So to make sure this isnt a repeat I went back in to the area where all the topics are locked and went to page one to see if this is a repeat(probably still is)
Just Tell me you first name and what It means, this isnt much, Im just curious to see how long this will last(also mods if misplaced please move it)
My name is Sean Keeton First name:From Irish Jean, or other origination-means Gods Gracious Gift or gift from god
You dont have to post a last name even though I am
Last name:From English, and German origination- An alteration of Keaton-Formed during the Great Crusades of Europe-Meaning Unknown to me
In English, the name _____ means- From a polish word meaning Proclamation of peace. A diminutive of Casirnir, Cassandra, or Catherine. Popularized as a boys name by the American folk song Casey Jones.. Other origins for the name Casey include - English, Irish, Celtic, Gaelic, Spanish, Irish, French, Gaelic, Irish.The name Casey is a unisex name and can be used for a boy or girl name (male or female).
Gaelic: Brave Ireland: Brave
I'm putting down all the Male orgins of the name, since I am a male.
Aaron- From the Hebrew name ×Ö·×"Ö²×¨Ö¹× ('Aharon) which is most likely of unknown Egyptian origin. Other theories claim a Hebrew derivation, and suggest meanings such as "high mountain" or "exalted". My grandmother told me my last name came from palmers in the Crusades.
Elizabeth or Elisabeth is the Greek form Elis(s)avet of the Hebrew female name Elisheva, meaning "my God is an oath," "my God is abundance," "God's promise," "oath of God," or "I am God´s daughter." For more information about the name, see Elizabeth (given name). Elizabeth and Elisabeth are the parent unit names of Elsa, Lisa, Lilly, Emily, Isabel, Isabella, and Ella.
Biblical origin. I'm agnostic and really not fond of any of the religions related to that set of beliefs, btw...
So please stick to calling me Zoph (or Zophia).
Sophia (the real spelling of my real middle name) means wisdom. Originated from Latin or Greek... Sophia is apparently a guy's name in Greece, while Sophie is the female form of the name?