Unfortunately losing points for commonality and the nickname "Dave".

>> No.7888835

>>7888648
Edward

My fave is Sebastian

>> No.7888844

>>7888648
Davis

>> No.7888855

>>7888835
Edward gets a 5/10 thanks in part to Twilight. Has stodgy british connotations when not associated with vampires. Actual sound is decent, the "ward" sounds overformal and the "Ed" sounds like my wierd uncle. Shit, there was a show about a talking horse named Mr. Ed too.
Does have good classic origins, though. And "Eddy" is a cute enough nickname

>> No.7888858

madeline
i don't even know what it means because I hate it

>> No.7888865

Daniel

My last name is Nguyen if that matters

>> No.7888869

>>7888844
5.5/10, last name that doesn't really work as a first name. Kind of a sleazy sound with that s trailing off the i when you're expecting a solid d for "david". It sounds a bit 60's southern? And that is not really /fa/.
Still scoring over 5 because it's uncommon.

>> No.7888870

>>7888865
vietnaaaaaaaam

>> No.7888871

Maximilian

"The Greatest"

>> No.7888880

>>7888858
r u srs, madeline is qt name

>> No.7888884

Alejandro.

It meant "protector of men" or something like that in greek. Whatever.

>> No.7888887

James

>> No.7888890

>>7888858
7.5/10, lovely french name. Very feminine and unique without being wierd. Points off for being slow to pronounce and sticking in the throat. "Maddy" is a nice sounding nickname but it's so common for "Madison".

>> No.7888909

Chandler.

old english for 'candle maker'

>> No.7888917

nolan

asian w/ white ppl name is p aight

>> No.7888924

>>7888871
4/10, "Max" is a common name and is used pretty frequently on dogs. "Maximilian" is too long and has an over the top sound.
Name meaning is cool. Is it Roman or Greek in origin? I like that

>> No.7888935

Natalie - something to do with Christmas??

>> No.7888937

>>7888884
Is it really greek? Alejandro sounds Spanish to me. I'd give it a 5/10, pretty obvious variant of the common name "Alex" and sounds a bit too foreign.

>> No.7888941

Cody

>> No.7888942

Isaac
Pretty happy with it
R8 N' R8

>> No.7888956

>>7888909
9/10, excellent name. Recognizable but uncommon. Strong, mmasculine sound but light thanks to the Ch. Ch sound is "in" thanks to Channing tatum. Chandler is a name you kind of have to pull off, could be a 10 if you're a blonde southern guy, could fall short if youre some scrawny weaboo.

>> No.7888957

>>7888924
Yeah, I live in Germany and many people here are named Max. I like Maximilian tho, even if most people don't call me that.

>>7888935
Natalie ~Natalia, which means Christmas day.
Natalie sounds beautiful in German at least. Like a flower.

>> No.7888972

>mom picked first and middle names
>tfw generic "son of" last name
>tfw no stronk german name like hermann or franz (what my dad was pushing for before i was born)

buddy of mine has the same story. his dad wanted "torbjorn" for muh heritage reasons, but mom won in the end with "jack".

for the record, my name is michael.

>> No.7888980

Agathe
French name, means "good" in ancient greek. Sounds like a grandma's name in every language but French.

>> No.7888988

Cameron.
It is a Scottish name meaning "crooked or bent nose."
Short form is Cam.

>> No.7888983

>>7888935
Pretty, delicate sounding name; fairly unique. 8/10. -2 for the "ie" at the end which makes it's sound a bit childish. Natalia is more mature sounding

>> No.7888991

>>7888937
Are you stupid?
Alejandro is the Spanish iteration of Alexander, which comes from the greek word Alexandros.

>> No.7888992

>tfw Kevin

>> No.7889002

>>7888972
Jack>>>torbjourn, jesus christ.
Michael is a beautiful name, I like the biblical "archangel" origin even though I'm not religious. Strong, classic masculine name but still a bit delicate with that "ael". Looks nice written out.
6/10, 4 points off for commonality and the nickname "Mike".

>> No.7889012

Marcos, I think it has something to do with war?

>> No.7889013

>>7888991
>You don't know the origin of my name
>You must be stupid!!

>> No.7889023

Luca

>> No.7889027

>>7889002
Grew out of going by Mike when i was about 12, thank god.

