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1:50 am, Apr 22 2011
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i dont know if this is already a thread or not, but if you could have a new name from another culture, what would it be? i would like the name shura zetsuei hisame because i think shura means bloodshed, zetsuei means absolubte shadow, and hisame means ice cold rain. i just like it.

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If I was British, I'd wanna be named Hildegarde.

If I was a white boy, I'd want to be named Jack.

If I was a puppy, I'd want to be named Tart.

If I was a DotA hero, I'd want to be named Killen Dogma.

If I was a flower, I'd want to be named Lily.

If I was a household item, I wouldn't want to be named Ulysses.

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Ariana, got inspired by a kid that's in my best friend's mother's daycare. just love the sound of the name, and if I ever decide to have kids , I will name my daughter Ariana.

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If I was British, I'd wanna be named Hildegarde.

wait, isn´t that an old german name?

if i was japanese i would like to be named Sachiko
if i was a game character i would like to be named Mycelis

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The above two if I was a boy.


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Lando, bam checkmate cant top that name. biggrin

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For a japanese name, I would NOT like to be called Sakura. Because, somehow, everybody's called Sakura in mangas... So as a girl: Naora and as a boy: Naoya. I like the sound of it.

And that would be the only other names I'd accept. I like my own name too much to change it (even though it's nothing special^^).

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Ryousaki as you can see ^ roll

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I really really like the name Euphemia,
to the point that i want to name my future daughter with it,
but if I could rename my name, I'd love to have that name, Euphemia >.<

btw, i dunno from which culture Euphemia name from, is it British?

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I really really like the name Euphemia,
to the point that i want to name my future daughter with it,
but if I could rename my name, I'd love to have that name, Euphemia >.<

btw, i dunno from which culture Euphemia name from, is it British?

"Euphemia \e(u)-phe-mia\ as a girl's name is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Euphemia is 'well-spoken'. Latin form of a Greek name. Early Christian name and the name of a fourth-century virgin martyr. The pet form Effie became more popular in the 19th century."

"The name was first taken up by English speakers in the 12th century and it saw a modest revival in the 19th century, particularly in Scotland where it was used as an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Oighrig."

It's indeed a pretty name.

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6:48 am, Apr 26 2011
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I would change it to anything that is more of the country I'm from, but not Boy that being the most common name for a boy there. Most of the ppl I've met with an american name from the same country i'm from say the same thing.

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I like the surname Finn/Fynn biggrin



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1:12 pm, Apr 26 2011
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I would like to be called, Jeanne.

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If I changed my name tomorrow, Andrea.

If I was a male (and french), Louis.

But actually I'm quite satisfied with my current first name and surname, even though my first name is kind of common in my country. smile

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Simon. Great name.

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