Stephen Strasburg's birth name is Stephen James Strasburg.
Juliane, but there's no reason why you couldn't use Jill
Somewhere over the rainbow
Founded in the early 1900's as General Belt and Hose. Later changed name to General Fire Truck and finally to General Fire Extinguisher. I'm sure someone does.
Oscar Leung. He is also in TVB L'Escargot as Kwan Ka Hong.
Having thought about this for a while I can't think of anything except for Kaden... Katen. It's not exact but some what close.
Claude Close's birth name is Andrew Close.
other name for fire basket
It means your name is on fire;)
Strasbourg is the Capital of the French region Lorraine. Its German name is Strassburg. The name itself has nothing to do with Prussia. The city bears this name from centuries before the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. The region and the city are made up of people of French and German language.
There really was no Norse "god" of fire. There was Logi, who was of a race of sort of proto-giants who seems to have represented fire and whose name means "wildfire." There was also Surtr (whose name means "black" or "blackened") who was leader of the Fire-Giants of Musphel (the Home of Fire), and who will destroy both the gods, the Frost Giants and pretty much the whole Universe with his flaming sword during the final battle of Ragnarok. Finally, some people claim that Loki was a "god" of fire. This is mainly because his name is superfically close to Logi (That and people think a god of fire is cool.). But really his name is more closely related to Old Norse "lokka" -- meaning "to close, to lock, to end." Loki does have the same dual nature as fire (i.e. it can be very helpful, or very harmful), but anything beyond that is a stretch. Actually Loki seems more closely related to lighning. E.g. He often accompanies Thor (the Thunderer) on travels; One of his other names is "the Air-Walker," and many Scandinavian folk traditions held that any instance of shimmering light was some manifestation of Loki.
Just fire.