>> No.7889030

Shant
Infinitive of thunder in Armenian
My sisters name is sose (so•seh) which sounds really nice to me

>> No.7889031
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>>7888992
Could be worse

>> No.7889044

>>7888871
>>7888957
When I read Maximilian I immediately thought you might be German. "Which Max?" must be the sentence I used the most when I was living there.
I really like the name Maximilian though. The nickname Max, not so much.

>> No.7889054

Callum

Gaelic for Dove

>> No.7889074

>>7888988
Cameron is 7/10 to me, it's a good enough name and not overly common. "Cam" has a flat, kind of blah sound but at least it's unique.
>>7889012
Marcos is 6.5/10, I prefer "Marco" which has a stronger overall sound. Mark is a fairly common name but I like the variant. Would probably work better if you're white, a name like "Marcos Guiverra" would be overlookable here
>>7889023
First 10/10. Sharp, unique, nice variant on "Luke" which means light. Exotic sounding but not strange. Flexible name, could probably be pulled off by a few different types of people.

>> No.7889077

Bryan

Originated from the great war leader Sun "Bryan" Tzu

>> No.7889091

>>7889013
No but you're stupid for ignoring that just because a name sounds Spanish, the meaning originally comes from Spanish. Especially since you said, in the same comment, that it was a variant from Alex.

Just use your brain a little bit more.

>> No.7889109

>>7889077
6/10. Love the Y, like the origin and meaning. Unfortunately matches "Brian" which is very common and a bit stoic sounding in my opinion.
>>7889091
Ale ale jandro
Ale ale jandro
Don't call my naaaame
Alejandro

>> No.7889116

James, parents tell me its inspired by James Bond. Middle name is Rielly, not bad.

>> No.7889128

>>7888942
Very cool. Jewcore though.

>> No.7889133

Arthur

>> No.7889134

>>7889116
6/10, classy sounding, nice long A. Pretty common and can be nicknamed as "jim" which is shit. "Reilly" is awesome

>> No.7889135

>>7889116
Hugh, it was my father's name, and his father's, and his father before him. Apparently it means "heart,mind, spirit".

>> No.7889136

>>7888648

>Evelynn-Louise
>Evy-Lou for short

granny-core :(

>> No.7889142

>>7889012
The word itself doesn't refer to war directly, but to the Roman god of war Mars. It really means "consecrated to Mars"

>> No.7889146

>>7889133
Arthur is a tricky one. It can be archaic in a good or bad way. One of those names you have to be hot to pull off-- if you're hot, it will increase your sex appeal and uniqueness a ton. If you're ugly, it's uniqueness will just sound strange and increase your awkwardness. Impossible to rate without a pic of you. Unfortunate aardvark connotations

>> No.7889153

>>7889136
Evelynn is 10/10. Fully back in style, totally feminine and unique. Just drop the Louise and it would be great

>> No.7889161

>>7889135
Oops, I didn't mean to reply to that other post.
>>7889023
I think Luca is the best name in this thread.

>> No.7889166

>>7888980
Never met an Agathe who wasn't a qt

>> No.7889163

Quentin.
Standard issue name in French.

>> No.7889176

>>7889166
Never met an agathe, period

>> No.7889180

I've r8d almost all the names, mine is Elise

>> No.7889183

>>7889176
There are a few in France, sounds great

>> No.7889199

>>7889180
Would love tenderly
10/10
Elise is my absolute favourite, with Chloè and Lise.

>> No.7889201

>>7889183
Is the E silent or is it AgathEH
>>7889180
8, sounds elegant

Rate for rate mine's Jason

>> No.7889205

>>7889146
I don't think I look neither hot or ugly, just very average. Arthur isn't a rare name where I live, so it shouldn't be awkward.

>> No.7889207

>>7889201
Silent.

>> No.7889208

>>7889199
That makes me so happy, and I know you're legit because you spelled favourite with a u.

>> No.7889210

>>7889201
silent

>> No.7889224

Jose
>tfw least fa name possible

>> No.7889230

>Sonny

At least it's very uncommon here where I live, so everyone thinks it's a cool name

>> No.7889245

>>7889208
Why would this make me more legit?
I'm just used to because I've always had British English teachers haha

>> No.7889250

>>7889245
It looks prettier and I prefer it, that's all

>> No.7889258

Julian

It means "belonging to Julius" and is Latin.

