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26/03/2017 at 18:55 #17828
What is your name? Do you live up to its meaning or reference in any way? If things are determined for us by a higher power than us, even our name could be said to be a clue, are we living up to it? Are we defying it? Are you really the “strong man of God” and what could that best be if the most useful interpretation is taken? Perhaps a fighter for and defender of justice against oppression? Or do you really spread injustice and work against the good and the best? Is your name then Ironic? What are other meanings you could give your name from other languages or a mixture of languages or based on its look or letters or symbols or sounds? Would you like another name? Why? Why not take it?
Does your name remind people of or refer to a famous character? Are you like them or stories about them from anywhere in the world? Do you live up to their example? Are you ever better?
One interpretation of my real name can be extensively (extending) merciful/compassionate child Divine or of the Divine or from the Divine. Since last names sometimes come first it would be Divine Heart/Core Extensively Extending Mercy/Compassion
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egyptian_concept_of_the_soul#Ib_.28heart.29Additional meanings can be Heart Manifest (of the one who makes manifest) Is Him or Heart Personality Manifest or of the Manifest who makes Manifest.
Other meanings can also include Enemy of the Elephent, a Euphamism for a lion or one who takes on dominating or intimidating individuals or forces or groups, who is cold or of the moon, a calculated attacker though the first component can also mean an elephant as well as a component meaning Of the Mystic Truth or causing to Abandon and leading to Occultation or Eclipse.
That is just the first name and not only that! Part of that same layered potential etymological chain is also the final part of who moves in God as a priest of sacred knowledge of God and the beginning being a slave, dependent, or agent.
So culminating in this etymology with the reminders and ideas of a lion like slave of God who takes on intimidating giants as and like an intimidating giant as their enemy who is of the moon (follower of Shiva or a Lunatic) who is cool like the moon and calculated and cold in their attacks and who moves in God of God as a priest of the sacred knowledge of God.
What a name! Feel free to tell me your name in private or wherever you feel comfortable if you would like me to give it meaning!
Now onto my last name!
Generally known to mean God or The Divine, in other languages it can be broken down into meaning sacred worshipful speech of the left side which refreshes and descends from Thinking (with a reminder of making One of 9 to achieve the Highest) of the Heavens and Earth or Reality and that is only a small part of it!
01/04/2017 at 13:39 #18803I just stumbled on this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nominative_determinism?wprov=sfsi1
07/04/2017 at 15:23 #18805Great find! Since what I showed above was all hidden and unknown to me it was amazing to find out how much appropriate seeming meaning was in m name.
“In Ancient Rome the predictive power of a person’s name was captured by the Latin proverb “nomen est omen”, meaning the name is a sign.[55] This saying is still in use today in English[55] and other languages such as French,[56] German,[57] Italian,[58] Dutch,[59] and Slovenian.[60]
Another aspect of naming was the importance attached to the wider meaning contained in a name. In 17th-century England it was believed that choosing a name for a child should be done carefully. Children should live according to the message contained in, or the meaning of their names.[11] In 1652 William Jenkyn, an English clergyman, argued that first names should be “as a thread tyed about the finger to make us mindful of the errand we came into the world to do for our Master”.[12] In 1623, at a time when Puritan names such as Faith, Fortitude and Grace were appearing for the first time, English historian William Camden wrote that names should be chosen with “good and gracious significations”, as they might inspire the bearer to good actions.
New Scientist coined the term nominative contradeterminism for people who move away from their name, creating a contradiction between name and occupation.”
07/04/2017 at 15:26 #18804Glad you found it useful and it’s good to see you posting with a free flow.
07/04/2017 at 16:11 #18806Thank you so much! Yeah that was wonderful to see.
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/%CE%A3%CF%89%CE%BA%CF%81%CE%AC%CF%84%CE%B7%CF%82#Ancient_Greek
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