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Translate your name...
#41
RE: Translate your name...
The Wife

Honey bee

The kids -

Little darling
Phantom queen
Little seal
Destroyer

Take a wild guess which ones ended up the spitting image of mommy, and the ones that ended up cursed with my mug.
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#42
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(September 24, 2020 at 6:50 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Mildly interesting factlet: Kermit was the only muppet to cross over from ‘Sesame Street’ to ‘The Muppet Show’ (as long as you don’t count one guest appearance by Big Bird).

To keep things somewhat on track (although I think that ship has sailed) Kermit is an Irish name meaning ‘free man’.

Boru

I'm stunned the premise of the thread made it past the first page. I wonder how many people looked their names up for the first time. Cool
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#43
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(September 24, 2020 at 6:50 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Mildly interesting factlet: Kermit was the only muppet to cross over from ‘Sesame Street’ to ‘The Muppet Show’ (as long as you don’t count one guest appearance by Big Bird).

To keep things somewhat on track (although I think that ship has sailed) Kermit is an Irish name meaning ‘free man’.

Boru

I loved the Muppet Show, not Sesame Street.

They had so many stars on that show. I have to say my favorite character of the Muppet Show was Beaker. No matter how he tried to reason with Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, he never listened.
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#44
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(September 24, 2020 at 7:08 am)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote:
(September 24, 2020 at 6:50 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Mildly interesting factlet: Kermit was the only muppet to cross over from ‘Sesame Street’ to ‘The Muppet Show’ (as long as you don’t count one guest appearance by Big Bird).

To keep things somewhat on track (although I think that ship has sailed) Kermit is an Irish name meaning ‘free man’.

Boru

I'm stunned the premise of the thread made it past the first page. I wonder how many people looked their names  up for the first time.  Cool
I have been Googling my first name pretty much since I have had regular access to the Internet.   I don't know why I keep hoping it will turn up with some explanation.  My sister and brother have names that are common and recognized by most everyone though sister's name can be spelled several different ways.  I was the one to end up with the weird - no one can pronounce or spell first or last - name.  Our last name wouldn't be so bad except it stumps people with by ignoring the whole "I before E" rule.

When brother and wife were expecting their first and only, I asked if they had any names picked out.  Brother said his wife was considering trendy names.  I advised that with our last name it would be a kindness to give the poor kid a first name that people can say and spell since he would not marry out of the last name and therefore be stuck with it.

When you go to the doctor, or somewhere similar, and they come to call you if they can't say one name they generally say the other.  When neither is familiar you get a butchered attempt that leaves others in the waiting room wondering why parents would burden a kid with such a horrible name combination.
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#45
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(September 24, 2020 at 7:08 am)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote:
(September 24, 2020 at 6:50 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Mildly interesting factlet: Kermit was the only muppet to cross over from ‘Sesame Street’ to ‘The Muppet Show’ (as long as you don’t count one guest appearance by Big Bird).

To keep things somewhat on track (although I think that ship has sailed) Kermit is an Irish name meaning ‘free man’.

Boru

I'm stunned the premise of the thread made it past the first page. I wonder how many people looked their names  up for the first time.  Cool

I’ve known the meaning of my name since I was a kid. We had Irish language classes at school, and one of the exercises was to research the meaning of your name. We were suppose to use reference books, but a lot of us cheated and just asked our parents. 

Boru
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#46
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(September 24, 2020 at 6:57 am)The Grand Nudger Wrote: The Wife

Honey bee

The kids -

Little darling
Phantom queen
Little seal
Destroyer

Take a wild guess which ones ended up the spitting image of mommy, and the ones that ended up cursed with my mug.

... of the World, makes those combinations funnier.
"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself — and you are the easiest person to fool." - Richard P. Feynman
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#47
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First name = manly or virile
Middle name = a strong helmet
Last name = a cartwright
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#48
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The coronated one
Cetero censeo religionem delendam esse
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#49
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First Name- Pride (of family/caste)
Middle Name- Honorific (bachelor/unmarried)
Last Name- Its a title signifying particular caste. The wise men who provide spiritual instructions (something of that sort)
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#50
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First; "to bear, to carry"

Last: It's german but I can't find anything that leads to a particular meaning
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