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Need Help In Having A Female English Name

Need female version of male name, Brutus?

The name Brutus means stupid, dull, a fool. Lucius Junius Brutus, was the founder of the Roman Republic. He overthrew his uncle Tarquin, the last King of Rome, having escaped execution by his family by pretending to be 'brutus' - stupid. If you wanted to make it feminine you would add an 'a' ending to get 'Bruta' but it would still mean brutal or stupid, and sound very like the modern Italian 'brutta' which means 'ugly.'
On the whole it is *not* a good name for a woman or girl.

I Need Some Help With Assassin Names?

I'm writing a book and I need some really cool male names for my main character. My main character is part of an assassin organization called "The Brotherhood." My book's setting is in the late Middle Ages,so I need a name that sounds like its from that certain period but i don't want the names to be too outrageous. My character is very cunning, mysterious, brave, and arrogant. He never seems to follow orders and always seems to get out of the most dangerous situations with ease. He is the most talented assassin known in the whole Brotherhood organization. Since hes the best, almost everyone knows who he is. The guard has been looking for him for years, and every time the guard does see him they break into a chase, but my character always seems to just........disappear.

A list of names would be greatly appreciated! Thanks lots! (If you have any names for the Brotherhood any suggestions would be really cool!) THANKS LOTS!!!!!

Anglicized Names: Should I use an "English name" that is too similar to my brothers English name?

Very few Japanese names are actually difficult for English speakers to pronounce, as Japanese has very few sound combinations that English doesn't.Adopting an English name is overrated outside of low-engagement middle-school classes.Very often, the German, French, or other version of an English name is also a legitimate English name. If you insist on using your real name as a base for your English name, you could use a variant to avoid stepping n your brother's toes. Example: Name Thesaurus Baby names heard 'round the world

I need help having my first orgasm (female)?

Masturbation is a fabulous way to relieve sexual tension AND stress. It also feels fantastic and it is perfectly safe, normal, healthy, and it lets you learn your body and what you like and don't like so later when you are with somebody else (guy or girl) you can tell then exactly what to touch, tickle, lick etc.

This is a great website for sex based questions.
http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/sexinfo

There are many different ways for a girl to masturbate and have great orgasms. The first and MOST important rules is to be in a private & secure location where no one can "accidentally" walk in and catch you in the middle of it.
Yes you can use an electric toothbrush, I would suggest using the blunt end of it not the brush end. And like what was said above do not put it IN your vagina just work it slowly and very lightly around your clitoris and labia. If you are old enough and able to buy a vibrator/dildo there are many sizes, shapes and sensations from them.
You ALWAYS have your fingers wherever you go so i would make sure you can c** that way too. You can also do it with somebody else (guy or girl) girls know better what a girl really likes.
You can use the bathtub method. That's where you get the water running at a low to medium pressure (not hard) make sure it is nice and warm. Then lay on your back in the tub and slide your buns down till the water starts running over your clitoris & vagina. The just lay back maybe finger yourself at the same time and enjoy it.
If you have a shower head that you can hold in your hand then you can use that. Again with warm and medium pressure aim it at your vagina and clitoris and walla. If your shower head has a massage/pulse setting on it, then set it there and let it pulsate away and hang on TIGHT.

Hope this helps
Email me if you have more questions

Female Names Meaning Storm, Please!?

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Female Names Meaning Storm, Please!?
I'm writing a story, and I need a female name meaning storm, please don't make the name obvious!

I need help with japanese names?

I don't really have any ideas about naming people, but:
- Suggestion: Put your question in the "Japanese/Japan" section for more people to notice.

- Do you intend for your character's name to have a meaning? Do you want it to have a meaning? Did you want the kanji (Chinese characters) for it?

I have to tell you some things to keep in mind since I don't know how much you know about the Japanese language:

1. Foreign names are written in Katakana. This includes writing the pronounciation of Kanji (Chinese characters).

2. Japanese names are written in either Hiragana or Kanji (Chinese characters).

3. If someone does not know the kanji for the name, then they might write it in either Katakana. Sometimes it can be written in Hiragana but usually if their name does not originally have Kanji in it or if their name does not have a meaning.

4. Sometimes it's written in Katakana or Hiragana in casual "talk" or writing or it the meaning of the name is not important.

5. There are several different Kanji with the same pronounciations or similar meanings, so depending on the intended meaning of the name there are different characters written for what might be the same pronounciation of the name.

To pronounce Aika in Japanese: A - ee - ka

To write it:
Romaji: Aika
Katakana: アイカ
Hiragana: あいか
Kanji: According to this website: There are actually several possibilities.
http://www.20000-names.com/female_japane...
AIKA (愛佳): Japanese name meaning "love song."

I want to find an English name for my daughter. How about Freya? What are other recommended names?

There are so many sites for this! A few below but tons more on Google:Baby Names at BabyNames.comBaby Names, Name Meanings, Baby Boy Names, Baby Girl NamesTop 100 Baby Names in Canada 2014 - Today's ParentBaby Names - Baby Boy Names - Baby Girl Names - ParentsCanada.comObviously it would be impractical to post a list of thousands on names in a Quora answer, as you did not specify any factors that would narrow down that list. So look at the full lists on those websites dedicated to baby names.

Can you suggest a beautiful English name for a Chinese girl who is a little introverted?

Abigail, Brenda, Charlotte, Deirdre, Elaine, Francine, Griseldis, Helen, Irene, Justine, Karen, Marianne, Nicola, Ophelia, Patricia, Quinn, Robyn, Stacey, Tamsin, Una, Victoria, Wendy, Xaviera, Zelda.Whatever you choose, it works best if you pick one (not necessarily from the above) that's completely different and unrelated to your Chinese name in meaning or sound. And please don't 'invent' one, as many unfortunately do (often with disastrous results).Some people will recommend that you don't need an English name, which is true enough. But life is life, and it's okay if you want one.

Hi! I need some future sounding names...?

1000 years ago there were people named pre-modern variants of name like John, Mary, etc. I think it's safe to say those name will be around after another 1000 years, perhaps longer. I'm not going to name and describe your character's personality. Don't make a Jedi. Don't make Katniss. Name your character what her parents would name her. If your character lives in an English-speaking/heritage community, she's likely to have an English name. If your character lives in a Spanish community, she's likely to have a Spanish name. And so on. It's not complicated. No names like Starla, Xenon, Skylar, Nova...anything to do with space, anything with extra X's or Z's. It just looks silly.

What would you suggest as a name for my female superhero character who has super strength?

Superhero names are usually based around the character trait the creator is seeking to showcase. "Superman" would have been an extremely weak name except for a matter of timing: the American public had only recently been exposed to a label coined by the philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, "ubermensch" which can be translated as "superior man" or "overman" or "superman". The latter caught the American ear, though the concept behind the label wasn't as clear to the public at large. But when a comics writer and his artist friend used it as a name for a hero, it had already spread enough to seem just the right label for such a being.But here's the problem with seeking this kind of advice on Quora: Suppose you hit on a name offered by a Quora writer and you develop a comic with the potential for selling books and t-shirts and all manner of merchandise. Does this Quora writer own a portion of the property you've both publicly developed?

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