What does your name mean?

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"Latin Meaning: The name Christina is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Christina is: Follower of Christ."

Well urbandictionary says I'm a classic beauty so there's that.
 
My name is Elaine: From an Old French form of HELEN. It appears in Arthurian legend; in Thomas Malory's 15th-century compilation 'Le Morte d'Arthur' Elaine was the daughter of Pelleas, the lover of Lancelot, and the mother of Galahad. It was not commonly used as an English given name until after the appearance of Tennyson's Arthurian epic 'Idylls of the King' (1859).

My fun fact of the day: it's pronounced E-layn, but the site says it's supposed to be i-LAYN, hmmm...wonder when the pronunciation changed...
 
My name is Elaine: From an Old French form of HELEN. It appears in Arthurian legend; in Thomas Malory's 15th-century compilation 'Le Morte d'Arthur' Elaine was the daughter of Pelleas, the lover of Lancelot, and the mother of Galahad. It was not commonly used as an English given name until after the appearance of Tennyson's Arthurian epic 'Idylls of the King' (1859).

My fun fact of the day: it's pronounced E-layn, but the site says it's supposed to be i-LAYN, hmmm...wonder when the pronunciation changed...

The fact I don't know how my name's meant to be pronounced is a source of a lot of existential turmoil for me. I go by Dee because it's easier than worrying if Danielle's meant to be two syllables or three, or where the emphasis is meant to be o.o
 
My fun fact of the day: it's pronounced E-layn, but the site says it's supposed to be i-LAYN, hmmm...wonder when the pronunciation changed...

Every Elaine I've known pronounces it E-layn, and I know like 3 of them lol.

Apparently I'm supposed to be Kay-din though, no thanks
 
My name is Gabriella, which is the female form of Gabriel, after the archangel.
My sisters name is also a female form of the archangel Michael. Kinda neat, I guess.
 
"From an English surname of unknown meaning."

that's nice
 
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