Do you like your first name?

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3 legged goat

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Tucker. I like it but I have been called names before because of it. I think you can guess what kids said.
 

CJMacM

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Catriona

I like it, it's fairly unique but people almost always spell/pronounce wrong. I like the way it sounds, too.
 

MegaManOfNumbers

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My name is a generic Vietnamese name. I'm still being subject to mocking and name calling, this began when I was 4 (I'm 17 right now). I wish I can say I hate my name but no other name fits me as oddly as this name. The majority of people I meet whom never heard of me before pronounces my name like they've got a carrot shoved up their noses, try to insult said name, or laughs pitifully.

My name is Huy Nhat Phan.

As you can guess from the paragraph above. I am VERY hesitant to giving my name to others, and I get REALLY peeved by people who pronounce it wrong, which is almost everyone. Even my parents can't pronounce it right.
 

Elementary - Dear Watson

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Yeah I like it... it goes well with an O on the end, and is easy to spess, so I am happy... I am in the military though, so I tend to go by Surname rather than Christian name, or just Sir from most people...

I get called Darling a lot at the moment, after the Blackadder character, (own fault for growing a moustache... eventially I looked more like a victorian, but Darling stuck faster than Watson) and I actually prefer that it's easier to hear in a crowded room!
 
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My name is Ofelia. I've never disliked it, except that time in primary but other than that I'm fine with it, although I do like the other spelling more.
 

Lederin

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My name saved me serious hassle in Primary school by not rhyming with anything, AT ALL - The closet anyone's ever got is Bagel....which doesn't rhyme with Rachel at all :p

Otherwise, it's ok...I was nearly Aisling (I know right....)and it's not too common, only problem with it is that everyone insists on spelling with it Rachael :/
 

Suicidejim

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Jordan would be my name, and a suitable one it is. It's not the best one in the world, but by now it's sort of like an old shoe, it's so comfortable it'd be hard to think of a name that I'd rather have.

Incidentally, I don't know why, but nobody in Canada can understand me when I say my name. I guess it's my accent (British) making it difficult, but it gets frustrating.
 

BENZOOKA

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I like it very much. It's a magical ever-so-desirable artifact in the national epic that was put together almost 300 years ago.
 

kannibus

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I actually like it. In my parent's country it's a pretty common one, but in my current country of residence. It's rare. So rare in fact that I never have to sort through lists of people with similar names to find myself.
 

soren7550

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Nope. Not one bit.

Would rather people call me Soren, but alas, they don't. So I settle for the shortened form of my name.
 

JasonBurnout16

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Jason

I quite like it, it's got a cool meaning and it's fairly unique in England, to my knowledge.

Anyone else called Jason? :p