Name Manifesto7's Son (maybe daughter LOL?) - Page 3
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SonuvBob
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Or even better, Chibi. | ||
So no fek
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On July 07 2009 12:03 SonuvBob wrote: Magnus - Manliest name ever. Means "Great". Same name as one of the world's strongest men. Can be nicknamed.. Maggie? Fuck I support Magnus for a boy. As for the Maggie comment, there's almost always a way you can alter a name to have it make fun of the person, if that's part of the worry. If not, my great uncle's name is Magnus, and everyone just calls him Mag (or Uncle Mag). Mag, while not the best nickname, were the names of the bitching helper pals in PSO, so that's a plus. But I personally love the name Magnus, and don't see any reason to shorten it. You could always derive a nickname from his middle name, if Magnus is too manly to handle. | ||
Iankill
Canada109 Posts
On July 07 2009 12:11 lac29 wrote: Ian or Iain ... or Alyssa. Ian because it happens to be my name as well, or perhaps Magnus because its badass. | ||
Athos
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Why in the world wouldn't you want to be named after the maestro? | ||
LucasWoJ
United States936 Posts
On July 07 2009 12:08 Empyrean wrote: Is there any way to verify the poll results? Aren't they easily falsified by people just creating alts? As for the name, I suggest naming your child something from literature so it has a meaning. How about Aïda? From the opera of the same name. She's a princess! I think it's really pretty, tbh. And the opera is nice as well. How about telling us a little bit about yourself, Mani? So we can come up with some fitting suggestions. Call him Iago. With a name like that, he can't go wrong! Why: Iago is the most awesome character in Othello, and is regarded as the greatest villain in Western literature. Manifesto's son would be undoubtedly become famous! | ||
Chef
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"Wade." I think that having an uncommon name is important. Lots of people complain that they share their first name with a tonne of people, but at the moment I don't know anyone named Wade, and I don't really know any celebrities named Wade that are gonna make the name popular either. We'll probably see a tonne of "Hugh"s after Hugh Laurie, but we won't see any Wades. Also, W is a really cool letter in the alphabet, and when your name starts with a cool letter, you're destined for success. It's also not horrendously foreign so you don't look like one of those artsy people who names their kid after something common in Africa. I like "Jackie" as well, but only if it's a girl. I think it's a tough sounding name on a girl :o I would suggest something silly like "Mungo" just because it's awesome, but I can't imagine it being the greatest name for success either. | ||
ForTheSwarm
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SonuvBob
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On July 07 2009 12:21 So no fek wrote: I support Magnus for a boy. As for the Maggie comment, there's almost always a way you can alter a name to have it make fun of the person, if that's part of the worry. If not, my great uncle's name is Magnus, and everyone just calls him Mag (or Uncle Mag). Mag, while not the best nickname, were the names of the bitching helper pals in PSO, so that's a plus. But I personally love the name Magnus, and don't see any reason to shorten it. You could always derive a nickname from his middle name, if Magnus is too manly to handle. Magnus Reach Allen Btw, does Hanna speak better Japanese than you yet Mani? | ||
No_eL
Chile1438 Posts
From Starship Troopers, by R.Heinlein, the original source of inspiration of sc:bw. Its a men, its the protagonist, its a marine, and he is cool... | ||
omninmo
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It it the name of a constellation which houses a mysterious invisible force, the black-hole X-1. It also the name of a badass Rush song from the album Farewell to Kings. | ||
So no fek
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We have a winner, I think. | ||
CursOr
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Raithed
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aeris for girl. | ||
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it is a purple vegetable with a green top | ||
NoNones
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On July 07 2009 12:20 SonuvBob wrote: Mani. I think it's the obvious choice. I don't at all see what is wrong with Mani Mani Allen has a clean ring to it Al(Like the name)-Len(like saying lend without the d) right? Last names sometimes surprise you to how they look and how they sound. Or would it be All-en Although don't trust my ears as I've proven to be tone death and extremely poor with dealing with words. Hum need to read the thread for how it's pronounced. But other wise i think Mani would fit any annunciation of that name just fine as well have a good back story to it. -Izzy (A back from soul searching poster with a name and face you can trust) If not fun things is to make anagrams of manifesto and fit it into the name. http://wordsmith.org/anagram/anagram.cgi?anagram=manifesto &t=1000&a=n Else I would go with William -another 2 l name- Allen Have yet to meet a William (who goes by william) who isn't great at school haha. Also i like the double l thing going on. Oh i know Mani William Allen | ||
Luddite
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n.DieJokes
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NoNones
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"Oh you no Chris, not you Mexican Chris, So..." T_T | ||
SonuvBob
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