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Zazazu
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 19, 17:38:30 »
My real last name is Minger. Brits, feel free to point and laugh.
Not giving away much; I'm ridiculously easy to stalk.
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 19, 22:59:59 »
Quote from: Zazazu on 2007 June 19, 17:38:30
My real last name is Minger. Brits, feel free to point and laugh.
* mildlydisguised points and laughs
Are you British too? If so, you must have gone through hell at school.
Also this post has inspired me to edit my live.package too, thanks Khan, those are great names. I have been trying to find websites with only unusual fore and surnames but nothing has leapt out at me yet. I am getting tired of searching endlessly through census records full of tediously common names.
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 19, 23:04:06 »
LOL poor Zaza
It depends how old Zaza is. 'Minger' has only really been about for the last 5 years or so, made famous by Jade Goody in the Big Brother house, when she had a verucca on her foot. Yes, I know. I'm sad.
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 19, 23:13:57 »
I met an English person with the name Merkin.
There are some interesting names listed
here
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mildlydisguised
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 19, 23:15:14 »
Quote from: Emma on 2007 June 19, 23:04:06
LOL poor Zaza
It depends how old Zaza is. 'Minger' has only really been about for the last 5 years or so, made famous by Jade Goody in the Big Brother house, when she had a verucca on her foot. Yes, I know. I'm sad.
This is true, I forgot how recently it entered the British consciousness.
And now I can't get rid of the image of Jade doing the drunken strip and showing us her 'kebab belly' among other things *shudders*
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Tigerlilley
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 19, 23:24:39 »
*Tigerlilley snorts because she is immature
Quote from: Khan of Wyrms on 2007 June 19, 16:23:04
Greatrakes
Rosenkreutz
Lovecraft
Ravenscroft
Moorcock
Heh heh morecock
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Hegelian
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 20, 00:35:22 »
Trollope, Lovecraft, and some of the others (I'm
not
going to use Google!) . . . if you're going to use literary names, there are plenty of good ones. For some reason your list brought immediately to mind Strindberg and Swinburne; also Knut Hamsen, William Gass, Pynchon, Böll, and Grass; Cortázar, Calvino, and Eco; Beattie, Berryman, Borges, Bagehot, Bolingbroke, Bibesco, Bax, Bunyon. And so on.
Hotchkiss had something to do with cannons.
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Zazazu
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 20, 01:02:39 »
Quote from: mildlydisguised on 2007 June 19, 23:15:14
Quote from: Emma on 2007 June 19, 23:04:06
LOL poor Zaza
It depends how old Zaza is. 'Minger' has only really been about for the last 5 years or so, made famous by Jade Goody in the Big Brother house, when she had a verucca on her foot. Yes, I know. I'm sad.
This is true, I forgot how recently it entered the British consciousness.
And now I can't get rid of the image of Jade doing the drunken strip and showing us her 'kebab belly' among other things *shudders*
I'm American (German/British/Scottish/Irish/Cherokee), and the last name is German. But, my best friend's fiance spent several years in Britain. So that's how I first heard of it. Then I started seeing it online. And of course, I'm a Fat Boy Slim fan and it's in "It's a Wonderful Night" ("whether your girl looks like a minger or a supermodel"). And, while I've heard some others pronounce it ming - err, it's definitely pronouced ming- grr.
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Sagana
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 20, 01:11:54 »
Quote
I am getting tired of searching endlessly through census records full of tediously common names.
The US 1990 census has been arranged in order of name frequency so, although it's still full of tons of common names, all you hafta do to get to the rare ones is scroll down to the bottom. Those are the rarest ones:
http://www.census.gov/genealogy/www/freqnames.html
It's divided into last names, male first, and female first names.
And now for something completely different.
The Land of Cockayne (or Cockaigne) is a mythological land of plenty - something like the land of milk and honey. There's a famous painting by Bruegel on this theme and a poem. I've read some good scholarly articles that believe there's an etymological (and behavioral) reference/connection to cocaine there. Something like the wicked witch's poppy fields in Oz, the witch's candy house in Hanzel and Gretel (nibble, nibble), Pinocchio's paradise or the Big Rock Candy Mountain.
Wikipedia article here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockaigne
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Khan of Wyrms
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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Reply #59 on:
2007 June 20, 05:05:27 »
Quote from: Lana B on 2007 June 19, 23:13:57
There are some interesting names listed
here
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Cholmondeley= 'chumly' That one's a keeper!
Quote from: Hegelian on 2007 June 20, 00:35:22
. . . if you're going to use literary names, there are plenty of good ones.
Literary names are definitely fair game, like Moorcock, though often they are more ordinary than I care to use for sims. If they are famous or renowned enough, and I like their work in general, they probably get a street named after them.
