Victory of the Son of Man

Lanzy is my name and I have no idea, anyone?

Gift of God, son of Norway.

It may be a permutation of Lindsay, which means “island of Linden trees”, and was (is?) the name of a noble family in Scotland. Or it may have come from the last name de Lanzy or de Lanzi, which probably mean “from Lanzy” (or Lanzi), which is a place in Florence.

Sorry I can’t be more specific. You have one of the 0.1% of names that baby name books and websites don’t have!

El-ahrairah, is that you?

Two of my names are of uncertain and often misattributed meaning, but throw in a bit of poetic license and you get this:

renowned for the strength and fury of the bear

By my married name, I am a Woman of Honor, in a clearing in a wood, near a lake. Hmmm. By my maiden name, I am a Woman of Honor by the sea.

I must like the water or something.

Beloved Gray Patroller.

God is gracious to his goat.

That explains so much about me; you can’t even begin to describe it.

Well Hello there…

Beloved hunter/slayer of the wild boar, known on the Internet as prolific of seed. :slight_smile:

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blush Ahem… well! Technically that should be “Hello there, Your Majesty…” but I’ve never been one to stand on formality… :wink:

A fellow queen! I salute you.

I was born the Queen of the Little Fields, but because I was allowed to choose my own middle name, I am now the Queen of the Heavens and the Little Fields.

The Truthful Man of the Red Earth.

Nashiitashii Is now:

“The Light of Christ’s Birthday, Daughter of Willheim.”

Wait. We can do better for poor Nashiitashii

make that:
" The Light of Christmas Day, Daughter of the Helm of Desire"

My God is a vow, pure, dwells near a thorn bush.

Apparently I’m a hermit.

God God.

I mean, we can get into further specifics than that, but why bother?

My name translates to:
Strong or Hill, Sea Warrior, Greatest.

I live in the mountains and I love the ocean, but I’m not much of a fighter.

Firstname: Mother of the Light, Lightbringer

First lastname: Wolf from Tinylittletown

Second lastname: no idea but it’s pretty common.

So, uhm… “Lightbringing Wolf from Tinylittletown who’s a bit confused”? Dunnow, it doesn’t quite have a nice ring to it.

Sure it does! It sounds like the start of a great children’s story.

Hmm. My last name doesn’t appear to have any meaning-based origin.

I suppose my name means something like…

Walking with Christ… in Sicily!