What is you full name?

@az03r4 (913)
Indonesia
March 17, 2008 9:14pm CST
Hello everyone... What is your truly full name and what that's mean?
4 responses
@Yoshi_ (156)
• Australia
18 Mar 08
My name is Daniel James. Daniel after my father, James after my great grandfather. Daniel means "God is my judge". Not too sure what james means.
@Yoshi_ (156)
• Australia
18 Mar 08
Off topic here but that just put me to 100, YAY look at my purple star it's so purdy :D
@az03r4 (913)
• Indonesia
18 Mar 08
Daniel James. Cute colaboration... I love it. Thanks for the nice comment.
• Philippines
18 Mar 08
my name is erica mariano. hehe erica is a herb. dont know why my parents gave me this name. but at home, they call me eric. im kinda boyish.
@ssh123 (31073)
• India
18 Mar 08
Dear az03r4, What is your name? When you ask the question, had you mentioned your name and meaning of your name, you would have had more answers. Any how, here is the answer: My name is SADAANAND HOLLA Holla is family name, meaning the family profession (400 years)- further meaning we belong to priestly community - conducting prayers on my beahlf and on behalf of others. We no longer do that, because we have better professions as per modern times. Main Name. SADA means always, ANAND means happy. True to my name, I am always happy. Regards. Do you still have threat of Tsunami? Is the work of Rehabilitation complete? Were you affected?
@az03r4 (913)
• Indonesia
18 Mar 08
LOL, yeah, I forget to give mine. LOL My name is Dewy Azura, actually. My mother gives dewy, because I'm the first daughter in my family. Azura is from my father one. He inspired by malaysian artist named azura, it's a cute name. So he named me azura. So be it Dewy Azura. But when I search what's the real meaning of my name, Dewy means "Beloved" and the second son in a family, in English it means dew. Azura means "Sky Blue". In malay, Azura means blue too, soft blue. Yah, that's history of my name. LOL Tsunami has gone, it's for about more than one year past. But the threat is still on our eyes. The Rehabilitation is not complete yet, Indonesian. LOL But in my province, thanks God, we can't acknowledge how it feels when tsunami. We just can feel earthquake. and a bit flood in part of our territory. What about in your country, anand? What is you nick name actually?
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@ssh123 (31073)
• India
18 Mar 08
That is nice to hear from you. Great name you have. Regarding the floods, earthquakes, tsunamic, 1. Some parts in south india (we have a peninsula, 3 sides covered by oceans, hence prone to tsunamic now and then. 2. Floods are common from Kanyakumari to Kashmir Tip of south and north of India. Earthquakes are quite uncommon, though it did take its toll.
• United States
18 Mar 08
mine is jessica renee castle JESSICA Gender: Feminine Usage: English Pronounced: JES-i-ka [key] This name was first used in this form by Shakespeare in his play 'The Merchant of Venice', where it belongs to the daughter of Shylock. Shakespeare probably based it on the biblical name ISCAH which would have been spelled Jesca in his time. Jessica is also sometimes used as a feminine form of JESS REnee Gender: Masculine Usage: French, German, Slovak, Czech Pronounced: re-NAY (French) [key] French form of RENATUS. A famous bearer was the French mathematician and rationalist philosopher René Descartes. Castle Surname Origin (Anglo-Latin) Dweller at the Castle [Middle English castel / castell, Old English castel (or Old French castel / chastel, Latin castell-um].
@az03r4 (913)
• Indonesia
18 Mar 08
Wow, what a complete explanation! LOL Glad to knowing your full history of name, jessica. :) Thanks for response. :)
• United States
18 Mar 08
Hi, Dewy Azura! That's a beautiful name! My name is Anita Cheryl. Anita means "gracious and merciful," and is Hebrew in origin. Cheryl means "beloved," and is French in origin. My Grandfather's middle name was "Dewey."
@az03r4 (913)
• Indonesia
18 Mar 08
Wow, that was a beautiful name too, anita. Cheryl was realy lovely name. May I call you cheryl? Oh really, near to my first name, dewy. Thanks for nice comment.