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05 May 2010, 12:50 pm

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Mine's Leila. Pronounced like "Leyla"


"Tellement je t'aime, a la folie..." :wink:


Mine's John, after my grandfather, and indirectly right back to the very first person ever to have my surname, who was also John Johnston. Pedigree, man. :lol:


Pardon my french, but I have none. What? :P
Btw, John is a nice name. :P We can call you Johnny boy!



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05 May 2010, 12:51 pm

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Frithjof... No reason to scream hooray... :oops:


ZOMGHOORAY! !! !! !! !
It's actually rather cool. Esp. the part about meaning "thief of peace" :D How do you pronounce it?



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05 May 2010, 1:34 pm

Spazzergasm wrote:
Ambivalence wrote:
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Mine's Leila. Pronounced like "Leyla"


"Tellement je t'aime, a la folie..." :wink:


Mine's John, after my grandfather, and indirectly right back to the very first person ever to have my surname, who was also John Johnston. Pedigree, man. :lol:


Pardon my french, but I have none. What? :P


It means "I love you so much, it drives me mad". It seems to be a reference to something, but I don't know what.


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05 May 2010, 1:47 pm

Psychopompos wrote:
Spazzergasm wrote:
Ambivalence wrote:
Spazzergasm wrote:
Mine's Leila. Pronounced like "Leyla"


"Tellement je t'aime, a la folie..." :wink:


Mine's John, after my grandfather, and indirectly right back to the very first person ever to have my surname, who was also John Johnston. Pedigree, man. :lol:


Pardon my french, but I have none. What? :P


It means "I love you so much, it drives me mad". It seems to be a reference to something, but I don't know what.


Me neither. :P Is it a song or something?



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05 May 2010, 2:12 pm

My name is pretty short and simple, tis be Kyle



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05 May 2010, 2:14 pm

Spazzergasm wrote:
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Frithjof... No reason to scream hooray... :oops:


ZOMGHOORAY! !! !! !! !
It's actually rather cool. Esp. the part about meaning "thief of peace" :D How do you pronounce it?
Just say it the way you'd think it should be pronounced. The name is strange enough to be recognizable, even if spoken by bushmen. :P


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05 May 2010, 2:22 pm

Spazzergasm wrote:
Ambivalence wrote:
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Mine's Leila. Pronounced like "Leyla"


"Tellement je t'aime, a la folie..." :wink:


Mine's John, after my grandfather, and indirectly right back to the very first person ever to have my surname, who was also John Johnston. Pedigree, man. :lol:


Pardon my french, but I have none. What? :P
Btw, John is a nice name. :P We can call you Johnny boy!


Or Johnny Bravo. (if you are familiar with the cartoon). :lol:

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05 May 2010, 2:47 pm

Nice names everyone.

As for anagrams one of just my first and last name is "Lets Terrify".

I got my middle name Rose from my Grandfather.



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05 May 2010, 3:07 pm

Kenjuudo wrote:
Spazzergasm wrote:
Kenjuudo wrote:
Frithjof... No reason to scream hooray... :oops:


ZOMGHOORAY! !! !! !! !
It's actually rather cool. Esp. the part about meaning "thief of peace" :D How do you pronounce it?
Just say it the way you'd think it should be pronounced. The name is strange enough to be recognizable, even if spoken by bushmen. :P


"Frithyoff"?
Please, how do you say it? I wonder.



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05 May 2010, 3:09 pm

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"Frithyoff"?
Please, how do you say it? I wonder.
I don't usually say it, but what you said there is probably as good as anything.


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05 May 2010, 3:23 pm

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"Frithyoff"?
Please, how do you say it? I wonder.
I don't usually say it, but what you said there is probably as good as anything.


No! How do YOU say it. Are you getting me curious on purpose? :P



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05 May 2010, 3:27 pm

My name is Jonathan. I go by Jon, though. :)



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05 May 2010, 3:27 pm

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Nice names everyone.

As for anagrams one of just my first and last name is "Lets Terrify".

I got my middle name Rose from my Grandfather.


that's pretty cool :)
how about "Let's terrify Eros?"



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05 May 2010, 3:31 pm

Aimless wrote:
Ebonwinter wrote:
Nice names everyone.

As for anagrams one of just my first and last name is "Lets Terrify".

I got my middle name Rose from my Grandfather.


that's pretty cool :)
how about "Let's terrify Eros?"


Who's Eros? lol

Here is one of all of my names "Frost Leer Yet Sir"



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05 May 2010, 3:33 pm

Ebonwinter wrote:
Aimless wrote:
Ebonwinter wrote:
Nice names everyone.

As for anagrams one of just my first and last name is "Lets Terrify".

I got my middle name Rose from my Grandfather.


that's pretty cool :)
how about "Let's terrify Eros?"


Who's Eros? lol

Here is one of all of my names "Frost Leer Yet Sir"


Eros is the god of Love
son of Venus



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05 May 2010, 3:35 pm

Aimless wrote:
Ebonwinter wrote:
Aimless wrote:
Ebonwinter wrote:
Nice names everyone.

As for anagrams one of just my first and last name is "Lets Terrify".

I got my middle name Rose from my Grandfather.


that's pretty cool :)
how about "Let's terrify Eros?"


Who's Eros? lol

Here is one of all of my names "Frost Leer Yet Sir"


Eros is the god of Love
son of Venus


I don't think I wanna terrify someone who could cause me to never have any love lol