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stvncpr236

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I my self have been a lifetime member of the Club of Steve. My name is actually spelled Stevan, but no calls me that, except for family, and even most of them use a nickname.
Also my last name is Cooper, fairly plain. (I much prefer my last name from birth, Mitchell. Stevan Mitchell, just has a better ring to it.)
My various nicknames over the years are as follows:
Steve
Stevie
Stevie Wonder
Stevorama
Steve-o
Cooper
Scooper
Pooper Scooper (Anyone calling me that gets promptly beaten about the face and head.)
Coops
Koopa
Koopa Troopa
and Shithead (Thanks mom).

I'm probably forgetting a few, most people call me Cooper or Steve. Really nothing overly objectionable about my name really. Sometimes I wish for something more unique, but overall it's fine.
 

Euryalus

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My name is Kieran, which would be fine if everyone and their brother didn't say it wrong or say it sounds like a girls name 'cause it sounds like karen. All in all it's ok I guess. Not common at all really (at least not where I live).

It's also annoying when every one asks me where I'm from "originally" if they hear about me before meeting me. I'm from the distant mysterious land of Ohio. Where dragons roam the skies and wizards mix potions in their towers :/
 

arkwright

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i would be happy if people could just say my name correctly.

miss sayings of my name include shade, shane, chef(i kid you not), shamus and bizarrely wayne.

i generally settle for people calling me OI!
 

Euryalus

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Call Me Jose said:
Some people call me Josey as in rhyming with Rosey when reading my name.
Do people really get your name wrong that often? It seems like a fairly common name.
 

Buleet

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I have the awesome name of Bart Vanbiervliet.
I always wonder how people in English countries would say the last part, but the worst part is the fucking Bart Simpson jokes.
I want to force someones arm through their scrotum when they make a joke like that.
 

yuval152

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My name is yuval.

Very common name here, in every class I went to there was atleast another student who had that name too.
 

Call Me Jose

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SckizoBoy said:
Huh... unfortunately for one of my sister's old teachers, he got the bad end of being called 'Spencer'... ended up being nicknamed 'Spanker' by everyone... including a lot of the other teachers... -_-
Lol that gave me a good laugh, but I guess "c's" sounds like"k's" in school now.

T0ad 0f Truth said:
Do people really get your name wrong that often? It seems like a fairly common name.
It usually happens when I go somewhere to eat where they have to call out a name or something. I'd say 1/5th of the time. Which I agree is still pretty odd that people would still get wrong.
 

Eddie the head

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Call Me Jose said:
Eddie the head said:
I'm curious, where did your username Eddie the head come from?
I am just going to say that it's an example of most people won't get, but the right people will. Oh, and it's completely unoriginal and lifted it form somewhere else entirely, and I was also surprised it was available.
 

Froggy Slayer

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The rather simplistic George Elliot Garside. I will also answer to the name of Gark, El Garsido, Le George, The G-Side, G-Force and Thomas Rosecastle.

EDIT: Oh, and Senor Badtouch.
 

Tilted_Logic

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My name is Alexandria, but I don't recall ever having been called that beyond elementary school attendance.

I've gone by Ali for as long as I can remember. My parents started the nickname when I was too young to read.. Not sure why it was Ali over Alex, but I really quite like it.
 

Ieyke

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The origins of my names are
an ancient Greek king
an angelic name meaning "Judge Of God"
and a last name sourced from English nobility of some sort

All things considered, they do a pretty good job of fitting me.
 

Mr Binary

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Well, my first name is Colin so a lot of my friends call me 'semi-colon' which I find quite awesome.
 

bulbasaur765

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Josh. I guess it has an endearing ring to it, but its a name that's frequently given to males in recent times.
 

lacktheknack

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I Stomp on Kittens said:
I don't mind my name, Spencer. I have no nickname except the occasional "Spency-Poo" or "Spency-Wency" from joking friends and hot babes alike. I always wanted some sort of ballin' nickname that I would be recognized by.. Oh well, maybe someday.
Oh cool, another Spencer. I don't think it's very common.

I like Spencer. It's a fun name, and I find people don't forget it very often.

Anyone who calls me "Spency" dies, however.
 

unreal51

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My name is Oliver Wood.... Harry Potter fans like me.
Anyway with most others called Oliver, Oliver twist is sung at me at least twice a week.
An entire class in my school calls me Olivia but I get along with them so I refrain from bitching about it.
My favourite is Oswald but my uncle is the only one that calls me it , hated it at fist but now I like it.
 

Robot Number V

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My name's Ross. I'm pretty OK with it. I like that it's pretty unique (only met 2 other people who share it). But I don't like that it's also the name of a clothing store. You have no idea how many people have asked me if I dress for less. Although on the plus side, kids had a hard time rhyming it with anything other then "boss". (Everyone gets their named rhymed with something in elementary/primary school, right?)
 

DoomyMcDoom

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My glorious name is Nicholas, as a name, it signifies victory, and strength.

Funny thing is, I rarely lose bets/challenges/games against friends. And when I do, it's usually playing games where dice rolls decide a big part of it, like yahtzee or risk, cuz sometimes no matter my strategy in risk, the dice hate me, like 30 armies losing to 2, what's that shit all about.
 

snowfi6916

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My name is pretty simple. Named after my grandfathers. My first name is Thomas, and my middle name is Richard.
 

Wolf In A Bear Suit

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Michael.....that's boring but no one calls me that, its either Mikey (name since early childhood) or Mossy a fairly annoying nickname stemming from my initials. Doesn't get better than that man....... On second thought I could be called The Beast MacDeath, that's the best case scenario