I'm a white American.

>> No.7889263

Alexander

>> No.7889272

Andrew-means "manly" or "warrior"

>> No.7889269

>>7889258
I like this one a lot, especially because The Red and the Black is one of my favorite books.

>> No.7889310

Axel, north-germanic variant of Absalom the third son of the biblical David, it means "Father of peace"

>> No.7889320

>>7889272
nice name, not uncommon but still unique
it's cooler if you listen to dnb, as everything Luke Vibert touches is cool

>> No.7889328

Francis.

Rate me.

>> No.7889330

>>7888648
Andres.
Meaning: Brave, manly
Origin: Bible name(?)

People like to call me Andre anyway so fuck it.

>> No.7889336

Daniel.

Go by Dan. Last name starts with a D, so there's some solid alliteration going on.

also, Daniel means "God is my judge" in Hebrew, but for the Irish (which I am), it has its roots in the Gaelic name "Dohmnall" which means "Attractive"

>> No.7889338

Joakim

kinda lame when i found out that it is some kind of christian hebrew name and not some heroic norse name

still kinda like it tho

>> No.7889341

Alexander
>protector of man
Time 2 join the Feds

>> No.7889344

Fotios
Greek
Light of God

>> No.7889348

>>7889054
that's a pretty /fa/ name

I'd give it a 8/10 because it's distincitve without being islamic or third-world-country inspired, but it sounds ever so slightly feminine (Callie).

8/10, would name my son

>> No.7889352

Casey
When my parents were dating, (Kevin and Cathy) they had to do so in secret because my mom was my dad's manager at a store. So she referred to him as KC when ever she talked about him, so they named me after that.
Also means Brave in Scottish in case I'm missing the point.

>> No.7889358

Levi

>> No.7889359
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>>7888648
Brandon

Irish/American meaning
prince/brave

Teutonic
from the beacon hill

English
hill covered in broom(prolific weed)

to be honest I don't think my name is /fa/ at all

>> No.7889365

>>7889336
thanks dan

>> No.7889371

>>7888722
Josiah was literally a king of Judah, so a "Hebrew connotation" isn't even close to being accurate

>> No.7889375

>>7889230

reminds me of the italian mafia

i think it's pretty /fa/ 8/10 you a tru thug

>> No.7889378

Miguel. Parents named me after Saint Michael the Archangel.

>> No.7889385

Was thinking about naming sin "Jordi"
Thoughts?

>> No.7889389

>>7889352

are you a guy or girl?

>> No.7889391

Lukas
Meaning: The Strong
>tfw born /fit/izen

>> No.7889394
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Thomas.

Greek form of the Aramaic name Ta'oma' which meant "twin".

>> No.7889399

>>7889375

>tfw your name is Tommi

>middle name Vincent

>> No.7889397

>>7889230
8/10, I like the uniqueness and it sounds friendly and positive. Lost a couple points because where I live grandparents are always calling people sonny or sonny boy
>>7889258
I give it a 9/10, I think it has a clear, elegant sound and I like the "ian." Names that end in n seem very classy and complete to me.Lost a point because it's derived from Julia and sounds a little feminine
>>7889263
A good solid classic name, however I have to give it a 5 because Alex is so friggin common. Alexander is a bit too long to pronounce every time. I guess you could go by Zander but that seems tryhard. I really like the variant "Alec", just saying.
>>7889272
Andrew is nice. Very clear name with a nice ring to it. 7/10 if you actually go by it; -3 for commonality. "Andy" is weak and childish sounding, "Drew" sounds like a teen heartthrob so I hope you stick to your full name
>>7889310
9/10, I love the uniqueness of this name and the meaning. I like that it's historical but not old-fashioned sounding, and definitely unique without being weird. It's a short, manly name and I like that X. Had to take a point off for Axl Rose, whom you would probably be mistaken as a namesake of if you lived where I do.
>>7889328
I like this name, it's sweet and gentle and sounds exotic (to a 'murrican like me.) Just foreign enough without being weird. Makes me picture the french countryside. 8/10, it may be TOO gentle if you're male; and if you're female I prefer Frances.
>>7889336
It's ok...Dan is a basic common name, 4/10 because it's smooth enough but so boring. "Daniel" is better, 5-6/10 but sounds so strongly biblical it's ruined for me.
>>7889338
I really like Joakim, unique and masculine. 8.5/10, Points off for being difficult for plebs to pronounce. I'm guessing you hear Joe-Kim a lot.

