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    first name (herman) = man of the army
    last name (bul) = bull


    i dont like it i even detest the army come on
    Too big. <-- yeah i heard that one before

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    Ethan - Hebrew, Strong
    Richard - English,French,German, Strong Ruler
    Nelson - Son of Neil

    My name sucks.
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    Reine: Variant of Ragnor

    Meaning: Warrior from the gods.
    Also means: Doom of the Gods

    Origin of name: Norse, from the word Ragnarok

    Middle name: Malekiethe. No meaning found
    Last Name: Darkstorn. No meaning found
    Alternate Last Name: Berntsen. No meaning found

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    first name is brian
    In use in England since the Middle Ages. Possibly connected with the Irish word for Hill, thus He ascends. Also some texts define it as Strong. 10th century Brian Boru was a high king and great national hero of Ireland.

    My last name is not mentioned.

    middle name joseph
    May Jah give increase. In the bible Joseph son of Jacob sold by his brothers into slavery and later rose to become a supreme power in Egypt. Also Jesus' legal father; a carpenter


    Joseph Male Hebrew god adds

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    Keith:From the battlefield.
    Allen: Handsome.
    Last name not on there.

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    Robert
    Origin: French
    Meaning: Famed, Bright, Shining.

    Hall
    Origin: Danish, English, German, Norwegian, Swedish
    Meaning: Means simply "hall", given to one who either lived in or worked in a hall (the house of a medieval noble).

    How exciting.

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