A History of Names
- LJEKadeshi
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A History of Names
So I have noticed a lot of unique names in videogames, but especially among the Better Than Wolves community; so I am curious as to where peoples' names have originated. For example my name LJE (Liberty(Starcraft 2) Jam Empire) is from a clan I was in when I created my username, and Kadeshi is from my favorite books, the Farsala Trilogy by Hilari Bell(The Kadeshi are a tribe of constantly warring people).
So I'm curious as to how other people have come up with their names, feel free to post as I think there could be some quite interesting stories.
So I'm curious as to how other people have come up with their names, feel free to post as I think there could be some quite interesting stories.
Re: A History of Names
I remember a thread similar to this a while ago...
Anyway. . .
I'm a Pagan, and the Pentagram is a pagan symbol :)
Anyway. . .
I'm a Pagan, and the Pentagram is a pagan symbol :)
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- Elevatator
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Re: A History of Names
From my side, I never thought I would be so long active on the forums, and because I like to built elevators, I decided to take this name. Unfortunately, I wrote the "at" two times, so that I´m now Elevatator.
It´s somehow funny to see people realising that my name is not elavator, but elevatator.
It´s somehow funny to see people realising that my name is not elavator, but elevatator.
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Re: A History of Names
Itamarcu - Itamar (my first name - Hebrew) + cu (first two letters of my last name).
Now where did FlowerChild originate from? ;)
Now where did FlowerChild originate from? ;)
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- Andellmere
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Re: A History of Names
Last name of a bit character in one of my favorite book series.
Interesting to know that Elevatator doesn't have some special meaning and is just a typo.
Interesting to know that Elevatator doesn't have some special meaning and is just a typo.
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- Elevatator
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Re: A History of Names
From a tent in WoodstockItamarcu wrote:Itamarcu - Itamar (my first name - Hebrew) + cu (first two letters of my last name).
Now where did FlowerChild originate from? ;)
Yeah, not everything has a higher meaning. :)Andellmere wrote:Interesting to know that Elevatator doesn't have some special meaning and is just a typo.
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- Ulfengaard
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Re: A History of Names
Ulfengaard - my personal mishmash of Norse which roughly equates to 'Land' or 'City' of the 'Wolves'.
Re: A History of Names
AddyBaha - Addy: short for Adrian
Baha(i): my Religion
Baha(i): my Religion
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Re: A History of Names
I never really knew what to call him before right now, but Folrig is also a bit character in a series that I enjoyed in middle school (first name though).Andellmere wrote:Last name of a bit character in one of my favorite book series.
This...all of this...is just...wonky!
- Miss_Kat
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Re: A History of Names
I normally go by Katarra at various places on the internet. It's a name I made up when I was 11 or so after watching TNG. I thought it sounded Klingon-esque. When I went to register for Minecraft it was taken (which very rarely happens, and only seems to when people misspell Katara's name, a character from Avatar: TLA), so I went with Miss_Kat instead as a shortened version.
- Ethinolicbob
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Re: A History of Names
Having some drinks, needed an account name for something back in the day.
Not sure where bob came from but I made Ethanolicbob....
Well I thought I had.
Come next time I had to log in I worked out that I mis-typed it.
Ethinolicbob just stuck.
Usually I just refer to myself as Eth
Not sure where bob came from but I made Ethanolicbob....
Well I thought I had.
Come next time I had to log in I worked out that I mis-typed it.
Ethinolicbob just stuck.
Usually I just refer to myself as Eth
- JesterxMailMan89
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Re: A History of Names
Was thinking of a future Xbox360 username (I was like 10) and my favorite card was the joker, but being ten I was stupid and thought it was a jester (I like the Jester more now though :p). The second part, MailMan, came from me seeing a mailman outside my window when finally making my name (not kidding, just looked out my window and went "YEAH MAILMEN!!!") and the x was young stupidity, honestly Ive been trying to phase it out. 89 came from some game where when I put my username it filled the remaining slots with numbers and it just kinda stuck.
Wow, when I think about it, the only planned part of my name was Jester.
Wow, when I think about it, the only planned part of my name was Jester.
Re: A History of Names
I mistyped my name while starting a game on Legend of Mana back in the day (my name is Ricky). I laughed with my friends about it, started a new game... and then did it again. I said fuck it and kept it, and there were enough friends present that the name stuck... for the rest of my natural life.
FC's name meaning can be found somewhere, as I remember reading its origin story. Can't recall if it was on here or on MCF, however; as I do remember the entire story, I won't share it as per the addendum to Rule #1. I rather like my not banned status, because I love you all.
FC's name meaning can be found somewhere, as I remember reading its origin story. Can't recall if it was on here or on MCF, however; as I do remember the entire story, I won't share it as per the addendum to Rule #1. I rather like my not banned status, because I love you all.
The spice must flow...