>> No.7889407

>>7889358
>Levi
pls r8

>> No.7889409

>>7889407
>>7889358

-5/10
you can never wear levi anything

>> No.7889413

>>7889371
Um, Judah is a tribe of Israel in the Hebrew Bible
>Hebrew=language not region
>get reckd

>> No.7889415

John

>> No.7889420

Is Owen /fa/?

>> No.7889416
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>>7889409
th-thanks

>> No.7889423

>>7889407
I give it a solid 7.5/10,nice unique name, still succinct and easy to pronounce. The V is nice, it's cool that it ends in I.
However Levi denim fucking you over like the other anon said

>> No.7889424

>>7888648
Louis

I feel like it's far too common these days.

>> No.7889428

>>7889420
Owen is 8/10, definitely /fa/.
It's a qt name, unique, points off for sounding a little young.

>> No.7889434

>>7889415
Boring, super common, sounds flat to me. Gentle sound, though, seems like a fatherly name. 4/10
>>7889424
It's a good amount common-- still unique but not crazy. I'd give it a 7/10, I prefer the spelling Lewis but overall it is a /fa/ name.

>> No.7889442

Cesar
r8 me

>> No.7889448

>>7889352
That's an awful lot of backstory for a common-ass name. I do like the sound of Casey, I like the C and the ey, but it sounds a little young honestly. I'd give it a 5.5/10

>> No.7889445

>>7888648

Carlos

>inb4 spic

>> No.7889451

First name is Steven. The name originally has royal connotations; such as crown, wreath, or victorious. Unfortunately, I hate it as my name and have never used it.

My middle name is Blake. rate it as you will.

I'd ask you to rate my last name as well, but it's pretty uncommon and I'd rather not be posted all over /fa/

>> No.7889455

>>7889442
Definitely a good name, not sure if it's /fa/ but ok why not. 8/10, strong name that obviously calls to mind Julius Cesar. Points off because I've met more than one pitbull named Cesar, and it's still probably a little too strange for most people (Merrica here.) I do like it though.

>> No.7889456

>>7889320
thanks, I'll give it a listen

>> No.7889457
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>THIS ENTIRE THREAD

CRINGE

LIKE ANY1 CARS ABOUT UR FAGGY ASS NAMES , GET A LIVE

>> No.7889460

Clara.
Comes from Latin, means bright, famous.

>> No.7889462

>>7889442
9/10 if pronounced say-zar
7/10 if pronounced see-zer

still pretty /fa/ imo

>> No.7889464

>>7889451
I like Steven a lot. Steve is shitty obviously, but "Steven" is a nice complete sounding name, with a good ring to it and a classy V in there. Not overly masculine, pretty common, and "steve" is still in there, so 6.5/10. Blake is probably 7.5-8/10, excellent sharp sound and long A. "Steven Blake" is a good name and you should be content

>> No.7889472

>>7889460
Lovely. Simple and classy. Easy to pronounce, unique but not weird. Love the two A's. 9/10.
>>7889457
Lmao your name is probably Norman or something

>> No.7889484

>>7889464
>tfw reading this
>instantly feel better about self

thanks anon.

>> No.7889496

Austin
help me fa...

>> No.7889504

>>7889496
Eek...
Sounds like "Autist" and is a place in Texas...
Only sounds natural when pronounced with a southern drawl.
4-5/10

>> No.7889510

megan

>> No.7889512

>>7889504
i asked my mother why, she said it was the most popular name at the time
in what way is that a good thing

>> No.7889522

>>7889510
I'm sorry, 3/10 imo. The G sticks in the throat. The name generally has a flat, dull sound; and on top of that it's ridiculously common. It just has no elegance to it

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7889531

Emmanuelle for a girl.

>> No.7889534

>>7889522
i know i know

>> No.7889536

Juha

(yu - ha)

>> No.7889540

>>7889496

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Austin

Etymologies nigga.

>> No.7889547

>>7889540
i meant my name was shit, forgot about the meaning of the name thing

>> No.7889542

>>7889531
Pretty but over the top, here in America anyway. Most people will fuck up pronunciation even though it looks easy. Very pretty sound but a little long. 7/10
>>7889534
Megan fox works it

>> No.7889551

>>7889536
8/10, nice amount unique, nice silent J, looks cool written out. Points off for all the people who would call you Jew-Ha if you lived where I do.

