A friend of mine and my cousin call me "Creator" sometimes as that's my screen name on everything (they don't pronounce the numbers). Everyone else usually calls me by my given name though.
In my parents town football team (the feet using one), I was called Ruud. Because one of the more influential members of the team thought I looked like Ruud van Nistelroy (Dutch football star).
FYI my name starts with an R but is otherwise nothing like it.
And in my D&D group we just reference eachother by the first letters of our name because we are fiendishly lazy like that.
My name, as seen somewhat left of here, is what most people call me, but they variate it with Benny Winkelman every now and again. Not that much of a nickname, because it doesn't really mean anything, other than that teachers sometimes have trouble recalling my exact name.
A friend of mine once remarked that I looked as though I had a monumental cock. The conversation then spiraled out of control, and we decided that I should be called Moby Dick. Since then I occasionally got called Moby, but it didn't really stay.
My full name is Sebastian but I stepped into highschool in year 7 (grade 6 to US/CA(I think)) and I was given Seb. Now only my family calls me by my full name, Sebastian. After moving to Canada in 2009 I'm still called Seb but I'm often called by my last name too.
My nickname is used to address me more often then my real name. Seriously, everyone calls me by my nickname, and im planning on officially change my name to my nickname. It's Ronci, by the way
D, D-Man, or D-Bird, D came first because kids at the daycare I went to couldn't pronounce Darren so they just said D and later Man And Bird were added on for some reason.
In Highschool I was called "Lurch" from the Addam's Family. Now I am just called Matty as my group of friends has five Matt's in the group and I got Matty because it sounds french.
Probably the closest to a consistent nickname I've gotten is "British", because of my British heritage (I'm from Iowa and my mom is native to England so that is seen as unique) and my slight (but noticeable, apparently) English accent. The next closest I've gotten is 1 person calling me "BenJammin' " for a little while, but it never stuck.
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