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You can call me Carl, because, well, that's my name
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Nicole...french canadian...now live in US...nice to meetcha!
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Tim. My initials are TAC :rolleyes: :p
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Daniel T. D.
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Beau Rasmussen, Thank god my mom didn't win with my name being Brock oye.
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Nolan :) No big deal. I ain't got much to hide
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my name is jenn, everyone thinks its joy, I'mdebating about going by Alex (my middle name..) for college, just to feel different.. I'm just worried I'd forgetto respond to Alex.
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Timothy
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William is my frist name, but I never go by that unless it is a person of authority (or at least my first run in). I usually go by the nickname of my middle name: Daniel.
In conclusion: Im confusing and annoying, call me Danny. |
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Since I did happen to learn this in the LA Unified School District in the 70s, "Me llamo Brian." seems fitting for the times. |
I've been thinking about doing this for a long time Brian, but you beat me to it. Bringing back old threads for the newer folks to get in on, that is. It'd be nice to have their perspective on some things we never seemed to solve.
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Amanda Renee...I hated it when I was younger and was always called Mandi (with an i darnit!), but after my husband said it the first time, I started liking it. When I signed up for college, I signed my full name and when they called it in class the first time, my friend beside me had to punch me so I'd answer roll call. :lol:
My maiden name was German and hard to pronounce, so it was always easy to tell if I wanted to talk to the person calling on the phone. I like(d) the name, mostly because I have great respect for my dad, uncle, grandpa, etc that carry the name. I mostly go by Mandi, or Mando. That's what my closest family and friends call me. |
Chadwick James is my real name my middle name is my grandfathers first name my first name my parents were smoking some good dope they both have a diffrent story on how they came up with it lol I go by chad or cj or well im not going to put my last name
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My first name is Jessica. Shocking, I know. :lol:
My middle name is my maiden name because I didn't want to lose it altogether, and I never had a middle name before! Whoops, forgot to mention... Don't. Call. Me. Jessie. Ever. Yep. Jessie always equated dogs or boys' names to me. Not me. Used to let people call me that in 5th grade, though.... too many damned Jessicas in every class. :rolleyes: |
Ara Robin, and I've always hated it. The only other Ara that I've met was a man.
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Don't tell anyone, but.. my name's Nancy.
Kids used to tease me about it when I was younger but despite that I've always loved my name as I think it's beautiful. And furthermore I've always liked the fact that it's a very rare name in Denmark - only 1181 women share my first name. I have a very common Danish last name so instead I use my middle name, Benfeldt - it sounds way more artistic. |
When I met up with TFP, I used a different nick from other forums for two reasons-a) should anyone from the other forums actually be in here(I saw familiar nicks, but since have found they're just coincidences), I'd be anonymous and b) only one other person, a friend IRL, would know it was me. So for over two years, I've been called either NG or Dawg and I respond to it.
When I joined PGR, knowing there'd be many times I'd be with other members, I used my previous online name, which is from my real name and now, when they call me that, I hesitate to answer.:lol: Real name: Louise (eh), my friends know me as Lou or Louann(what my paternal grandmother preferred) I would be shocked if there was one other Louise here-I was the only one throughout school, including the 3 first grades I attended in PA and NJ |
First name is Jeanette, after my maternal grandmother. Family calls me Jenny, hubby and everyone else call me Jen:-)
Middle name is Crane, after my relatives who came to America in 1630 on the Winthrop expedition. I used to hate it, but it grew on me. Now I'm kinda proud of it. If I were motivated enough I could do the research and join the DAR, haha! My maiden name is an Italian name that nobody can pronounce (honestly, I don't even think my family pronounces it correctly!), but my married name is a common last name. Starts with "W." I like this thread! |
My first name is Maryellen - -
originally it was Mary Ellen - with a middle name I haven't used since first grade... but somewhere around high school, I got sick of being called Mary-- so I had my name legally changed to the way it's spelled now... I never liked my name as a kid because it wasn't cute, it was boring... but as an adult I like it because it's a little unique.. (I was the only Maryellen in all og my highschool of 2000 students.. the worst part was the new princical we got in elementary school... Sister Mary Ellen... oooh boy did i get teased... :) A few weeks ago, I was on the ferry from Long Island, NY to New London, CT and the name of the ferryboat -- was.... drumroll... The Mary Ellen!!! I was shocked!! I thought my ticket should have been free, although with my luck lately i was kinda amazed the boat didnt sink. People really close to me will often call me ME (pronounced Em Me) and I kinda like that nickname - but hate it when people who don't know me well use it... The worst part of my name is because of the speed in which i talk - I talk fast -and people often hear my name as Marilyn... (I really hate that name :) It's funny -i got a pm from someone the other night, who over the course of the pm exchange, I get the feeling that they have imagined the real names for everyone on this forum - they were kinda close on mine.. I wonder if what we imagine people's real names to be are in fact - really their names... |
Wow!