[03:28] <Detritus_> Weird, I'm still logged in her
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Re: A History of Names
mine is rather simple, A.D.A is my initals and a few years back when i wanted to play runescape (as was the fad around school at the time) and i had to have at least 5 characters the "create an account" software sent back a few suggestions. ada221 was the first one and it stuck
-I stopped playing Minecraft a long time ago; BTW is its own game to me
-even after these forums are gone, as long as I have the files, I will continue to play Better than Wolves
-even after these forums are gone, as long as I have the files, I will continue to play Better than Wolves
Re: A History of Names
This name is dumb. It comes from "experience" and "hit points" in video games. It was the first "original" name I came up with and stuck with after many, many accounts that were just permutations of the words "super" and "sonic" with a couple of numbers.
In places where I don't want to look like a video-game-obsessed lunatic, I go by the name "Diagonal Device," a name which doesn't originate from anywhere in particular; it was just a nice-sounding alliterative phrase I came up with one time during registration.
In places where I don't want to look like a video-game-obsessed lunatic, I go by the name "Diagonal Device," a name which doesn't originate from anywhere in particular; it was just a nice-sounding alliterative phrase I came up with one time during registration.
Re: A History of Names
I'm named after the great demon god fphlufjglnarg.
What do you mean, they sound nothing alike?
What do you mean, they sound nothing alike?
Re: A History of Names
I took the nick Abzu to write a bunch of Discordian nonsense about 25 years ago. I adopted it because Abzu is the primaeval sea in ancient Sumerian, and because anything Lovecraftian is awesome. Since I'm not awesome, I figure I could use any help I can get.
Re: A History of Names
Red vs Blue, go figure.
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Mine is from my name and the name my parents would have given me if i was a girl.
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- The Phoenixian
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Re: A History of Names
"Phoenixian" is a name I've had for myself for a long time
It started with a story I wrote as a child but since then the word has attached itself to quite a lot of ideas.
From the concept of a fictional disease (that which eats the body whole and leaves the individual reborn in new flesh)
To the great and cruel law of the cosmos (for something to be born, another must die)
To the sheer gloriousness of an existence in which not only am I alive, not only is every part of me alive, but so too is everything I am but a mere part of alive. And every layer alive in it's own, unique and endlessly changing manner, all of them always changing and yet remaining the same.
To in the end the fascination I have with death, rebirth, and above all else transformation in all their many literal and metaphorical forms
And since the word and the ideas behind it were so much a part of my identity, it was only natural that when I at last ventured into the Internet proper, I already knew what to call myself.
It started with a story I wrote as a child but since then the word has attached itself to quite a lot of ideas.
From the concept of a fictional disease (that which eats the body whole and leaves the individual reborn in new flesh)
To the great and cruel law of the cosmos (for something to be born, another must die)
To the sheer gloriousness of an existence in which not only am I alive, not only is every part of me alive, but so too is everything I am but a mere part of alive. And every layer alive in it's own, unique and endlessly changing manner, all of them always changing and yet remaining the same.
To in the end the fascination I have with death, rebirth, and above all else transformation in all their many literal and metaphorical forms
And since the word and the ideas behind it were so much a part of my identity, it was only natural that when I at last ventured into the Internet proper, I already knew what to call myself.
♪ The screams of the souls of the damned and dying,
Fuels for me, the Industry. ♪
Fuels for me, the Industry. ♪
Re: A History of Names
The moral of the story kids, is that when you make up a username/email when you are 11, think about it carefully and find something you wont look back on in 20 years and think is stupid and hate yourself for.
Wisdom to pass on to your children.
Wisdom to pass on to your children.
Re: A History of Names
I still use the same username since age 11, and I don't find it very bad :)Six wrote:The moral of the story kids, is that when you make up a username/email when you are 11, think about it carefully and find something you wont look back on in 20 years and think is stupid and hate yourself for.
Wisdom to pass on to your children.
...Even though whenever somebody tries to pronounce it (usually in livestreams), they do a horrible job. Maybe I should change it to eeh-ta-MAR-koo.
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Re: A History of Names
Mine is quite an odd story, my friend created a tauren druid called Dazola (his name is daz) and I created a tauren druid to try out and I did not want to sound like a type of pasta (Razola) so I chose Razzle, only later when I had invested hundreds of hours into that character and had had people calling me on ventrillo for 4 years did I find out its a 'gentlemans' magazine and a sweet :P guess which one of those now give me most grief being a girl? :P
Edit: The Ra- bit of my name is from my real name Rachel ^^
Edit: The Ra- bit of my name is from my real name Rachel ^^
Re: A History of Names
Back when runescape was played on my school I needed a name acount so I stuck with my first real name: duarte and the mad back then was really to represent that I was "mad".
Now I tell people that mad comes from the name of the island I live "madeira" just because duartemad sounded a bit childish, and I never changed it.
Now I tell people that mad comes from the name of the island I live "madeira" just because duartemad sounded a bit childish, and I never changed it.
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Fuck.
Re: A History of Names
Miss_Kat wrote:I normally go by Katarra at various places on the internet. It's a name I made up when I was 11 or so after watching TNG. I thought it sounded Klingon-esque. When I went to register for Minecraft it was taken (which very rarely happens, and only seems to when people misspell Katara's name, a character from Avatar: TLA), so I went with Miss_Kat instead as a shortened version.
Hah, Katara means curse in Greek :P
I laughed when I first heard the name in Avatar TLA ;p
War..
War never changes.
Remember what the dormouse said
War never changes.
Remember what the dormouse said