I think is in it a figure...
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I think is in it a figure...
"Jagan eye's signature she made it for me"
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Letters. What are you talking about figures?
I had to read the thread title and body multiple times before I could decode what you're trying to say... but I think you mean "What do names signify?", or more specifically, "Do names signify a figure?"
Well, names can signify a lot of different things. But figures? Maybe, but I'm still puzzled about the meaning of your thread. Can you please make it a bit more clear?
Last edited by Aku no Hikari; 02-05-2010 at 07:43 AM.
I think OP is high or something. Have you seen the other rant of threads? Half of them do not make any sense or are jokes.
That's nothing. Watch this: WHAT S A MAN?!? *Throw chalice*
What's in a name? Okay, here's mine...(I just doing this because I am bored)
First name: "Letecia" - Variant of the Spanish and Portugese name "Leticia", which is also a Spanish and Portugese variant of the Latin name "Laetitia" which means "joy", "delight" and "happiness". It comes from the Roman goddess "Laetitia", goddess of gaiety, fertility and abundance. Its also the name of a Spanish saint and a Madlax character (yes, the anime Madlax). The Italian variant, "Letizia", was name of Napoleon Bonaparte's mother.
Middle name: "Renée" - Feminine form of the male name "René, which is the French form of the Roman name "Renatus" meaning "reborn" or "born again".
Last name: "Jung" - Korean/Chinese family name meaning lots of things from "righteous" or "honored" to "vigorous" or "affection". It is also the German word for "young" and is used to reference the younger of two men with the same last name (ie the son of the father).
Maybe my name means "The happiness of born again affection"...I doubt that the thread was about this (or anything really). I just thought that sharing this would be cool.
Last edited by wolfgirl90; 02-05-2010 at 02:10 PM.
This is my war face.
This is what happens to trolls who mess with me.
i have a common and boring name so i dont really worry about what it means.
mind you i dont worry about stuff i dont understand like this thread.
by the way i dont think OP is high because it is a threaD whre lots of people can discuss what the title of the thread means but the title might not mean stuff because the title means......
It could be some sort of stroke or mental illness as well. Incomprehensible word salad is a sign of severe brain damage, as well as psychosis or schizophrenia.
Last edited by Eris; 02-05-2010 at 03:35 PM.
Hey look, Japan made a movie about me!
OR he could be one hit away from the K-hole. It was never explicitly stated what he's high on. Could be some sort of insanity pepper.
No way that some bunch of letters my parents chose for me before I got born determines my personality. And though a person's name usually gives impression to people when they hear/read it, that impression is almost always wrong. And if it's right, it's usually nothing more than a mere coincidence.
But I can't say that the name is completely not related in any way to the development of the person's personality. Because during one's life, one deals with the impressions of other people when they hear one's name, which can create varying experiences from one person to another. And those experiences, like any other events that occur during one's life, might take part in the person's personality development. Also, a person learns their own name and its meaning, which might affect their own image of their self, creating some sort of a self-fulfilling prophecy inside them.
LOL. I just mumbled some crap... like I always do when bored. (Not saying it's not true, though.)
Last edited by Aku no Hikari; 02-05-2010 at 10:28 PM.
All I see is darkness and confusion. So I'm closing this thread.
Hey look, Japan made a movie about me!
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