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18 years ago
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lets make it a new common name with meaning. as i said, names had to start from somewhere. Cressa means: adj, adj, adj, adj

i'm honored ^^


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The name meaning of Kira

Gender: Both
Origin: Gaelic
Meaning: Dark
Origin: Japanese
Meaning: Glitter
Pronunciation: ( KEER ah)

Taken from: http://www.babynamesworld.com/


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ALEJANDRA

Gender: Feminine

Usage: Spanish

Pronounced: ah-le-HAHN-drah

ALEXANDER

Gender: Masculine

Usage: English, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovak

Pronounced: al-eg-ZAN-dur (English), ah-lek-SAHN-der (German), ah-luk-SAHN-dur (Dutch) Key
From the Greek name Αλεξανδρος (Alexandros), which meant "defending men" from Greek αλεξω (alexo) "to defend, help" and ανηρ (aner) "man" (genitive ανδρος).

This name was most famously borne by Alexander the Great, King of Macedon. In the 4th century BC he built a huge empire out of Greece, Egypt, Persia, and parts of India. The name was later used by emperors of Russia, kings of Scotland and Yugoslavia, and eight popes. Another notable bearer was Sir Alexander MacKenzie, an explorer of the north and west of Canada in the 18th century.


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Quote from xShatteredSoulx

The name meaning of Kira

Gender: Both
Origin: Gaelic
Meaning: Dark
Origin: Japanese
Meaning: Glitter
Pronunciation: ( KEER ah)

Taken from: http://www.babynamesworld.com/

wait...so shattered is japanese?


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"Oh boy, here we go...again." - Israfel

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The name meaning of Kira

Gender: Both
Origin: Gaelic
Meaning: Dark
Origin: Japanese
Meaning: Glitter
Pronunciation: ( KEER ah)

Taken from: http://www.babynamesworld.com/

wait...so shattered is japanese?

😲     like killer? J/K I like it! 

Quote from Israfel

lets make it a new common name with meaning. as i said, names had to start from somewhere. Cressa means: adj, adj, adj, adj
i'm honored ^^

Oh yea, I'll start a new meaning for my name, nice idea, Pimp!


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The name meaning of Kira

Gender: Both
Origin: Gaelic
Meaning: Dark
Origin: Japanese
Meaning: Glitter
Pronunciation: ( KEER ah)

Taken from: http://www.babynamesworld.com/

wait...so shattered is japanese?

 😲      like killer? J/K I like it! 

🤣 You just made me think of Death Note. Thanks, both of you. And while my name may have a Japanese origin, I myself am not Japanese. Care to guess what I am?


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ALEJANDRA

Gender: Feminine

Usage: Spanish

Pronounced: ah-le-HAHN-drah

ahhh. so it's "han"drah =) interesting!


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ALEJANDRA

Gender: Feminine

Usage: Spanish

Pronounced: ah-le-HAHN-drah

ahhh. so it's "han"drah =) interesting!

in spanish "j" pronounced as "h", or "ch".


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ALEJANDRA

Gender: Feminine

Usage: Spanish

Pronounced: ah-le-HAHN-drah

ahhh. so it's "han"drah =) interesting!

in spanish "j" pronounced as "h", or "ch".

I thought it was silent 🤣 ex. Ale-an-drah =p I'm glad I didn't ask.... =X

when would it be used as "ch"..?


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[quote=snowwhitegirl]ALEJANDRA

Gender: Feminine

Usage: Spanish

Pronounced: ah-le-HAHN-drah

ahhh. so it's "han"drah =) interesting!

in spanish "j" pronounced as "h", or "ch".

I thought it was silent 🤣 ex. Ale-an-drah =p I'm glad I didn't ask.... =X

when would it be used as "ch"..?[/quote]
"ch" as in "kh" like in "chanuca" english doesnt have that letter.
btw, since j is "h", y is "j".


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lets make it a new common name with meaning. as i said, names had to start from somewhere. Cressa means: adj, adj, adj, adj
i'm honored ^^

Oh yea, I'll start a new meaning for my name, nice idea, Pimp!

any good ideas yet?


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"Oh boy, here we go...again." - Israfel

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lets make it a new common name with meaning. as i said, names had to start from somewhere. Cressa means: adj, adj, adj, adj
i'm honored ^^

Oh yea, I'll start a new meaning for my name, nice idea, Pimp!

any good ideas yet?

Oh, I got one! How about "angelic" or "she who was sent from heaven" ROFL 🤣 Perfect!

My name has meaning now 😃


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How about 'deluded'?


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210 days until I'm legal, Indy!

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How about 'deluded'?

Megalomaniac sounds better, hmmmm, but no... my name means angelic.


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lol, i'm gonna reserve judgement, shattered can take my votes XD


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