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    ew at my name being english.
    doing my gaelic name instead


    EILIDH
    Gender: Feminine
    Usage: Scottish

    Gaelic form of ELLIE, sometimes taken to be a Gaelic form of HELEN.

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    NATASHA
    Gender: Feminine

    Usage: Russian, English

    Other Scripts: Н*т*ш* (Russian)

    Pronounced: na-TASH-a [key]

    Russian pet form of NATALIE. This is the name of a character in Leo Tolstoy's novel 'War and Peace'.

    eugh hate my name >.<

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    CASSANDRA
    Gender: Feminine

    Usage: English, Greek Mythology (Latinized)

    Pronounced: ka-SAN-dra [key]

    From the Greek Κασσανδρα (Kassandra), which possibly meant "shining upon man", derived from κεκασμαι (kekasmai) "to shine" and ανηρ (aner) "man" (genitive ανδρος (andros)). In Greek myth Cassandra was a Trojan princess, the daughter of Priam and Hecuba. She was given the gift of prophecy by Apollo, but when she spurned his advances he cursed her so nobody would believe her prophecies.

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    CHARLOTTE

    Gender: Feminine

    Usage: French, English, German, Scandinavian

    Pronounced: SHAHR-laht (English), shar-LOT (French) [key]
    French feminine pet form of CHARLES. A notable bearer was Charlotte Bronte, the eldest of the three Bronte sisters and the author of 'Jane Eyre' and 'Villette'.

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    ALEX
    Gender: Masculine & Feminine
    Usage: English Pronounced: AL-eks [key]
    Short form of ALEXANDER, ALEXANDRA and other names beginning with alex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oasis
    ALEX
    Gender: Masculine & Feminine
    Usage: English Pronounced: AL-eks [key]
    Short form of ALEXANDER, ALEXANDRA and other names beginning with alex.
    That and my full name is alexander so..

    ALEXANDER
    Gender: Masculine

    Usage: English, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovak

    Pronounced: al-eg-ZAN-dur [key]

    From the Greek name Αλεξανδρος (Alexandros), which meant "defending men" from Greek αλεξω (alexo) "to defend, help" and ανηρ (aner) "man" (genitive ανδρος (andros)). Alexander the Great, King of Macedon, is the most famous bearer of this name. In the 4th century BC he built a huge empire out of Greece, Egypt, Persia, and parts of India. This was also the name of emperors of Russia, kings of Scotland and Yugoslavia, and eight popes. Also, Sir Alexander MacKenzie was an explorer of the north and west of Canada in the 18th century.
    696 rep thanks to Juch

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    ÉAMONN
    Gender: Masculine

    Usage: Irish

    Pronounced: AY-mon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eamonn
    ÉAMONN
    Gender: Masculine

    Usage: Irish

    Pronounced: AY-mon
    omgs i know how to say it now :]

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    MATTHEW
    Gender: Masculine

    Usage: English, Biblical

    Pronounced: MATH-yoo [key]

    English form of Ματθαιος (Matthaios), which was a Greek form of the Hebrew name מַתִּתְיָהוּ (Mattityahu) which meant "gift of YAHWEH". Saint Matthew, also called Levi, was one of the twelve apostles (a tax collector). He was supposedly the author of the first Gospel in the New Testament.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HellyBelly
    omgs i know how to say it now :]
    Thank God for that ! Omg your like e-moon , eeee-mon its like wth yeah scotty

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