What a blast from the past. I just finished scrolling through all 7 pages. Lots of names that I haven't seen in awhile. Wanna know mine? Scroll back. :p Nyah. |
My entire name is Icelandic. Initials: JGY. Yeah yeah, gettin' jiggy wid it, I heard it all. :)
My first name is my Icelandic grandmother's name, in good Icelandic tradition. (Even though it was my Thai mom that named me that!) :lol: My middle name is my Icelandic father's first name followed by -dóttir. It's basically what my last name should have been, were I born in Iceland. My last name is my Icelandic grandfather's first name followed by -son. It's what my father's last name was, since he WAS born in Iceland. I got his last name because I was born in America. So I have two Icelandic last names, one for a son, one for a daughter. No wonder I've always been so confused. :lol: Really, though, I like my name. It has basically four people's first names contained within it (if you include me), and they're all pretty much unpronounceable because Icelanders love their consonants. I've never minded having a difficult name, though it adds a few minutes to any official exchange when I have to spell it three times. In fact, I love my name. :) There are no American names in my entire family (e.g. Stephanie, Jennifer, Kim, Amanda, etc... no offense to you folks), since they're all immigrants. And I plan to keep it that way, for originality's sake. I was ALWAYS the only one with my name, in any school or work scene... always original. I loved it. And if someone is reading my name off a list (without having heard me say it first), I let them screw it up first, then correct them. Every. Single. Time. |
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My first name is Matthew. I like it a lot except for that fact its somewhat common. My middle and last name are somewhat rare though and I really like them too. Good strong names. Initials are MAK, which used to be my nickname. |
My name isn't Vincent.
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My first name is Jennifer. It's the only non-Hungarian first name in my family, but I have a typical Hungarian last name. No middle name because when my mom gave birth to me, the nurse came in and asked what my name was and my mom thought she was just being nice, so she didn't mention my middle name.... (that's what the awesome drugs will do to you, lol) I'll probably add it in (it would have been Amanda) when I get married.
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My first name is Laura. I used to hate it as a child, there always seemed to be at least 3 Laura's in my class. I wanted to be different. Never did change my name to my middle name like I wanted to. Oh well. My initials were LBG until I got married, now they are LBJ. My dad thinks this is hysterical. Something about Lyndon B. Johnson. *shrugs* I always hated history.
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I like my name, i think it suits me fairly well and of course i'm used to it so i wouldn't wish to change it. But I think that either Grace or Zoe would have been more suitable.
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My real initials are SMN. My first name is a traditional Russian girl's first name, which I got from my mother who was an Eastern European mail order bride. Most people think it's a bit exotic, but it's really more the Russian equivilent of Jane or Joan. My middle name, like most Catholic girls', is a variation of "Mary". My last name used to be a ver common Irish surname, but I took Grace's last name when we were married because I wanted us to share a family name and would not ask her to give hers up. It's not "Nakamura" but has the same four syllable rhythm that many Japanese names have.
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My first name is Peter. My middle name is James. I'm named after a boyhood friend of my Dad's.
I like it now, but as a teen I wished it was cooler. I fatefully noticed that on Television, the benign sensitive guy who gets dropped in favour of the risky love, is always named Peter. In one of the first PM's I received here, the sender shared her true first name with me, and I was quite touched by that. I generally do the same. |
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Now, when I think of you I will have to try and remove the face of Uncle Jessie. :D PS: The Beachcombers is pure canadian TV from the 70s... it was on after The Wonderful World of Disney on Sunday evenings. |
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Uncle Jesse was also the John Stamos character on Full House.
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I dunno why my first name is spelled like the usual last name... oh well, at least it's original. |
And everyone likes John Stamos, right?
My name is a closely guarded secret. Well, alright, not that closely guarded. My first name is easy enough to find with a bit of digging. Fun fact about my moniker - I've recently been giving very heavy consideration to the idea of dropping my last name. In so doing, what is now my middle name (and my mother's maiden name) would become my last name. |
Now that I think about it... Jessie on the Beachcombers wasn't "uncle" Jessie... he was just Jessie.
The Dukes and Full House were bleeding into my canadian pop culture references... Just don't get me started on Relic and Nick's love for each other... |
my first name is stephen.
i dont have any particular feeling about it. except for the fact that saint stephen was stoned to death and so i think he is the patron saint of the stoned. roachboy does not refer to roaches in ashtrays, tho. folk seem to think it does. |
I have a not so common name...so I'll just post my initials..CN.
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I'm Lily Jane Britainnia. Do I seem like a Lily?
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No stalker related issues here, I can post my real name: Chris Jones
Yeah, good luck trying to find me. :D Do I like my name? I guess. It's really, really bland. It's really just a different version of John Doe. Perhaps even more John-Doey than John Doe itself (I've never heard of anyone who actually has that name). But I sure have gotten calls from random people (when my name was listed) trying to track down someone they knew with the same name. But having a ridiculously common name is kind of funny in its own right, so I don't mind too much. |
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