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What does your (real) name mean?

Supplanter.

Can someone please explain?

That would be Jacob, Hebrew Iakov. It can also mean "grasper" or "deceiver" -- though really it carries all three in one. It's from a really, really old version of Hebrew. Look up the Bible story of Jacob, and you'll get it -- he was all three.

sounds about right ..|

Do you understand the questions and the answer?

Assuming not:

When Lucifer rebelled against God, his statement was "I will be like God!" God sent an archangel against him, named with the question taunting Lucifer, "Who is like God?" as he kicked Lucifer's ass right out of Heaven. That's the first question.

The second question comes from the Hebrew concept of the kinsman-redeemer, one who is related to both parties in a dispute who can stand between them as one of both, and settle the issue. So it's a cry for a Messiah, a Kinsman-Redeemer who can stand between God and humans -- "Who is like God?" asking for a human who can stand as God's equal.

The answer to both is Jesus, God and Man, the only being who is both created and like God. He is the answer to Lucifer, because he shows that creatureliness is not contrary to deity; it just can't be taken by force. He is the answer to the cry for a Kinsman-Redeemer, because He is both a man and God and can thus stand between and make reconciliation.

It's a weighty name.
 
I can't find my first name on any of the name sites spelling it correctly. Spelt differently but sounding the same my first name means 'water'.

Last name means 'mountain' or 'twig'.
 
It means I'm the very first man to have ever existed. You can all thank me for demanding that God also make me a Steve. The other one just wasn't doing it for me.
 
It's simple: almost all European cultures replaced their old tribal names with names out of the Bible or referencing themes in the Bible. The great exceptions are the Germanic, Norse and Gaelic ones.

Happily my name endured that, or at least part of it.
 
According to that site it means "not available" but elsewhere I read that it means "spear carrier".
 
Hi boys, not to be a stickler or a Debbie downer, but what's the point of saying the meaning without the name?

As long as your family name stays anonymous, what's the harm to say your given name....it's downright maddening to try and guess which popular boy name it could be!

Otherwise, if guessing or research is involved, the moderators might as well put this thread in the Fun and Games Forum!

(dismounts Proctor and Gamble crate)

Baptismal/cultural (greek) first name: "Basil = Kingly"
American-English (common) name "Bill der. from William = vehement protector of the realm/kingdom"

BAZ-il would be acceptable; if I lived in England or in a commonwealth nation...but BAIZE-ul in the Midwest was telling the school yard "tease/kick me"

Thankfully my mother thought exactly the same...some ethnic names just don't translate well. :rolleyes:
 
My name is a word of French and Latin that means 'great' or 'magnificent'.
 
Mine is "divine spear" and "lover of deer".

I already knew this. Man, I should find some deer....>.>
 
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