(Try to be objective and not just put your own first name at the top! You wouldn’t want to tell your name to strangers on the internet, would you?)
It was “Ea-nasir”, until that one guy ruined the name for the rest of us.
He used to throw killer parties with many jugs of beer and all the figs you can eat (which is usually about 4 until he starts threatening you to save some for others). Not sure how he makes so much in the copper shipper/receiver industry.
My name is awesome but I would literally dox myself. I can’t tell anyone because I’m actually the only person that has it (except for 2 other people)
damn now I wanna know.
Is it… Highlander?
Plz update when it’s down to two.
Met a kid named Dragon. That’s my favorite name
Draco Malfoy
Oof, a punchable git, I see your rebuttal and respectfully withdraw
No it’s definitely a cool name
Liz, short for Lizard. “Liz? Is that short for Elizabeth?” “No….”
I love calling various Lizzies “Lizard.” And Sally is short for ‘Salamander.’ Bill is short for ‘Billiards,’ ¹ Leo is short for Leopard and maybe Lee is short for Leezard as well. Penny is short for Penguin.
That said, we do have a lot of funny animal first names.
- Arthur, Bjarni, Ursula and Orson all mean ‘bear.’
- Robin and Robyn
- Rudolph is a type of wolf
- Rana means “beautiful” until you go to a spanish speaking country, where it means ‘frog’
Oubliette
Courgette! Aubergiene! 24-6-01!
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Morgan or Morgana
I wonder how many people know the meaning of their names.
Me too, I love name meanings. It’s like the conceptual seasoning on human beans.
Tyyfyyynyy
Pronounced as if you’re pointing out some tie fighters on the horizon.
If you can go with multiple names, I do like my parents’ reasoning: pick one interesting/local name that we like, and one that works in many cultures/languages. Something like Pierre Henry.
Falmerbar, Mogador
I firmly believe that India has a monopoly on badass first names.
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J’nique (followed by a first name used as a last name like Robert, Nicole, Jackson, Jean, etc). Like J’nique Nicole.
J’Nique is often interpreted as a creative, empowering variation of “unique” … However, it is important to note that in French, this phonetic spelling translates to slang meaning “I f*ck” or “I screw”.
That’s very much intentional






