(October 25, 2015 at 2:09 pm)JBrentonK Wrote: Drfuzzy:
If you don't watch out buddy you're going to be reported soon. You've given proof to the forum of your stupidities and enough is enough. Okay? Good deal then....
You have obviously missed the opening post, drfuzzy, where it states if you "cannot discuss the name Killingsworth without it's relation to a pronunciation like that of Christ you need to not post. You will be reported." You have entirely missed that in your last posts drfuzzy! The name Killingsworth is significant nobility. I swear to you cylla means God or divinity. It's the only thing it could mean. Killings are a pretty bad thing after all, but when it comes out pronounced as it does, you'd think of the king Cassiel. And you'd think, if Killingsworth even remotely resembled nobility (which it does), there'd be a name meaning for it in some sense. Well cylla does that, but it just makes it more evidently that of a God name, for me at least. I get the picture, drfuzzy, you don't.
Now if you are not going to respond with some intellectual ideas about the name meaning being that of a God's, or whatever, you don't need to respond at all. I'm just warning you. Your behavior is winding you up with all of the rest of the waco's of this forum and that is usually with a high finger on the report button and on the ready at that.
You've missed most all of the point of the discussion in fact thanks to your public loonieness. I started to have respect for you but I've completely lost it. Now it's a bad thing when I'm honest and I am being honest so watch out.
Killingsworth is the highest nobility. Cylla means God. The meaning of Killingsworth is none other than "the word of God's people". I think that's enough proof that it's the name of the son of God's.
MY response has not been intellectual? Oh, report me, please oh puleeeze?????? We have proven that you have done no research whatsoever in this thread or the name thread you posted previously. We have done your research for you. You continue to hang on to your delusions. I understand if you're a teenager - - a lot of teenagers come up with similar stories of ancestral grandeur. It's really rare for someone to hang on to them as an adult, though, and in the face of contradicting factual evidence. Get help. Seriously.
From Ancestry.com:
Killingsworth Name Meaning English: habitational name probably from Killingworth in Tyne and Wear, so named from an Old English personal name Cylla + -ing- ‘associated with’ + worð ‘enclosure’.
Cylla either came from the greek "sea monster" or the Welsh "stomach". It mutated into given name. Cylla + enclosure = Cylla's farm, or Cylla's place.
You don't need to be embarrassed that it's common, really.




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