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Bob - just Bob
Comes from Robert, wich my sys came up with, but my parents didnt like. couple that with the surname of "Angel" and you can see people thinking, i was an american ^^ |
Grant
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Adin
Irish apparently - which I'm not lol. It's a name that's been in our family for a few hundred years, so a family tradition thing. |
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Sander, variaton of Alexander (mainly Dutch/Belgium); means "protector of men". :smug:
I can be a bit abrasive, so it's fitting too. :hmmm: |
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I'm the one that deals with the "all men are sleazebags" women. Someone has to defend our good name, right? :88) |
Olof. Loved ones call me Olle.
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Karl :salute:
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James
Origin: English, Hebrew Meaning:Supplanter Used in:English and Hebrew speaking countries There are many saints called James, the most famous being Saint James the Elder, one of the Apostles. As a common name it has many namesakes, such as the author James Joyce or the fictional British spy James Bond ("007"). The name has been used for royalty: James has been the name of two Kings of England (James I ruled from 1603-1625, and James II from 1685-1688). In the UK James was the sixth most popular name for boys in 2006; it ranked 16th in the US in the same year. James is the title character in Roald Dahl's "James and the Giant Peach". James has been the name of six US Presidents: James Madison, James Monroe, James K. Polk, James Buchanan, James Garfield, and James "Jimmy" Carter. It is the most popular first name for US Presidents. |
You forgot James Bond. :timeout:
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