Your question needs to contain the name of the person you're asking about in order for anyone to be able to answer the question. "His name" has no meaning when we don't know who "he" is.
Ariadne is the immortal wife of Dionysos; her name means "Most Holy". She was considered to be a goddess by some but merely a companion for Dionysus by others. Now her name connotated her position as, "the lady of the labrynth." This implied numerous things including the fact that she may have been considered a lady of the intertwined (weaving). This has led some scholars to believe she was granted divinity over weaving.
The Scourge of God was the name given to Attila!!! =D The Scourge of God was the name given to Attila!!! =D
The name May probably stems from the name of the Greek goddess Maia. ^ | | | This was the previous answer that someone had given, but I have a different one. The month, May, is named after Maia, the Italic goddess of spring and the growth of plants. So, I believe that May originated from Italy.
The name Blaine is Gaelic in origin and it means yellow. It is most commonly used as a boys name.
Zephyrus the name given by the Greeks to the west wind. He is usually portrayed as a handsome young man with wings.
I believe that the name is Synthetic
I believe that is a quiver.
I believe they are called sheaths.
progressives
i believe its called a stanza
Sister Angelica is. Answer I do believe that the above name is in scripture but a name given to a Catholic Nun.
The given name for the nickname "Libbey" is most commonly "Elizabeth."
Thomas
Glasnost,I believe.
the 'allies" i believe.
Effervescent, I believe.
In 2012, the name the most given was Nathan