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Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: Smokey. Date: 14 Dec 10 - 01:46 PM Poppa D. Kettlon Todd Arpettle Bert Pottem Phil Billihiddle Alex McOblass Ed Gaskitt Ivan Ossenkart Eamonn Uttcase |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: Little Hawk Date: 14 Dec 10 - 02:08 PM Ben Doon Phil McCracken Dick Brayne Donald Duck |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: katlaughing Date: 14 Dec 10 - 02:18 PM According to THIS PAGE "Blagg" is an old Anglo-Saxon version of "Black" denoting someone with dark hair or complexion. According to it they were in Kent long before the Norman Conquest and also came to the colonies very early on, as in the 1600s. There's even a family crest and different spellings. |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: Smokey. Date: 14 Dec 10 - 02:23 PM Tony Guzzinard Alan Fresco Ivanichi Groin William Oysterbottom Norman Font Phil Formin Harry Stockrat Caesar Hermanns Juan Toumenni |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: Naemanson Date: 01 Jan 11 - 11:41 PM It's been a couple of weeks. How did this turn out? |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity Date: 02 Jan 11 - 12:06 AM Oliver Klozoff |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: open mike Date: 02 Jan 11 - 03:39 AM did you go to one of those word scrambling sites like the one where you can find a pirate name for talk like a pirate day? one mudcater had hese names on another thread...Lager Can, Carnal AGe, Arcane lag and on and on... point being maybe you cold just rearrange the letters of your name.. http://wordsmith.org/anagram/ i already mentioned this... but let us know how you are doing with choosing... a new name in the new year.... |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: DMcG Date: 02 Jan 11 - 06:44 AM Mrs. Donuel was too feminist to play the change your maiden name game in the first place. Have you considered adopting her name? |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: Backwoodsman Date: 02 Jan 11 - 06:56 AM Orson Carte. |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: Dave Hanson Date: 02 Jan 11 - 07:27 AM From the film ' Hombre ' when Paul Newman is asked what name he's using, ' anything except bastard will do. ' Dave H |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: Bobert Date: 02 Jan 11 - 08:24 AM How about Don U. Ell??? |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: GUEST,Dani Date: 02 Jan 11 - 09:02 AM Chrysler? Though you might update to Goldman Sachs. Dani |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: Bonzo3legs Date: 03 Jan 11 - 08:22 AM Windsor is good - can be used for both Christian and surname. |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: GUEST,Grishka Date: 03 Jan 11 - 09:13 AM One aspect has to be taken into account whenever you choose a name for anyone or anything: search engines. If, say, you want your hotel to be distinctive, give it a unique name, i.e. a word which does not exist in any language. Artists and business people sometimes (not always) have similar wishes. The other extreme is something like Peter Jones, which makes it much more difficult for employers or authorities to track your footprints in the internet. For some purposes it is best not to be unique, but to be found by those persons who have additional information like your profession or the place where you live. Test your candidates by googling. If you want your name to be known internationally, make sure that it does not have any negative connotation in other major languages. SAP is an exception. |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: Donuel Date: 03 Jan 11 - 12:18 PM Kodak is an example of choosing a unique name that stands out. I have chosen a family name on my father's mother's side. It makes the most sense for my children. Still it is hard to let go of such great names as Fart N. Duck and other great names that can be found here. Meanwhile I will have to trace this thread as a name reference for the next novel American novel. |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: Rusty Dobro Date: 03 Jan 11 - 03:28 PM When the folk police were closing in after I was heard singing the words of 'Wild Rover' to the tune of 'Streets of London', I assumed the identity of Dusty Robro for a while - you can have that one now I've finished with it. |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: GUEST,M Basa - Ritchie Date: 03 Jan 11 - 06:38 PM Please dont use my name I changed it from Ed Case |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: Lox Date: 03 Jan 11 - 08:49 PM The mudcatter formerly known as Prince ... |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 04 Jan 11 - 08:33 AM |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: Naemanson Date: 04 Jan 11 - 06:49 PM In the novel Catch-22 there is a character named Major Major who gets promoted, through the magic of military bureaucracy, directly to major so he is Major Major Major. Let this be a lesson to anyone choosing a name for any reason. It could cause problems down the line. |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: EBarnacle Date: 04 Jan 11 - 10:42 PM I was going to suggest Donuel Agin. I am glad you have chosen a name you woill be comfortable with. |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: JohnInKansas Date: 05 Jan 11 - 02:01 AM "Blagg (birth name)" ?? Judging by "her" ancestral research, had your ancestors come through Ellis Island around 1900 that might well have appeared as "Black" on the ship manifests and/or the immigration rolls. You could be Mannin Black (and go by "Mannie" in the evenings). Of course with about equal likelihood it might have become "Blaugh," but then you'd have to be "E. Ringo." If any of your ancestors migrated - almost anywhere - you might find something with a "family ring" to it more to your liking in your family tree, but genealogical research can be rather time consuming if you don't already have a fair start on it. You might, though, try searching your existing original and/or current names at a couple of the genealogical web sites to see if their were near relatives of someone with names like yours with better names - if there's a possibility that you might someday want some "descendants of your ancient ancestors" to stumble in on you. Your granpa's sister might have married into a betternamed family.(?) John |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: freda underhill Date: 05 Jan 11 - 03:24 AM Donuel, after all that, are you going to let us know what your name is? hopefully freda |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: GUEST,Patsy Date: 05 Jan 11 - 09:48 AM Something really blokie like Bill. |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: Donuel Date: 05 Jan 11 - 10:22 AM It was my stepfather's name that came through Ellis Island and became changed through a quirk of a Yiddish retort to to a brusque immigration clerk. When asked what Grandpa's name was the Balkan/Polish/Russian sounding name was incomprehensible to the clerk. The annoyed clerk barked again what the hell is your name!? Grandpa replied; Hak mir nit in kop! - which means, Stop bending my ear (Lit.; Stop banging on my head) The clerk said Hakman...NEXT |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: Donuel Date: 05 Jan 11 - 10:32 AM My other gripe is that DOnuel definetly sounds feminine. Yeah I probably had as many fights as that poor guy named Sue. I had to have my nose surgicly repaired as a result. |
Subject: RE: BS: I have to change my name - but to what? From: Ed T Date: 05 Jan 11 - 10:39 AM Dirk Diggler, if you are up to it, that is. :) |