42Bonzo88 - Member Share Posted May 14, 2008 I've been thinking of this subject for awhile ever since trakand01 started the thread on different points of view (so if you don't like this thread, BLAME HER!! ;D :D ;D) but your sign-on or name, why did you pick it and does it have any meaning to you? 42Bonzo88, is two parts. Bonzo is the nickname of the drummer (John Bonham) from Led Zeppelin. I've always liked the name. 42, and 88, come from two sports heroes of my youth. 42 was the center of my high school basketball team where my Dad coached. He was one of the coolest players and I was 8 when he played. 88 was a receiver on the football team and he was my age. He was one of the popular kids, but always was cool to me. Anyway, have fun! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Celdiruen - Member Share Posted May 14, 2008 Well, this name is the one I use in all the online games and MMOs I play. Come to think of it, I guess Celdiruen can fit into Randland. Not sure what culture I'd be from, though. Can't quite put my finger on it. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bjclinton - Member Share Posted May 14, 2008 I chose my name because..... well..... its my name ;) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bRANDan - Member Share Posted May 14, 2008 bjclinton- I always thought your name was a clever reference to the Monica Lewinsky thing. ;) Brendan+Rand=bRANDan Though BrandAN would have worked too. But certainly not BreRandndan. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Spirit1025 - Member Share Posted May 14, 2008 "Spirit" is my horse's stable name (what she's called at home, her 'show' name is Ishtar's Lovesong). 1025...October 25...is the date I became a Christian several years ago. I always find it interesting to know where people got their screen names. Good idea! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
airminxx - Member Share Posted May 14, 2008 I was I flight attendant for quite a few years. So was my sister...she is skyminx and I am airminxx. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bob T Dwarf - Member Share Posted May 14, 2008 Bob T Dwarf is a name one of my kids came up with for a character he once played years ago when he was into D&D. I co-opted it because I thought it conveyed just the right sense of ridiculousness for a fantasy book forum. I'm sure if he knew how deadly serious-sounding I often make poor old Bob, he'd dope slap me. So..... DON'T TELL HIM! ;) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Orange Fescue - Member Share Posted May 14, 2008 Several years ago, my only Yahoo ID was one that used my real name. For various reasons, I decided I needed one that wouldn't put my real name out there for everyone and his dog to see so I started brainstorming. My family owns a ranch and people had been talking about replanting the pastures in native grasses and trying to bring them back to what they would have been back when buffalo still roamed. There are a number of grasses called fescues. Just plain "Fescue" was already taken as a name on Yahoo but one of the grass species is blue fescue and that got me thinking about modified fescues. Since my degree is from the University of Texas, the school colors for which are burnt orange and white, I picked "Orange Fescue" for the new Yahoo ID and started using it as my handle on different sites. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Elgee - Club Leader Share Posted May 14, 2008 This is really interesting! Mine is much more boring than most (just my real name, sort of), though how I came by it is ... interesting :D Elgee = LG = Laura-Gene (my real name). I got tired of people mis-hearing me and calling me all things under the sun, including Norma Jean. Now I don't mind people mistaking me for the Screen Goddess, except that she's dead. Also, no matter how many times I spelled it, people would still write Laura-Jean. Another thing that REALLY riled me is if I introduced myself as Laura-Gene ... and they immediately shortened it to Laura. You say your name is John - do I call you Jo?? No. So to save people from a tongue lashing, I started introducing myself as LG. One day the following telephone conversation happened: Mary: Hi I'm Mary. LG: Hi Mary, you're speaking to LG. Mary: So how do you spell that? LG: uhmm ... LG ? Mary: Yes, but how do you spell it? LG: *wtf??* you spell it L G ... Mary: Yes, but how do you spell that ??? LG: *going red in the face* Lady, what the hell do you mean by how do you spell LG?? Do you not know your alphabet? Mary: Well no need to get huffy with me! You might spell it e l J e e, for all I know! LG: *long pause ... deep breaths ... counts to 10 slowly ...* No, Mary ... let's just spell it e l G e e. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
phantom-semi - Member Share Posted May 14, 2008 my name... phantom semi... comes from a particular problem adolescent (or older perhaps) males suffer from.. particularly at the most awkward times like during class, that seems to occur of its occord and unexpectedly..... hope i dont have to elaborate anymore.. :P Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Mr Ares - Member Share Posted May 14, 2008 The Mr Ares name is one with much history behind it. It dates back to the time of my great-great-grandfather, who claimed (among many other unlikely things) to be the son of Ares and so used his name among friends. The name has passed down through the genrations, being used as an alias during shady business dealings, a convenient psuedonym, or just a nickname, until it came to me. