Reblog your name and its meaning

ladydoppler:

dymond-in-the-rough:

nightmare-in-violet:

cloaked-destiny:

agent-lestrade:

Gabrielle

French feminine form of GABRIEL. From the Hebrew name גַבְרִיאֵל (Gavri’el) meaning “strong man of God”.

((Anton

How his name originally came out was his name out of the blue was just smashed between ‘Anti’ and ‘Anonymous’ because when he came to Metro City he had no recollection of who he was..buuut…lets see the actual meaning..

Meaning of “Anton”

Slovakian name

In Slovakian, the name Anton means- worthy of praise. Other origins for the name Anton include – Slovakian, German, Spanish, English, German.The name Anton is most often used as a boy name or male name.

Slovakian Name Meaning – worthy of praise

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Origin of the name Anton:

Derived from the Latin Antonius, an old Roman family name of unknown etymology. “Priceless” and “of inestimable worth” are popular folk definitions of the name. Var: Anton, Antonio. Short: Toni, Tonio, Tony.

[there were quite a few that said different things >.<;))

Violet

From the English word violet for the purple flower, ultimately derived from Latin viola

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Katherine

From the Greek name Αικατερινη (Aikaterine). The etymology is debated: it could derive from the earlier Greek name ‘Εκατερινη (Hekaterine), which came from ‘εκατερος (hekateros) ”each of the two”; it could derive from the name of the goddess HECATE; it could be related to Greek αικια (aikia) ”torture”; or it could be from a Coptic name meaning “my consecration of your name”. In the early Christian era it became associated with Greek καθαρος (katharos) ”pure”, and the Latin spelling was changed from Katerina to Katharina to reflect this.

Danielle

French feminine form of DANIEL

From the Hebrew name דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel) meaning “God is my judge”. 

Lucienne

Feminine form of LUCIEN

French form of LUCIANUS

Roman family name which was derived from the Roman praenomen LUCIUS

Roman praenomen, or given name, which was derived from Latin lux ”light”.

Jackson

From an English surname meaning “son of JACK”.

Derived from Jackin (earlier Jankin), a medieval diminutive of JOHN

English form of Iohannes, the Latin form of the Greek name Ιωαννης (Ioannes), itself derived from the Hebrew name יוֹחָנָן (Yochanan) meaning “YAHWEH is gracious”. 

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