iden-ti-ty
Pronunciation: I-'den-t&-tE, &-, -'de-n&-
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -ties
Etymology: Middle French identité, from Late Latin identitat-, identitas, probably from Latin identidem repeatedly, contraction of idem et idem, literally, same and same
1 a : sameness of essential or generic character in different instances b : sameness in all that constitutes the objective reality of a thing : ONENESS
2 a : the distinguishing character or personality of an individual : INDIVIDUALITY b : the relation established by psychological identification
3 : the condition of being the same with something described or asserted <establish the identity of stolen goods>
4 : an equation that is satisfied for all values of the symbols

EOIN
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Irish, Scottish
Pronounced: O-in
Gaelic form of JOHN

RUSSELL
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: RUS-el
From a surname which meant "little red one" in French