Birrii Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 I wanted to have the name "Ocean", because I like the Ocean. But I later realized it didn't fit my personality. :(
nosisab Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 Unique name? hmm "Nosisab Ken Keleh" it's a name with a meaning (although you need to know Portuguese to get that meaning, Spanish speakers may get it too). It's an ancient name too (dates the first D&D era...) :)
DagonTheranis Posted January 10, 2010 Author Posted January 10, 2010 Just to clarify, when I say name, I mean your real name, not your internet persona. Nosiab Ken Keleh, where have I heard that before? I know, the engineering guild! Lousy Giskard.
Aecko Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 First name? Nope. Last name? I suppose. I've only met a handful with the same last name.
MonsterHunterMaster Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 my mom called my bimbfi when i was yunger :blink: :blink: kinda weirdmy dad called my bimml-bemml-schinken-semmel (no joke!!) :blink: :blink: :blink: schinken-semmel (german)=hard roll with gammon in itbimml-bemml (ancient language?)= i dont know those words either!
Thor. Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 I would advise not to give away to much personal information on the web, you never know. Just for privacy issues, that's why i haven't given my full name out. As mentioned by LHammonds once.
WaLkAwaY Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 Cydney Victoria Frost I think your parents may be X-men fans. There's a character there called victoria frost. You learn something new everyday, I am a huge fan of the x-men films (only know the films though) and I never knew there was a person with that name. Cool!
slygothmog Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 I dont have a Unique name but i do have a very rare English one, my surname is Ison and this name came about after the English civil war in the mid 1600's, there was a puritan revival at this time and it became common practice for fathers to name their sons after themself eg Father is called cooper so son is called cooperson. one poor woman called Ida lost her husband before the birth of their son so she called him Idason and this name became shorter over the centuries untill it ended up as Ison, i dont think there are more than 50 of us here in England but i have come to believe there are quite a few over in America so i guess a good number of my ancestors emigrated at some point in history. I wont tell you my first name but it means 'Lover of Horses' which is strange as i cant stand them :confused:
overload1977 Posted January 17, 2010 Posted January 17, 2010 i had a Unique name when i was a kid (Zippy) none called me by my real name o_O all the teachers at school called me zippy as well ......
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