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mario114

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Indeed! I'm very sorry, ZeldaFreak! Don't take it personal, though. As you can see, we posted at more or less the same time, so I didn't see your post when I was writing mine. I've edited my post. :wink:

 

Sorry I thought you ignored me man I'm cool now!

 

:santa: :santa:

 

P.S. By the way in regards to luigi being a famous fighter, damn straight he is:

 

HE's ONE OF THE FAMOUS MARIO BROS.

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Franklin - Male - Latin - Free Man

 

hhmmm.... ok *does Braveheart scene "FREEEEDDDOOOOOMMM"

 

I put in my surname and got this

 

Hughes - Irish - Surname

 

that's actually wrong, the Hughes surname orginates from Wales

 

My fiances name (Mary Joy)

 

Mary - Female - Hebrew - The Perfect One

Joy - Female - French - Joy

 

ok so she is Perfect Joy for me, her name means it, haha

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You seem to have the gender of a male, but are you actually female just saying because you always have pictures of a woman as your avatar

 

But then people would make derrogatory comments if I had a man in my avatar/sig. In fact, I may change it just cause :p

 

(Oh and also, I "seem to have the gender of a male", because I do ;))

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Mario - Male - Italian - Bitter - So, that explains why Peach always runs off with bowser.

Yoshi - Male - Japanese - the good, respectful - I'm surprised that Yoshi was actually a name

Kirby - Male - English - form the church town - So, people from the church town like sucking and blowing? (as well as swallowing and spitting)

Ness - Male - Scottish - From the headland. - He's just afraid to come home.

Ridley - Male - English - From the red meadow. - Wow...Ridley is an actual name. Where can I get a name change?

Pit - Male - English - From the Pit. - Does the "pit" = hell?

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And yes, Yoshi is a fairly common Japanese name.

I don't think it's that common- I don't think I've come across someone called that before, fictional or otherwise. (excluding the dinosaur, of course) And I come across a great many Japanese names. I was vaguely aware that it was a real name though...

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