>> No.7889559

Louis (french speaking country)
r8 me

>> No.7889575

>>7888648
My name is Alekzia. my mum read a book with someone named aleksia in it and she liked it and added a zed so maybe one day I could have my name as my URL (that's what she says, but I don't know if it's true)

My middle names are Katana and Asma, because my father insisted i have a muslim name

>> No.7889581

Corey

It's Irish, that's all I know.

>> No.7889593

>>7889575
>middle name
>katana

holy shit tripsk

>> No.7889628

Georgian

>> No.7889632

Lily. Doesn't really mean anything, but the flower once represented purity and innocence

>> No.7889659

Austin

I like it, became a very common name the year after I was named. Wolfram alpha graph for the name has a huge spike in 96, hate that. Met some really snotty little kids with my name that kind of ruin it for me

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>>7888693
>Elise
had to post. still a cool name though.

>> No.7889697

>Cy

its not short of cyrus. my mom was sick as fuck on a vacation in mexico and the only English channel on tv was playing a movie "of a little boy riding around on his bike helping people". she must have been hallucinating because 15 years later i find out the movie is of a psycho serial killer cop that kills prostitutes. in the movie its spelled Sy but she liked Cy more.

i love my name.

>> No.7889700

>>7889671
>had to post.

thats cause ur an autistic shit taste nerd

>> No.7889706

Skylar

>> No.7889720

>>7889632
I like it. would name my kid 9/10

>>7889180

Really nice, sounds very qt

>> No.7889722

Tin

I like it, as long as I don't have to use it in an English-speaking context. Comes from Valentin, the Christian saint.

>> No.7889732

>>7889700
you play league too fucking trunks

>> No.7889741

Edgar

>> No.7889778

Jaroslav/Iaroslaus, lat. Geraldus.
"The one blazing with power and youth"

>> No.7889786

Demetrius is /fa as fuck

>> No.7889795

>tfw Pedro means stone

>> No.7889812

Attila (/ˈætɨlə/ or /əˈtJlə/; ?–453), frequently referred to as Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in 453. He was leader of the Hunnic Empire, which stretched from the Ural River to the Rhine River and from the Danube River to the Baltic Sea.

During his reign he was one of the most feared enemies of the Western and Eastern Roman Empires.

>> No.7889868

Dylan

>> No.7889921

Vasil from greek basilios.

It means tsar or ruler I think.

>> No.7889941

Kouki, I think my mom said it meant of high importance, idk the japanese characters are differnt

>> No.7889953

Coby, short for Jacob.

>> No.7889965

>>7888941
10/10 fellow Cody

>> No.7889988

Rebecca

>> No.7890024

>>7889988
makes me think of a fat dorky white girl

>> No.7890089
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>>7888648
Name is Brodie. It means dirt or Scottish castle.
I want to change it to Vivian.

>> No.7890111

>>7889389
Boy.
>>7889448
It isn't THAT common, ranked 455 out of all names according to that how many of me.

>> No.7890114

I am a guy named Riely. Should I commit sudoko?

>> No.7890130

>>7889671
Reverse searched, and fuck I hate spiders. Is she like a common character

>> No.7890133

My parents named me Yves.

Didn't do me any favours when we lived in a backwards-ass homophobic southern state.

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>>7890130
>2014
>not knowing the most popular game in history
shiggy

>> No.7890179
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Name is too rare to mention online but it means "successor".

I don't know what to think of it.

>> No.7890195

Isaiah.
I hate my name to be honest, it's of Hebrew origin and means "God is salvation."
I'm godless and of German heritage.
I dunno, what does /fa/ think of it?

>> No.7890208

>>7890195
>godless
>german heritage
sounds pretty /fa/ to me

>> No.7890209

>>7890179
Tips fedora

>> No.7890216

>>7890195
I think you're a German jew

>> No.7890253
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>>7890209
I don't know what you want me to do m8. I'm "foreign" so If you google my first name you can find my fb in top 10 search results.

>> No.7890259

Vanessa, but I've only been called Nessie my whole life.
My last name was passed down the royal Khmer family before parts of it dispersed, apparently.

>> No.7890265

Iain
"John"

I don't even

>> No.7890281

Tanner.
pretty sure it doesn't mean shit.

