Let's have a little fun, /his/.
>post the historical etymology/origin of your first name
>others try to guess what your name is
I'll start:
>anglicized form of an ancient greek name
>"one who worships the god(s)"
>also the name of a famous greek sculptor and an important figure in the Bible
>>1844218
Daniel?
My surname is an ye olde english/french word for "villainous, lewd and vulgar." Starts with an R. Frequently used word in the 19th century.
Makes me wonder what my ancestors did to deserve such a name.
>>1844253
Disregard that.
Tim, from timotheus?
>>1844218
Robert stems from Germanic, meaning Glory Bright in some Saxon proto-deutsche language
>>1844218
A short two-syllable Scandinavian name used by an infamous 10th century Icelandic explorer.
You should be able to solve this.
>>1844218
Theodore.
>>1844400
Erik?
>>1844428
yes
>mfw muh proud Norwegian heritage
Gaelicization of Latin word designating the rich class.
>>1844457
Hebrew term for "red earth."
>>1844520
Shekels McBlooddirt?
From a late Greek name meaning "bearing Christ." Early Christians used it as a metaphorical name meaning they carried Christ in their hearts.