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Niamh Sedai - Member Share Posted May 14, 2008 I always love finding out why people pick their screenames :D Niamh is irish gaelic and you actually pronounce it 'Neev (as in Eve with a N at the beginning). I picked it because my favourite character in the series was Nynaeve and the name sounds like the second syllable of hers. Plus, I just think Niamh is a pretty name. I was very excited though when looking on a WoT map to find the Niamh passes ;D Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bob T Dwarf - Member Share Posted May 14, 2008 This is really interesting! Mine is much more boring than most (just my real name, sort of), though how I came by it is ... interesting :D Elgee = LG = Laura-Gene (my real name). You're actually lucky it was only one telephone conversation. Years ago a young man named R. B. Jones enlisted in the Army. The recruiting sergeant who filled out his paperwork didn't know quite how to get the "system" to accept only the initials R. B., so he filled out all of the forms using R (only) B. (only). The poor guy went through his entire military career being officially known as Ronly Bonly Jones. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Safia al-Maaz - Member Share Posted May 14, 2008 My name is my favorite woman character from Sandstorm by James Rollins. I also thought the name was really cool. Safia al-Maaz. I love how it sounds. And looks. For the record, I recommend Sandstorm as a great book to read, though it's nothing like the Wheel of Time. It's not even fantasy. :P Quote Link to post Share on other sites
42Bonzo88 - Member Author Share Posted May 14, 2008 You are all Awesome!! Thank you so much for responding and please continue. I have really liked the stories with them. Its cool when you sign in that it is a part of you, whether your real name or not, it means something to you. Keep it up!! P.S. didn't mean to place it in the wrong place. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Sila Darklover - Member Share Posted May 15, 2008 Sila Darklover was the protagonist of a WoT fanfic I started writing two years before discovering DM: a woman who lived in the Blight and loved Shadowspawn. Whenever I think someone else's story needs a villain-lovin' girl I invent one, and usually name her Sila. Don't know why that name; I just like it. Darklover seemed the kind of title Randlanders would give such a person. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Haxorsist - Member Share Posted May 15, 2008 My name... Er, I used to play Counter-Strike. Don't judge me. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cabriana - Member Share Posted May 15, 2008 I had to think on why I picked Cabriana. I've always liked the name Cabriana Mecandes, especially the Cabriana part. I think it's because it reminds me of my daughter's name to a degree (Julianna). I always get a smile on my face when I think of Julianna so I guess Cabriana just palin makes me happy. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Barmacral - Administrator Administrator Share Posted May 15, 2008 Bar comes from the book Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay. for a while I would make various screen names that started with Bar, such as bartuon or barallesan, etc... one day I needed a new ending to bar, so I randomly added macral. Back when I played WoW, somebody PM'd me one day much along the lines of this: "OMG! I Know what your name means!" "Uhh... ok?" "It means you drink like a fish! Macral is mackerel, and Bar refer's to the drinking establishment. Therefore, you drink like a fish." Since then I was known to him and a few others as Drunk Fish. bRANDan, you share a name with me, don't you feel blessed, knowing that you were named after me? (Oh yes, you were, most assuredly, even St. Brendan was named after me) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Jelly - Member Share Posted May 15, 2008 My name is a mix of my last two names (a middle name and my surname ;)) that was made up as "jellybaby" in playgroup. (the bit before even starting school..pre-school? :-\) So I shortened it to Jelly and decided to use it. ;D Quote Link to post Share on other sites
HoppyQ - Member Share Posted May 15, 2008 Well, I guess it can't be any worse than a drunk fish. ;D When I was in college, the group of guys I hung out with always teased me about my penchant for, um, "short term relationships". They accused me of hopping from bed to bed and eventually the nickname evolved. What can I say, it was the 80's. Anyway, the name has stuck and the Q is just my last name initial. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Graendals favourite - Member Share Posted May 15, 2008 When I started out at Dragonmount I just had a great wealth of theories concerning Graendal. Should all of them be true, Graendal would more or less be responsible for everything that happens in the books, so it occurred to me that as I was making her a goddess of sorts I should at least have the appropriate position. Of course, were it so, I would think so nevertheless. Besides it makes this quote of Lanfear's from The Shadow Rising very nice, like setting out alternative futures of Rand's, ones that Moiraine did not foresee in the ter'angreal: "Learn Well and quickly, Lews Therin. I mean us to rule together, not to watch Sammael kill you or Graendal add you to her collection of handsome young men. Learn well and quickly." Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Rufae - Member Share Posted May 16, 2008 Mine should be obviuos for any Terry Pratchett's Discworld fans out there. Sam Vimes is one of my favorite alltime characters. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Corki - Member Share Posted May 16, 2008 Mine is quite boring really. 'Corki' happens to be my real life nickname, which I have had for 11+ years now. It resulted when people could not be bothered pronouncing my Irish surname. So they shortened it, and it has stuck ever since. There have been variations, like "Corkster", but Corki is what I consider my true nickname. To be honest, more people know me by my nickname than my real name. I had a school friend who didn't know what my real name was for 4 years. He only knew me as "Corki". Oh, and I am fussy on the spelling. It is with an 'i', not a 'y'. I have no idea why I went with an 'i'. Maybe I wanted to be different from all the Corky's out there. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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