>> No.7890284

>>7890281
kek'd

>> No.7890332

>>7890281
lol

>> No.7890338

>>7890281
It means that you have a tan better than other fucxbois

>> No.7890350

>>7890338
well yeah but honestly that was a pretty fucking stupid idea to base my name off of

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Nicolas-Alexander


czar tier

>> No.7890361

>>7890338
>implying being tan is /fa/

>> No.7890365

>>7890281
Your ancestors were leather tanners goofball.

>> No.7890412

Carolina - fem name of Carl which means free man
>worst name ever, ill fitting, tfw Timotej is too "weird" to change to. I just want to be called Timo ;_;

>> No.7890467

Jamie. Means "he who supplants" lol ok? except i'm a girl.

>> No.7890480

how is this even close to fashion related

>> No.7890502

Tim....

>> No.7890559

Roman

>> No.7890570
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Noah
and i have a twin brother named Myles
My parents considered naming me Sky or Schuyler, and my brother Asterix. My parents are weird ass people and I'm glad they didn't humiliate me or my brother with those terrible names.

>> No.7890639

Martin
origin: Martinus (latin)
meaning: son of Mars / martial / son of war

>> No.7892340

>>7889135
that's my name too 10/10 m8

>> No.7893283

>>7888648
Marcelo
My mom always told me that it meant "brave warrior". I found out recently that it meant "hammer" ;_;

>> No.7893378

Hafid(mu dad took it from a book of a kid that grows to be the most succesful merchant)
It means protector of the religion

>> No.7893401

my name is adam

i was always the kid everyone copied

i am the original

>> No.7893432

Victoria, means victory, obvsl
i don't really like the "ct" in the middle

>> No.7893453

>>7893283
lmao get fukt martelo

>> No.7893455

Hunter, I have only met one other person with this name, and I'm the only guy I've ever known to have this name.

>> No.7893466

Blake, the bl is hard for me to say. sometimes I feel strangers my name is Sam because it's easier. I'm a guy.

>> No.7893500
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Samuel is a male given name of Hebrew origin meaning either "name of God" (שם האלוהים Shm Alohim) or "God has heard" (שמע אלוהים Shma Alohim).

take that padawans

>> No.7893502

>>7890480
this still stands
btw anglo names suck

>> No.7893609

>>7888858
It means red headed orphan

>> No.7893656

Sasha.
It is a diminutive of Aleksander.

>> No.7893712

How effay is the name Justin

>> No.7893811

>>7893656
how does that even work

>> No.7893831

>>7893811
Somehow like this: Aleksander -> Aleksashka ->Sasha.
Russian magic.

>> No.7893971

My name is Oskar
I like it a lot.
>>7888835
Edward is one of my favorite male names. Since I'm swedish i could never be called that myself though, it just sounds weird in swedish. 10/10

>> No.7893978

>>7893831
amazon, just amazon

>> No.7893984

>>7888648
Myla

>> No.7894697

Jenny, apparently it means "God has been gracious". Got the name cause my father liked a song named Jenny.

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my name is hannibal.
i like it.
but some people think im the serial killer

>> No.7895392

My names Gabe

i'm pretty sure it means Man of God

>>7889632
That's my cat's name
It's nice but i wouldn't be able to associate it with anything other than my cat.

>>7889180
Really like this name.

>>7889391
I like it, especially with the k.

>>7889415
This name always makes me think of some uptight everyman who carries a briefcase everyday.

>>7889988
One of my favorites, reminds me of that hitchcock movie. i don't like the short version though

>> No.7895448

My name is Francis but i go by Frankie

>> No.7895456

>>7888693
I like it
>>7888706
I like it, but it's a little too bible-y for me
>>7888731
Not sure. Don't make a big deal out of it, just a terse "Oh yeah, just call me Michael." when you notice them calling you Mike. I always a fan of the more Nordic Mikael (mee-kei-ell)
>>7888786
I like it.
>>7893971
Love it.
>>7888935
I really like this name. Reminds me of a girl named Natalie I used to know, we had a back and forth about how I always mistakenly pronounced her name as "Natalia" because in my language you pronounce the vowel at the end of a word.

Ich heiße Tennyson.

