I like mine, but as it turns out, barely anyone can pronounce it correctly the first time, despite it being a 4 letter name, Ilia.
The worst part is when you correct them, and yet they still call you "Kyle". It wasn't right before; why would it be right now?SlaveNumber23 said:My name is Kai, I like it and its pretty unique but its a pain in the freaking ass when I meet someone new and they don't hear it right. (I'm gonna stab the next person who says "Oh Kyle")
This. There are some people who will just not get it, once they decide what your name is, thats it.TheDstryr9 said:The worst part is when you correct them, and yet they still call you "Kyle". It wasn't right before; why would it be right now?SlaveNumber23 said:My name is Kai, I like it and its pretty unique but its a pain in the freaking ass when I meet someone new and they don't hear it right. (I'm gonna stab the next person who says "Oh Kyle")
I too am Josh and I completely agree. I usually go by Josh, because Joshua makes me sound like a cult leader.itsausernamewhatofit said:I was just curious whether most people liked their first name as it was given to them. Are you happy with your name? Have you changed your name or do you go by something else?
My first name is Joshua. It's a biblical name although I don't put too much stock in religion. I'm more or less happy with it though I usually go by Josh as most people find it easier and less formal.
Hahahaha that just made my dayBlindswordmaster said:I too am Josh and I completely agree. I usually go by Josh, because Joshua makes me sound like a cult leader.itsausernamewhatofit said:I was just curious whether most people liked their first name as it was given to them. Are you happy with your name? Have you changed your name or do you go by something else?
My first name is Joshua. It's a biblical name although I don't put too much stock in religion. I'm more or less happy with it though I usually go by Josh as most people find it easier and less formal.
I've got a last name like that however only about one in fifty people pronounce it right the first time. About half my friends like to address me by my last name, more used to but i guess it lost its novelty. I actually know the story of how it was given to my great grandfather when he immigrated so that's cool.Bomberman4000 said:I always wanted one of those unique last names that is so interesting that people call you by your last name instead of your first. I had a guy I went to high school with (he was a few years older) that everyone called Burgess and I just found out maybe a year or two ago that Burgess wasn't his first name, but Jeremy was.
True Robert Walpole was never called Prime Minister, but he was the first man to hold the position and powers that the Prime Minister holds and is therefore known unanimously throughout history, as the first Prime Minister of great Britain. The distinction is quite petty.SckizoBoy said:My first thought was against the last person you mentioned: Henry... but then, Robert (for Walpole) even though he was never named as 'Prime Minister' (and at the time when he was First Lord of the Treasury, 'PM' was a derisory term used by the opposition to illustrate the incompetence of the rest of the cabinet, but never mind). The first de jure Prime Minister was Henry Campbell-Bannerman.
As for King of Italy... depends what you mean. But I don't recall any King of Italy being called 'Robert'. And it depends on the definition of 'Italy', because there were Kings of the Sicilies, Lombards, Naples, Savoy, Kings in Italy and Kings of HRE Italy, but the only proper Kings of Italy who could claim Kingship of the entire peninsular were Victor Immanuels II & III and Umbertos I & II.
The more you know...
Anyway, OT: s'OK... I prefer my nickname: Fatso... *shrug*