im really bored now,so i went to find the meaning of my name...hahas...and..i found out that many of our classmates names have interesting meanings XD
marcia:
The girl's name Marcia \m(a)-rcia, mar-cia\ is pronounced MAR-shah. It is of Latin origin, and its meaning is "dedicated to Mars". Feminine form of Marcus. Mars was the Roman god of war, known to the Greeks as Ares. Used in Imperial Rome and revived in the late 19th century.
stella:
The girl's name Stella \s-tella, st(el)-la\ is pronounced STEL-ah. It is of Latin origin, and its meaning is "star". Mostly literary use until the 19th century, when the name became popular.
amelia:
The boy's and girl's name Amelia \a-me-lia\ is pronounced a-MEEL-yah. It is of Latin and Old German origin, and its meaning is "industrious, striving; work". Blend of two medieval names: the Latin Emilia (see Emily) and the Latinized Germanic Amalia, meaning "work".
charmaine:
The girl's name Charmaine \ch(a)-rmai-ne, char-maine\ is pronounced shar-MAYNE. Possibly a modern name based on the word "charm"; a variant of Charmian, the name of one of Cleopatra's attendants in Shakespeare's "Anthony and Cleopatra", and influenced by names such as Germaine; or from Kharmion (Greek) "delightful".
germaine:
The boy's and girl's name Germaine \ge-rmai-ne, ger-maine\ is pronounced jer-MAYNE. It is of Latin and French origin. Feminine form of Germain, from a Roman name meaning "brother". May also mean "from Germany". Saint Germaine (16th century) was a French shepherdess. Modern use may be homage to famous author and feminist Germaine Greer.
tiffany:
The girl's name Tiffany \t(i)-ffa-ny\ is pronounced TIF-a-nee. It is of Greek origin, and its meaning is "revelation of God". Variant of the Greek Theophania. In many Christian countries, girls born on January 6, the Feast of the Epiphany, are given some form of this name. The feast commemorates the day when the three Magi saw the infant Jesus. To modern Christians, the Magi were Gentiles, and thus their visit to the baby Jesus is the "revelation of God" to the non-Jewish world.
genevieve:
The girl's name Genevieve \ge-nevie-ve, gen(e)-vieve\ is pronounced JEN-a-veev. It is of French origin. Possibly (Old German) "white wave" or (Celtic) "of the race of women". Saint Genevieve, the patroness of Paris, was a fifth-century virgin who defended Paris against the depredations of Attila the Hun, among others.
madeline:
The girl's name Madeline \m(a)-deli-ne, mad(e)-line\ is pronounced MAD-a-linn. It is of Hebrew origin, and its meaning is "woman from Magdala". Variant of Madeleine, which is the French version. Place name: Magdala was a town on the Sea of Galilee, the home of Saint Mary Magdalen, whom Jesus healed and who was present at his crucifixion.
bradley:
The boy's and girl's name Bradley \b-rad-ley, br(a)-dley\ is pronounced BRAD-lee. It is of Old English origin, and its meaning is "broad meadow". Transferred use of the surname and place name. Used since the mid 19th century, more in the US than in other English-speaking countries.
kenneth:
The boy's name Kenneth \k(e)-nne-th\ is pronounced KEN-eth. It is of Irish and Gaelic origin, and its meaning is "fire born; good-looking".
darryl:
The boy's and girl's name Darryl \d(a)-rr-yl\ is pronounced DARE-ul. It is of English origin. Variant of Darrel. Daryl is occasionally used for girls.
mark:
The boy's name Mark \m(a)-rk\ is pronounced mark. It is of Latin origin, and its meaning is "dedicated to Mars". Anglicized version of Marcus. Biblical: the Roman surname of John Mark, missionary companion to Peter and Paul and writer of one of the four Gospel accounts of the life of Jesus.
glen:
The boy's and girl's name Glen \g-len\ is pronounced glen. It is of Irish and Gaelic origin, and its meaning is "glen". Place name. A glen is a narrow valley between hills. As a surname, Glen would refer to an ancestor who lived in such a valley.
shawn:
The boy's name Shawn \sha-wn\ is pronounced shawn. It is of English origin. Variant of John (Hebrew), from Sean (Irish).
for others...sorry i really cannot find ur name...or ur name on it shows no description,except how to pronounce,and for those who dun have christian name...really sorry T.T