Names I'd name my kid:
>Pearce/Pierce
>Ray
>Bjorn (my nickname because I look really German. For the longest time I wanted to change my legal name to it)
>Atticus (middle name)
>Mikael
>Sydney (would go by Syd, but I'd never name him this because I know it would wreck his self esteem)
>Elsea (gril)
>Sydney
>Maren (like Karen but with an M)

>> No.7895462

Ian

rate my name lads

>> No.7895482

>>7889230
fuck you sonny you loli loving piece of shit

>> No.7895488

>>7895456
>Names I'd name my kid:
>Ray

why? As someone with that name i'm genuinely interested

>> No.7895497

Naming my son Louis... Never met one here in america. Many kings had this name and it means "brave warrior"

>> No.7895501

Ross. Its unique alright, never met anyone else with my name.

>> No.7895504

>>7895501
Ross from TV show friends is what comes to mind, or the clothing store

>> No.7895520 [DELETED] 

Vito. Derived either from the masculine "Vita," meaning life in Italian, or from Saint Vitus, who had to do with epilepsy and Saint Vitus' Dance, where people flinch or twitch excessively and more violently. Also known for being associated with Italian crime families in popular culture.

I would name my son either Vito II or Berardo

>> No.7895525

Gino
I like my name.

>> No.7895533

>>7895504
I prefer Ross from MacBeth. I like to think that if not for friends it would be alright. Most people don't watch friends anyway because it's the canned laughter 90s shit.

>> No.7895649

Brayan
Pronounced Bray-en
Means noble; strong; virtuous
Irish origin from the name "Brian"

I kinda hate my name, I'd rather have "Brian"

>> No.7895663

Alec

I've met only one other person with my name. I like it only because its simple, but hate it because its a bit boring.

>> No.7895678

eli

>> No.7895701

>>7895678
7/10 short but sweet

Anthony.

>> No.7895733

>>7888648
Miguel obviously better than mike michael etc but anyway the name is beautiful

>> No.7895748

>>7895663
The only Alec i know is a huge faggot but i do like the naem

>> No.7895778

>>7889230
>Sonny Ray

More like Sonny Gay, fuck you fucker

>> No.7895784

Another Michael here.

Was named after Michael Corleone from The Godfather. Even though it's a pretty common name, it's pretty GOAT.

>> No.7895793

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.
Initially Saint George was primarily revered by Eastern Christians, but returning crusaders brought stories of him to Western Europe and he became the patron of England, Portugal, Catalonia and Aragon. The name was rarely used in England until the German-born George I came to the British throne in the 18th century. Five subsequent British kings have borne the name.

Funny story: Once in high school an American sub (meaning not foreign) pronounced everyone's name correctly, even the Indian kids but when she came across my name she pronounced it "Jee-Orj"

>> No.7895795

Elliot, from Elwold and/or Elijah
means god.
I like it but I feel it's a bit common

>> No.7896848

Dante
enduring

to endure; to suffer patiently; long lasting

pretty much my relationships with the girls who don't love me back

it's funny what's in a name - dante loved his beatrice but never obtained her. i know that's what's in store for me as well ;_;

>> No.7896853

>>7896848
that's a dope name

>> No.7896855

>>7896848
fuck you

>> No.7896889

Stuart

Apparently derived from an older steward term.

I need to be someone's butler or a hotel manager

>> No.7896890

Name is Spencer, know it's English

>> No.7896897

elias

>> No.7897053

Vera, it means "truth" in Latin

>> No.7897056

Terry

>> No.7897055

Armand

>> No.7897192

>>7897055
Homeless guy who lives under a bridge in Paris

>> No.7897201

My name shorted is Tom.. but Thomas is on my birth certificate.. it means "twin" and I have a twin brother aswell :)

>> No.7897222

Aren

Hate saying it out loud
Tfw no nicknames either

>> No.7897225

Giovanni

it looks cool

>> No.7897242

>>7889697
Jelly as fuuck

>> No.7897246

>>7897225
no it doesn't.

>> No.7897254

>>7897246
sure does, Michael

>> No.7897262

>>7897225
italian fam ww2

>> No.7897268

>>7897262
@ lmao

>> No.7897272

>>7897254
it looks gay as fvck

>> No.7897325

Ralph.

I'm usually really quirky and fun so the name is kind of a contrast to my personality and I think it's pretty cool.

>> No.7897334

Adam
First man.

