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Sean Hollyman

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What does your username mean?

I can't really remember the details to mine, but I do remember it was some kind of accident while making it, I think I clicked some button and it used my Facebook name.

Or something like that..


Or it asked me what my real name was, and I must have typed it in the wrong box xD
 

Chairman Miaow

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Well, I dunno, I just thought it would be fun to have a cat version of Chairman Mao. Although I found some pictures about it afterwards and realised people beat me to it.
 

Rawne1980

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Jul 29, 2011
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Rawne is one of my favourite characters from the Gaunts Ghosts series of books and 1980 is the year I was born.
 

Phasmal

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Jun 10, 2011
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My WoW username used to be `Phasma`, which I think is latin I can't remember.
But when I re-rolled on a different server it was taken so I added an L to it and you get Phasmal. It just sort of stuck from there. I prefer using the same username for most things.
 

bobmus

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My handle around the net is bobmus, which is pseudo-Latin for Bob. I like the name Bob, plus Robert is one of my middle names. I mix it up with a The in front occasionally, as evidenced here.

Oh yeah, my middle names are Billy Bob. I think that's pretty funny.
 

Lectori Salutem

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Greetings reader.
It used to be used as opening words for letters. I thought it would be fun to use it as a forum name.
 

Scarim Coral

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Nothing really. It the same name as my Assassin in the game Guild Wars which I tend to make up names in RPG or MMO.
 

Vuliev

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It's the name of one of the Ghost Councillors of Orzhova, from the MTG Ravnica block, and he happens to say one of my favorite quotes, on one of my favorite B/W cards ([mtg_card=Castigate]):

"We have no need for military might. We wield two of the sharpest swords ever forged: Faith in our left hand, Wealth in our right."
 

DoPo

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Jan 30, 2012
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Nothing. No, not "nothing", but it has no meaning. I misspelt "doom" once and I liked the result because it sounded all right and it didn't have any meaning attached to it. Other stuff that is not interesting happened and so it stuck.

Oh, only later I looked it up and it seems to be an Italian word for something like "future" or something but, no, I'm telling you it doesn't mean that.
 

ChupathingyX

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It's the greatest name you can give to a military jeep that vaguely resembles a puma crossed with a walrus.
 

Raven's Nest

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I literally do not know what I was thinking... I used it in the first forum I signed up to, something to do with the British Army as I was joining it at the time. Over the years people have struggled to address me because it feels like they are addressing an inanimate object...

I've had Raven, nest, nesty, RN... Raven is fine though.

I really should have stuck with my xbox live tag Tiger Zaishi, whose name belongs to my character in Jade Empire.
 

MrBenSampson

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Oct 8, 2011
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I took the name of a pet I had, and a street I lived on. I use this username for everything, aside from Xbox Live.
 

Lord Kloo

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My general online name used is Kloo - complementary of my friend who said I looked stupid on cod with the name Piglet..

The Lord part comes from a Company of Heroes clan where every member of our 'elite' group put the word Lord in front of their name to signify the respect due to the clan.

Yes we all had massive egos to inflate, so deal with it...
 

Screamarie

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Screamarie was just a name that I came up when I was a teenager. It's just something that popped up into my head. After first I only liked it a bit, but I started using for various screen names. It's grown on me over time.
 
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Daystar Clarion is a sword from the Symphony of Ages book series by Elizabeth Haydon.

The sword is forged from a piece of star and consecrated to the element of fire and stars, ether.

It's pretty freakin' awesome.
 

Supertegwyn

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Tegwyn: Derived from the Welsh Tecwyn, tv show I used to watch (also the name of my cat)
Super: I'm super :D