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Dec 2, 2009 17:11:22 GMT -5
Post by Razgat on Dec 2, 2009 17:11:22 GMT -5
What's with the Viewtiful Joe thing?
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Dec 2, 2009 17:32:59 GMT -5
Post by Mizagium on Dec 2, 2009 17:32:59 GMT -5
idk derrick did it, then austin did it, so I originally was Captain Blue, but now I'm Blade MAster aLastor.
You can be Sylvia.
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Dec 2, 2009 17:45:42 GMT -5
Post by tuberjustin on Dec 2, 2009 17:45:42 GMT -5
isn't Silvia Italian for girl?
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Dec 2, 2009 17:46:33 GMT -5
Post by Mizagium on Dec 2, 2009 17:46:33 GMT -5
maybe.
Her ingame superhero name is actually "Sexy Silvia" but i guess nicole chose t ignore that.
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Dec 2, 2009 18:03:08 GMT -5
Post by Razgat on Dec 2, 2009 18:03:08 GMT -5
Signorina is Italian for girl. Silvia means "woods" or "forest".
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Dec 2, 2009 18:17:48 GMT -5
Post by Mizagium on Dec 2, 2009 18:17:48 GMT -5
Nicole is short for Nicolette, which means "chosen by God"
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Dec 2, 2009 18:29:59 GMT -5
Post by Razgat on Dec 2, 2009 18:29:59 GMT -5
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Dec 2, 2009 18:30:53 GMT -5
Post by TEAM_DERRICK on Dec 2, 2009 18:30:53 GMT -5
lol for the record Austin started it, then i decided to follow suit.
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Dec 2, 2009 18:30:54 GMT -5
Post by Mizagium on Dec 2, 2009 18:30:54 GMT -5
FUCK
such a boring name...
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Dec 2, 2009 18:33:17 GMT -5
Post by TEAM_DERRICK on Dec 2, 2009 18:33:17 GMT -5
The boy's name Derrick \d(e)-rri-ck\ is a variant of Derek (English, Old German) and Theodoric (Old German), and the meaning of Derrick is "power of the tribe," "gifted ruler; the people's ruler". See also Darrick and Jerrick.
The baby name Derrick sounds like Derryck, Derrik, Derreck and Derick. Other similar baby names are Dedrick, Delrick, Aerrick, Herrick, Kerrick and Merrick.
Derrick is a very common first name for men (#178 out of 1220) and also a very common last name for both men and women (#3330 out of 88799). (1990 U.S. Census)
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Dec 2, 2009 18:34:51 GMT -5
Post by TEAM_DERRICK on Dec 2, 2009 18:34:51 GMT -5
Collette is old French for necklace... Oh i see what they did there
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Aspiring Author
Eat dat watermelon!
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Dec 3, 2009 19:52:23 GMT -5
Post by Bruce Leroy on Dec 3, 2009 19:52:23 GMT -5
The boy's name Marcus \m(a)- rcus, mar- cus\ is pronounced MAR-kus. It is of Latin origin, and its meaning is "dedicated to Mars". The root of names such as Mark and Marcel. Mythology: Mars, the Roman god of fertility, for whom the spring calendar month March was named, became identified with the Greek Ares, god of war. The name was possibly influenced by a hit TV series "Marcus Welby, M.D." and civil rights activist Marcus Garvey. Markos and Markus are Dutch, German, and Hungarian forms. Marcas is Irish and Scottish. See also Marcellus and Marquis. Retailer Stanley Marcus; hockey player Markus Naslund.
Marcus has 4 variant forms: Marcas, Marco, Markos and Markus.
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Dec 3, 2009 19:56:28 GMT -5
Post by Myrdraxxis on Dec 3, 2009 19:56:28 GMT -5
The boy's name Adam \a-
dam\ is pronounced AD-um. It is of Hebrew origin, and its meaning is "earth". From "adama". In Hebrew, it is a generic term for "man". Biblical: in the Genesis account, he was the first man created from the red earth of Eden. The name was borne by a seventh-century Irish abbot of Fermo in Italy. Steadily used from the middle ages until the 1700s, and again beginning in the 1970s. An appropriate name for the first boy in a family that has produced many girls. Adan (a-DAHM) is the Spanish form. Congressman Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.; actor Adam Sandler.
This is proof , by my name, that I am the wellspring of masculinity.....
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Dec 3, 2009 20:56:34 GMT -5
Post by tuberjustin on Dec 3, 2009 20:56:34 GMT -5
Dedrick, Delrick, Aerrick, Herrick, Kerrick and Merrick. Derrick, you need to name your kids this
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Dec 4, 2009 16:33:31 GMT -5
Post by Mizagium on Dec 4, 2009 16:33:31 GMT -5
i have the most boring name.
You know, my parents ALMOST named me Isaac. FUCKING ALMOST
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Dec 4, 2009 17:02:37 GMT -5
Post by Razgat on Dec 4, 2009 17:02:37 GMT -5
The boy's name Isaac \i-sa
ac\ is pronounced EYE-zik. It is of Hebrew origin, and its meaning is "laughter". Biblical: the only son of Abraham by his wife Sarah. Violinist Itzhak (ITS-hahk) Perlman; scientish Isaac Newton; angler Izaak Walton; authors Isaac Bashevis Singer, Isaac Asimov; football player Isaac Bruce; singer Isaac Hanson.
Isaac has 19 variant forms: Ike, Ikey, Ikie, Isa, Isaak, Isac, Isacco, Isak, Issac, Itzak, Itzhak, Izaac, Izaak, Izak, Izik, Izsak, Yitzhak, Zack and Zak.
My parents almost named me Mia and Madeline.
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Dec 4, 2009 17:03:27 GMT -5
Post by Razgat on Dec 4, 2009 17:03:27 GMT -5
And Tess and Madison.
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Dec 4, 2009 18:59:32 GMT -5
Post by Mizagium on Dec 4, 2009 18:59:32 GMT -5
better "laughter" than "tile-worker"
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Dec 4, 2009 21:12:25 GMT -5
Post by TEAM_DERRICK on Dec 4, 2009 21:12:25 GMT -5
Madison eh.... Dedrick, Delrick, Aerrick, Herrick, Kerrick and Merrick. Derrick, you need to name your kids this deal, I'll name the ugliest one John Merrick (if you don't get the joke, then google it)
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Dec 10, 2009 23:32:43 GMT -5
Post by Xelwes on Dec 10, 2009 23:32:43 GMT -5
Mine means Farmer of the Western field. ITS BRITISH!!!
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