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    Something with sacred its a slavic name. I think it doesnt exist outside the slavic world and cannot be translated into a western european name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mortimer View Post
    Something with sacred its a slavic name. I think it doesnt exist outside the slavic world and cannot be translated into a western european name.
    Anglos have a lot of uniquely English names that cannot be translated into other languages. A lot of them are either Anglicizations of Celtic words or come from English surnames.

    One of my favorites, while rather old-fashioned today, is Milton.

    I think there's a Serbian name "Milutin", but the similarity is just coincidental, and the two names are not translations of each other the way Pavel and Paul are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Martnen View Post
    Anglos have a lot of uniquely English names that cannot be translated into other languages. A lot of them are either Anglicizations of Celtic words or come from English surnames.

    One of my favorites, while rather old-fashioned today, is Milton.

    I think there's a Serbian name "Milutin", but the similarity is just coincidental, and the two names are not translations of each other the way Pavel and Paul are.
    True. For me Brianna comes to mind. Which is typical Anglo name. I think it has celtic origins. In Austria you wont find a Brianna while in America you likely wont find a Gudrun or Brunhilde outside of German American culture.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mortimer View Post
    True. For me Brianna comes to mind. Which is typical Anglo name. I think it has celtic origins. In Austria you wont find a Brianna while in America you likely wont find a Gudrun or Brunhilde outside of German American culture.
    Italians have some really cool unique names too, like Pantaleo and Pagliaccio

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morlak View Post
    My name is of Greek origin and it means "friend of horses" or something like that..
    Wish i had pure Serb name
    I think we have the same name. It's a name of royalty and power, something that's becoming rare in America. These days it seems like most kids are given the most cornball trendy name possible.

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    I'm not so sure about the real meaning of my name but Lute is a stringed instrument having a large pear-shaped body whila a gavel is a small
    wooden mallet used by a courtroom judge.

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    My name is of Latin origin and means smething like
    "belonged to the god of war"
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    My name is a bit modified, but it probably comes from the old Bulgarian word for wind. A name given with a wish for the child to be "fast as the wind" and not to have enough troubles and misfortunes
    ...Even if a man lives well, he dies and another one comes into existence. Let the one who comes later upon seeing this inscription remember the one who had made it. And the name is Omurtag, Kanasubigi.

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