whats your real name? (in another language)
whats your real name? (in another language)
my name is james- santiago (spanish)
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Re: whats your real name? (in another language)
Your name in another language is actually the same thing. No matter what.
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Re: whats your real name? (in another language)
Chinese: Huang Zhu Xin
Japanese: Kaieru
Japanese: Kaieru
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Re: whats your real name? (in another language)
What do YOU think?
Also, if you think it's my forum username, you're WRONG.
*coughyesit'smyrealnamecough*
Also, if you think it's my forum username, you're WRONG.
*coughyesit'smyrealnamecough*
Life is whatever.
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Re: whats your real name? (in another language)
my chinese name was
Di Long (i think it was big dragon)
my french name was
Nick
lol
Di Long (i think it was big dragon)
my french name was
Nick
lol
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Re: whats your real name? (in another language)
I already told you your chinese name means Emperor DragonAgeNt_ wrote:my chinese name was
Di Long (i think it was big dragon)
my french name was
Nick
lol
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Re: whats your real name? (in another language)
my english name is Josh.
that translates to Super Handsome Guy in another language.
that translates to Super Handsome Guy in another language.
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Re: whats your real name? (in another language)
well its alright to assume hes looking for localizations, no?Divine Fate wrote:Your name in another language is actually the same thing. No matter what.
wikipedia wrote:Andrew is the English form of a given name and surname common in many countries. Common alternative include Andrey, Andrei, or Andreiy. Other, less common, versions include ‘Andreas’, ‘Andrés’, ‘Anders’, ‘Endrew’, 'Andrej' and ‘André’. ‘Andrew’ is a common name in English-speaking countries. In the 1990s it was among the top ten most popular names for baby boys in those countries.[3] In Italian, the equivalent to ‘Andrew’ is ‘Andrea’, though ‘Andrea’ is feminine in most other languages.
The word comes from old greek 'aner/andros', meaning "male", like androids (similar than a man) and androgynous (male and female at same time, when gyne/gynaikos in old greek means female, as in the word gynaecologist). The name in fact is the adjective of the word "male", meaning exactly "masculine".
Andrew is frequently shortened to ‘Andy', `Randy` or ‘Drew’. Some religious figures and buildings of the Roman Catholic Church and other Christian denominations use the name Andrew, such as Saint Andrew the apostle, or the many churches named in the honor of Saint Andrew.
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Andrew variants
* Aindréas, Aindriú, Aindreas : Irish Gaelic for males
* Aindrea, Aindreas or Anndra : Scottish Gaelic for males
* Anaru: New Zealand, for males - Maori transliteration of Andrew
* Anders: Danish, Norwegian, Swedish for males
* Ander: Basque for males
* Andersine: Danish for females
* Andraž: Slovene for males
* András: Hungarian for males
* Andre: Javanese for males
* André: French, Portuguese for males
* Andrea: Albanian, Italian for males (the Italian form is usually for males, it is rarely a female name); Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish for females
* Andreas: Austrian, Cypriot Greek, Danish, German, Greek, Norwegian, Icelandic, Swedish for males
* Andrée: French for females
* Andrees: Older Dutch and seldom used Afrikaans for males
* Andrei: Russian, Romanian for males
* Andreia: Portuguese for females
* Andrej or Ondrej: Slovak (Slovakia), Czech, Croatian and Serbian, Slovene for males
* Andreja: Croatian, Slovene for females
* Andres: Estonian for males
* Andrés: Icelandic, Spanish for males
* Andreu: Catalan for males
* Andreus: Greek
* Andrew: English for males
* Andrey: Bulgarian for males
* Andric: English for males
* Andries: Dutch and Afrikaans for males
* Andrija: Croatian & Serbian for males
* Andris: Latvian for males
* Andrius: Lithuanian for males
* Andriy: Ukrainian for males
* Andrzej or Jedrzej: Polish for males
* Antero, Antti: Finnish for males
* Indri: Maltese for males
Re: whats your real name? (in another language)
lol my name means holds the heel
also all the short forms of my name is jim jimmy jamey jamie and others also im in the bible ootz
also all the short forms of my name is jim jimmy jamey jamie and others also im in the bible ootz
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Re: whats your real name? (in another language)
Croatian/Serbian - Luka
Czech - Lukáš
English - Luke/Lucas
French - Luc
German - Lukas
Hungarian - Lukács/ Lúkas - Light, the lonely Mountain
Icelandic - Lúkas
Indonesian - Lukas
Italian - Luca
Latin - Lucas (from the verb "lucere")
Latvian - Lukas
Lithuanian - Lukas
Norwegian/Swedish/Danish - Lukas
Anglo-Saxon - Lukas
Polish - Łukasz
Portuguese - Lucas
Russian - Лука
Slovak - Lukáš
Slavs - Luka
Ukrainian/Russian - Lukian
Spanish - Lucas
Japanese - Rukasu
Czech - Lukáš
English - Luke/Lucas
French - Luc
German - Lukas
Hungarian - Lukács/ Lúkas - Light, the lonely Mountain
Icelandic - Lúkas
Indonesian - Lukas
Italian - Luca
Latin - Lucas (from the verb "lucere")
Latvian - Lukas
Lithuanian - Lukas
Norwegian/Swedish/Danish - Lukas
Anglo-Saxon - Lukas
Polish - Łukasz
Portuguese - Lucas
Russian - Лука
Slovak - Lukáš
Slavs - Luka
Ukrainian/Russian - Lukian
Spanish - Lucas
Japanese - Rukasu