Tuesday, May 5, 2009

What male name makes you think of mystery, power and protectiveness?

It could be one of the traits specifically or a mix off all three. However, please I am trying to stay away from common names such as John, Tim, Tom, Edward, James etc.





Please tell me the origin if you know it!


Thanks!

What male name makes you think of mystery, power and protectiveness?
GW.BUSH
Reply:definately Conan... you know, like Conan the Barbarian.
Reply:Hercule (the delightful Agatha Christie character)
Reply:Umm... Nyx, which means night in latin and sounds fairly mysterious.





Rivenbane, because it sounds quite manly.





And Virote, which has a Thai origin and means "powerful".





Lastly, I'm not too sure if this is too common, but Montague sounds pretty good for all three of those.
Reply:xavier
Reply:Well umm I think Merlin...always am reminded of the great wizzard and King Arthur.
Reply:i was thinking along the lines of adam, charlie, have u looked at movies characters.... go to www.imdb.com its an internet movie data base search a actor and yeah look for his movies and see the charaters he's played etc good luck
Reply:Stanly, Aden
Reply:Zeus
Reply:me
Reply:I keep picturing something Scandanavian with that - maybe Lars, Joakim, or Anton?
Reply:Thor





And Oded, as in Oded Fehr from the movie, "The Mummy." What is more perfect than a warrior magi? (I also think he is the most handsome man on the planet!)
Reply:The name Mark or Martin makes me think of mystery.





Mark~ Familiar form of MARCUS. Saint Mark was the author of the second Gospel in the New Testament. He is the patron saint of Venice, where he is supposedly buried. Another famous bearer of this name was Mark Antony (Marcus Antonius), the Roman triumvir who was the lover of Cleopatra. Shakespeare tells this story in his tragedy 'Antony and Cleopatra'. Yet another famous bearer was the American author Mark Twain, real name Samuel Clemens, author of 'Tom Sawyer' and 'Huckleberry Finn' (he actually took his pen name from a call used by riverboat workers on the Mississippi River to indicate a depth of two fathoms).





Martin~ From the Roman name Martinus, which was derived from Martis, the genitive case of the name of the Roman god MARS. Saint Martin of Tours was a 4th-century bishop who is the patron saint of France. According to legend, he came across a cold beggar in the middle of winter so he ripped his cloak in two and gave half of it to the beggar.


Five popes have borne this name. Two other influential bearers were Martin Luther, the theologian who began the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century, and more recently Martin Luther King, the American civil rights leader who fought for racial equality.








Hope this helps!
Reply:Maximus(max) or Darius
Reply:Solomon - he was a king, after all, known for his wisdom and the name itself means 'peace'.


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