>> No.7897335

Christopher
Most people just call me Chris

>> No.7897674

>>7888957
>Natalie sounds beautiful in German at least. Like a flower.
Natter
Means literally Colubridae snake
And -lie is a diminutive suffix.

Making it not sound like a flower but a little snake.

Emilie sounds like a flower.

>> No.7897714

Sidney
and I'm a guy.

>> No.7897808

>>7895456
>those names
Could you be more tryhard and working class at the same time?

>> No.7897900

Giovanni, means god is great / gracious our something.

i'm black and so glad that people in europe don't call their children JaTavious,Takeitha,JaMarcus,Litrelle
and shit.

>> No.7898225

Charles or Charlie

Means 'free man'

>> No.7898231

>>7888648
Jarrett

Means 2 b subtle like how à thrown spear damages u

>> No.7899132

>>7897222

Is Ren f a?

>> No.7899214

Charlie

means a fool :(((((((((((((((

>> No.7899276

>>7896848
Long shot, but is your surname Minghella?

>> No.7900306

Aurelius

>Nickname:
Lelo, Lilus, Leo,
>Meaning:
Golden something
>Why
My father is a history teacher.
>Do i like it
yep, pretty cool

>> No.7900324

>>7900306
Cool as fuck doe; Leo is the best nickname for your name I think.

>> No.7900333

Jonathan (I go by Jon) r8 m8

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>>7900333
MUH TRIPS

>> No.7900369

>Name
Nicolas

>Meaning
'Victor of the people' from greek nikao (being victorious) and laos (people)

>Why
No idea, my parents liked it I guess

>Do I like it
Yesssss. Wasn't so fond of it during childhood tho.

>> No.7900381

Elizabeth

I go by Liz

>> No.7900467

>>7897900

5/10, Pokemon tier and kind of a weird name when you're black

>>7898225
6/10

>>7900306
7/10. Unique and nice nicknames

>>7900333
4/10, sorry but just too common. Jonathan is my favourite variant of the name though

>>7900369
8/10. I like it a lot but I hate the nickname "nick" so I had to deduct points

How /fa/ is the last name cruise? I think it goes ok with my first name which is one of these:

Brandon
Victor
Joseph
Noah
Peter

So if someone wants to rate them all with last name go ahead, too paranoid to just straight to give out my first name and last name :/

>> No.7900472

>>7900467

*straight up, I meant

iOS autocorrect

>> No.7900482

Pretty bland name, Jeffrey

Comes from the German name Gottfried which I understand to mean "Divine Peace" and is much more /fa/ imo

>> No.7900563

>Tyler
>Doorkeeper of an inn
>Tfw actually sell calendars
At least I made out better than my brother. His first name is the same as our surname.

>> No.7900574

>>7888835
>seabass
hey where is ariel

>> No.7900578

Stefan
Origin: Norwegian, Dutch
Meaning: Crown

>> No.7900588

Joshua

"Yahweh is salvation."

Oy vey.

>> No.7900596

norman

not very /fa/ tbh

>> No.7900601

Erin

>> No.7900618

>>7900601

I've always liked that name. Knew a girl in school by that name who was very cute and nerdy. Most of what determines whether a person likes a name or not is their experience with the first person they met by that name though so that's probably the only reason I like it.

>> No.7900663

Allan

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William.
The English variant of Wilhelm, and means will and helmet.
I like my name, but it is becoming quite common in Sweden.

>> No.7900863

>>7889472
ITS CHAD

>> No.7900882

>>7888769
I go by Matt and I think I'm gonna change to Matthew. Matt is so boring and childish almost.

Awesome names I might name my kid
>Amy
>Audrey
>Dom
>Liam
>Lucy
>Mia
>Noah
>Natalie
>Olivia

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Keith.

Means "Wood, forest, etc." in some Celtic tongue apparently.

Haven't seen anyone named Keith even in the past few name threads. Somewhat surprised.

>> No.7900965

>>7900952

Might be cool if you're not Australian. Here that's a bogan as fuck name.

>> No.7901072

>>7900882
I knew an uber down syndrome kid in grade school named matt. ruined the name in every way forever

>> No.7901881

Cynthia.
Not very /fa/, but still alright.

>> No.7902207

>>7888648
Vladimir. It means great ruler. As long as it's not abbreviated to Vlad or something shitty like that I'm okay with it