Do You Like Your Name?

Tarmon'gaidin

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Kostrzyñski, yeah accents rule. Cookie for person to figure out my nationality.

Wel I don't know if you're born there but Kostrzyñski is a Polish name. Do I get my cookie now.
 

Khedive Rex

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Let me say this as clearly and succinctly as possible.

My name. Is fucking awesome.

My full name is five words long composed of thrity-three letters and makes me sound like a German Duke straight out of the Renaissance. People have been known to, literally, weep in joy at having heard a name as fine as mine in their lifetime. I'm hesitant to divulge it in all it's glory here (this is the internet after all) but I will tell you my first name.

Montgomery.

Hello. I'm Montgomery.
 

Jursa

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The name is Juras, I didn't really like it until I heard the other name my parents wanted to give me... After that I became happy with what I had...
 

Incompl te

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Tarmon said:
Dkozza
Kostrzyñski, yeah accents rule. Cookie for person to figure out my nationality.

Wel I don't know if you're born there but Kostrzyñski is a Polish name. Do I get my cookie now.
not born there but rest of family was. *gives cookie*
 

Monkfish Acc.

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I suppose I'm mostly okay with it. I'm not happy having a first name associated with the bible, since I don't follow any particular religion, but it probably suits me.
 

Mr. Squirrel

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I love my name. It's Terence and where i'm from that name isn't all too common, meaning I've never met another one. :D
 

God's Clown

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I go by Justin. It is very common. I do not mind it, but I would rather have the name Allen. I like the name Allen.
 

Charli

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Charlotte...so many ways to shorten and butcher it, I figure I could have been worse off.
 

arcainia

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I don't utterly hate my name...but I do dislike it most of the time. Libi means 'my heart', and everytime I introduce myself, people seem to take a small time-out to go 'awww'. I wanna punch 'em in the face when they do that. Also it seems to be a rather 'old' name, so no one really uses it anymore. Here or in other countries.
 

Caimekaze

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Caillin. It's Gaelic (welsh) despite having no welsh blood in me, but plenty of Irish.

I love it.
 

SecretTacoNinja

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I like my name because it's 5 names in one. I can be called, Katherine at school, Kate or Katie amoung friends and family, also Kath and Kathy which I don't mind too much.
I'd rather be called Kate though, or Taco.
 

InProgress

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I'm surprised no one's called Adrian. Yup, that's my name. Adi when speaking to romanian people and Adrian when talking to people from other nations. "Adi" in English just sounds really dumb. So, yeah. I like my name even though it sounds like an accountant's name.
 

Dys

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Labyrinth said:
I happen to think that "Tess LaCoil" is a fantastic pun. So yes, I do.
That is awsome....Unbeleiviably awsome.

My name is Nicholas, fairly standard, hard to really like or dislike..it just is.
 

Xaryn Mar

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Linus Riel Petersen here. The i's are pronounced the same way as in the word inn, not as in ice....

Linus comes from the greek Linos (Someone connected to the myth of Heracles as far as I remeber), Riel is German I think. Petersen is a fairly common danish surname.
 

Combined

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I like my name. It quite obviously doesn't mean anything good or actually has any purpose except to identify me, but it still has a nice ring to it and everyone can say it. It's also quite fun to spray paint over walls. I mean, 636 is an okay name for a Metrocop.

In other news, I hate my pre-combine name. Just uttering it will spawn Cthulhu who will serve drinks to everyone, before killing them in the most horrible ways imaginable.