Quote from: Hegelian on 2007 June 20, 00:35:22
Hotchkiss had something to do with cannons.
I snatched this one from the media over the past year, there was a former NHL player named Harley Hotchkiss who died recently. The Hotchkiss you are thinking of was involved with machine guns, maybe? There is of course the Hotchkiss military jeep:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Jeep_Man/hotchkis.htm
That name is one of my favorites, it just has it all.
Quote from: sagana on 2007 June 20, 01:11:54
http://www.census.gov/genealogy/www/freqnames.html
Thanks for that link. It could take lots of time to search through it, though, even starting from the bottom.
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mildlydisguised
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 20, 09:24:54 »
Quote from: sagana on 2007 June 20, 01:11:54
The US 1990 census has been arranged in order of name frequency so, although it's still full of tons of common names, all you hafta do to get to the rare ones is scroll down to the bottom. Those are the rarest ones:
http://www.census.gov/genealogy/www/freqnames.html
It's divided into last names, male first, and female first names.
Thanks
That has helped my search no end.
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 20, 09:58:02 »
Khan, I've got one for you. There's a local DJ who goes by the name of Craven Morehead (could be Moorehead -- I've never seen it written). I doubt if it's his real name, but I thought it was funny/clever in a juvenile sort of way. It sounds like a name that Bart Simpson would use in one of his crank calls.
Edited to remove redundancy.
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Gwill
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 20, 10:26:29 »
* Gwill ponders changing her name to "Bork"
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J. M. Pescado
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 20, 10:59:42 »
I've always thought it would have been nice to be "Richard Head", but my last name wasn't cooperative. That name is so me, though.
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 20, 11:01:08 »
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 June 20, 10:59:42
I've always thought it would have been nice to be "Richard Head", but my last name wasn't cooperative. That name is so me, though.
So your first name is Richard, then
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 20, 11:27:22 »
There was a racehorse in NZ named Richard Cranium.
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 20, 12:43:50 »
Quote from: mildlydisguised on 2007 June 20, 11:01:08
So your first name is Richard, then
No, it isn't. It wasn't very funny with my name, so I didn't go for that option.
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 June 20, 10:59:42
I've always thought it would have been nice to be "Richard Head"...
That reminds me of a RL family story -- my female cousin is a nurse, and she swears like a longshoreman. After spending a week visiting, her 6 year old granddaughter went home, and one day was wondering why her mom kept calling my cousin's husband Don -- the grandkid kept insisting his name was Richard. When asked why, she said "Because grandma always calls him Dick!"
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 20, 14:35:11 »
Quote from: Khan of Wyrms on 2007 June 20, 05:05:27
Quote from: Hegelian on 2007 June 20, 00:35:22
Hotchkiss had something to do with cannons.
I snatched this one from the media over the past year, there was a former NHL player named Harley Hotchkiss who died recently. The Hotchkiss you are thinking of was involved with machine guns, maybe? There is of course the Hotchkiss military jeep
It would appear the term "Hotchkiss gun" was used most often for a 47mm light "mountain" cannon manufactured by the French arms and automobile company
Société Anonyme des Anciens Etablissements Hotchkiss et Cie
, founded in 1867 by an engineer from Connecticut. Some of these were bought by the U.S. Army and used in the invasions of Cuba and the Philippines in the 1890s, and against the Sioux at Wounded Knee in South Dakota. Another well-known Hotchkiss gun was a 37mm revolving cannon that could fire 43 shells per minute; this was used against the Ute people in 1879.
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Zazazu
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 June 20, 10:59:42
I've always thought it would have been nice to be "Richard Head", but my last name wasn't cooperative. That name is so me, though.
My highschool choir teacher was named Richard Peter Dick. We called him Triple Dick.
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 20, 17:30:14 »
Part of my family has the last name Pecker.
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 20, 18:51:31 »
back when I was a kid, I had a teacher whos last name was Ball, her husbands first name was Harry
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Gwill
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 20, 20:34:24 »
Hardon was a pretty common first name in Norway up to about a hundred years ago.
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 20, 20:47:12 »
Quote from: Zazazu on 2007 June 20, 16:36:20
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 June 20, 10:59:42
I've always thought it would have been nice to be "Richard Head", but my last name wasn't cooperative. That name is so me, though.
My highschool choir teacher was named Richard Peter Dick. We called him Triple Dick.
That is a terrible, terrible thing for a parent to do to a child. *laughs her ass off*
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Re: Creating a Custom Name List
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2007 June 21, 00:33:17 »
On the subject of teachers, for woodwork I had Mr. Carpenter and my brother had Mr. Pine. The school only had two woodworks teachers.
However, earlier, I'd gone to school with a guy whose surname was Kerr. Not a bad name by itself, there are Kerrs in my family tree.
But his first name was Wayne.
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