What's your real name?

14 years ago
Posts: 797
Rebecca. It was very common where I grew up (I have two other close friends at home called Rebecca and another called Beckie - since me + the two others shorten our names to Becky or a variant too, it can get very confusing) Thankfully since moving to a more multi-cultural area, it's not as much of a problem. I hate it because it's common and I hate people calling me "Rebecca", but I like that there are so many different nicknames you can get from it. Although a lot of people, especially teachers, just assume they can start calling you Becky even if you hate them and would rather they didn't ¬_¬'
Anyway, my username on the net somehow caught on in real life and now my close friends tend to just call me Mog or something similar to avoid confusion. It's at the point where I find it weird for them to call me anything else. Although if people I've only just met ask why I'm being called Mog, since I usually introduce myself as Becky, it's a lot of trouble to explain... ;__;
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14 years ago
Posts: 4
My name is Gabriel. Nice to meet u all ;*
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14 years ago
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Nadiyya~ 😉
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14 years ago
Posts: 37
my first name is Yessica ^^ altho it could sound awkward ('cause there's "Jessica", and everybody thinks i have a spelling problem -.-"), it's a very common name in south america ! strange is that i'm not south american... thnks mom and dad XD
Yessei <3

14 years ago
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My first name is Hannah, 하나 in Korean which literally is "one". My family has a naming system for kids in the direct line of 🙄 royalty, so I share a middle name with two of my cousins.

14 years ago
Posts: 8
Kai! 😀
Shawn. I don't exactly make much of a secret about that...

14 years ago
Posts: 41
Frances. I'm Vietnamese but my dad named me to mix into American culture and also after a saint. My two older brothers are Christopher and Nicholas after the saints. My dad's really religious. I'm also female that's why I spell my name with an e instead of an i which is the male spelling of the name.

14 years ago
Posts: 54
I'm a Vietnamese and my parents named is Tram. Of course people would make fun of my name like Trampon, Tramp; however, the name is a certain type of hairpin. Similar to the Japanese Bira-Bira Kanzashi. Just search it up and you'll know what it looks like...

14 years ago
Posts: 383
Shinta Permata Putri.
My real name is Jill. When I was younger I didn't really like it because it's boring, but it's grown on me as I've gotten older. It's not a frilly or pretty name which suits me just fine. It's easy to say and very few people mispronounce it.
“All the kids have always known,
that the emperor wears no clothes,
but to bow down to him anyway,
is better than to be alone.â€
-Arcade Fire

14 years ago
Posts: 558
Ilian a variation of Elia, my name is spelled with "a" but the most common variant in my country is spelled with "q" - Iliqn, that is leading to many mistakes and my corrections are needed, if someone else is writing it
Oh god, reading some previous posts, I feel like my name sucks balls. 🙁
Extremely ordinary name: Michelle. We have 3 Michelles right here in our apartment building. How sad is that?! Maaaaann!
Btw, I go with El, for the heck of it.
"Shouldn't be alive but the condom broke."

14 years ago
Posts: 716
Nathan for me
Many ways to pronounce and alot of nicknames to boot
Nate, Nat, Than, so on
Is this me in a nutshell?
Pretty much.
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14 years ago
Posts: 92
Ryan.
Supposedly it's a very popular name for girls in Ireland (I'm a girl), but I've gotten some flak for it growing up (in America) because it's a "boys" name. My Dad's family is Irish and my Mom thought it was pretty. I kinda wish I had a more girly name but whatever. At least my last name is pretty and fairly unique 😉