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First thing people say is 'Isn't that a guys name?' And I've never gotten a nickname I don't hate entirely so I'm not going to share them. <.>

But I like it I guess it serves it's purpose and I couldn't really think of any name I'd prefer to have.
 

Tiger Sora

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Thomas H. D. the Third. That would be my proper name. I'm not gona give away my last and middle name but I will tell you it is in High Definition.

I go by Tom though. Some call me Tommy, but very few and only those I allow or the older people who knew me as a kid.
 

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I usually have to repeat my name the first time I introduce myself, despite of it having only three letters. It's also not exactly "pretty". And in an english speaking country it would be like being called "Ausag", so... other kids used to have way too much fun with it. But I've grown to like it. It is relatively unique.
 

ShockValue

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When it comes to nicknames I never really had any, most people just call me by my last name mostly and middle name on the rare occasion. Oh well...
 

Artina89

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My name is Gemma, and my parents and people at work tend to call me "Gem", but my friends from Uni tend to call me "Yorkie" because I am short and from Yorkshire so its not difficult how they came to that nickname for me. Overall I like my name its simple and hard to make fun of.
 

Mojosaur

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My parents named me Harrison Jorge Fitzgerald II. Could be better, but I am content.



People respect me for it.
 

Harley Q

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I got Catherine Louise Charlwood, although I only ever refer to myself as that when using a posh voice, it just sounds smooth with a Downton Abbey impression. I've been called Katie most of my life, or at least as much of my life as I remember...

I generally answer to the variants of said name, Kat, Kitkat, Kate, Katerina (my sociology lecturer always said my name with a Russian accent...) Some of my mates just call me Charlwood. Mainly guys. I don't like being called Kathreen. It just gets under my skin
 

Lynx

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Anna. I like it, it's short, easily pronounced in any language, and I think it's kinda pretty.