don't i totally remind you of a chicken?? i mean think about it i seriously think i was a very happy chicken in my past life.............and now i know becky was a chicken
i bet i could pull off being a fish or something it's really just because i have my hair up and i looked in a little round mirror and felt like my head was in a fishbowl and my hair was my tail i'm really not as crazy as you're thinking
i know you were. i found out today my name (the three names) means bound waterfall freedom so yeah what's your name mean
welll....go to babynames.com i bet and you should be able to find your first and middle name, and then last name i guess you just have to know what it means already
my first name means: small and my middle name means: protector couldnt find what my last name is, but "small protector"...dont like the small part, but protector, i like that
Possibly derived from Hebrew dod meaning "beloved". David was the second and greatest of the kings of Israel, ruling in the 10th century BC. Several stories about him are told in the Old Testament, including his defeat of Goliath, a giant Philistine. Jesus was supposedly descended from him. Other famous bearers of this name include the 5th-century patron saint of Wales, two kings of Scotland, empiricist philosopher David Hume, and explorer David Livingstone. This is also the name of the hero of Charles Dickens' semiautobiographical novel 'David Copperfield'. From the Latin Josephus, which was from the Greek Ιωσηφος (Iosephos), which was from the Hebrew name Yoseph meaning "he will add". In the Old Testament Joseph was the eleventh son of Jacob. Because he was the favourite of his father, his older brothers sent him to Egypt and told their father that he had died. In Egypt, Joseph became an advisor to the pharaoh, and was eventually reconciled with his brothers when they came to Egypt during a famine. This is the name of two characters in the New Testament: Joseph the husband of Mary and Joseph of Arimathea. Also, rulers of the Holy Roman Empire have had this name. From a surname meaning "son of WILLIAM".
The name I'm thinking of changing mine to out of complicated and unwieldy reasons...... Means "feller" or "hewer" in Hebrew. Gideon was a hero of the Old Testament who led the Israelites against the Midianites. Same middle name From a surname meaning "pointed mountain" in French.
Trevor=Great Settlement Kenneth=Fire born/Handsome Sliwkanich=Son of a Plummer [like a plum grower, not the toilet guys]