1- Gun
2- Animal
3- Criminal
4- Poison/Medicine
no because at the end of the day my parents gave me that name 'cause they love me and i wouldn't change it maybe ill get a nick name but not change it!!! and anyways I've got the same problem with my last name... people think it funny but even if your name is ugly people will get ova it someday and u don't ave to care what other people fink.... your name is your business!!
No.
My name is Nyanda (female) and it was given to me because it is an Aboriginal word meaning 'lagoon'. It is used a lot in Brisbane, Australia (street/school) because there was a railway station called 'Nyanda' during the 1940's. It also has African origins, in Swahili it means something about 'going'. There are many people with Nyanda as a name in Africa.
le nom = name le prénom = [first] name appeler = to name [something]
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Because it is dangerous
Because its a name of something specific.
It is misleading because the journey was dangerous. It has another name: the Cape of Storms.
just name because otherwise it can become dangerous.
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boots, belt buckle, spurs, gun
It was dangerous because if/when King George III saw your name on that document, you would be killed by the English soldiers, or redcoats. The largest name on that list is John Hancock because he was a patriot and decided that future freedom was important for the colonies.
The name tsutsugamushi is derived from two Japanese words: tsutsuga, meaning something small and dangerous, and mushi, meaning creature.
No. It is a noun, because it is the name of something.
It is an allegory to the movie "The Adventures of Joshua Garbington." It is used to make fun of someone who threatens to do something dangerous, as an Arab is a very dangerous person and this character's name was Gail.
It's common, because kite is not something special, something that is unique. There are millions of kites out there.