I did it, I changed my name

Recommended Videos

JayRPG

New member
Oct 25, 2012
585
0
0
Ok, where to start.

Well, last year I made a thread here explaining my wishes to change my name, and I listed 5 names that could be voted on.

Many of you told me I was stupid, many of you told me it would ruin my life (in some pretty crazy ways I might add) but after not getting as much support as I'd hoped from the escapist, I went back to the drawing board (and tumblr) and started a new voting system, with first and last names separate and with a lot more options.

Anyway, I come to you today, not as a regular old common-named person, but as...
Gaius Maxwell

The combination quickly became my favourite, and a favourite of others too.

Both names drawn from the Tales of series of video games:
King Gaius from Tales of Xillia and,
Maxwell, The Lord of Spirits who is a recurring Tales of Character.

So several months ago, I got the paper work together and sent it in and about a month ago I got my new birth certificate in the mail.

Gaius is my absolute favourite character in the Tales series and Maxwell is just an awesome name, I was ecstatic with the combination and still remain very happy with my new name (I'll have a Gaius tattoo to accompany my name soon too)

Let me just start off by saying that, no, I haven't lost my job nor have I needed to find a new one for any reason - I have changed my name with my employer and everyone is aware of the fact, it may be because I work for a company that is known for being a kooky/alternative but I haven't had any bad experiences within my job, most colleagues tell me it's awesome.

I have been using the name normally for about 3 weeks, after I had my I.D and other things changed into my new name and I have to say that so far it's been a relatively uneventful few weeks.

I've only had to spell Gaius once, and that was to an old, decrepit taxi driver and other than that I haven't had any questions, not even while changing my name with my bank or any other place.

I will apologise in advance for the simply deplorable edits and lens flare on these pictures but unfortunately my phone doesn't have great photo editing capabilities.

[http://s859.photobucket.com/user/TheSource1991/media/tumblr_my5i4rnDzt1rhwye5o1_1280_zps754a332a.jpg.html]

[http://s859.photobucket.com/user/TheSource1991/media/tumblr_mypkesut0d1rhwye5o1_1280_zps050ab409.jpg.html]
 

Queen Michael

has read 4,010 manga books
Jun 9, 2009
10,400
0
0
Congrats, mate! I changed my name a while ago, so I know how awesome it is to get it approved. Hooray!
 

Eclipse Dragon

Lusty Argonian Maid
Legacy
Jan 23, 2009
4,259
12
43
Country
United States
I remember you.
That's...not the worst possible outcome that could've came from asking people on the internet what your new name should be, congratulations.

I'm glad everything worked out for you and that you're happy.
[sub]I wouldn't personally ever do it.[/sub]

Edit: If anyone is interested in this story, here's a link to the thread (please don't necro) [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.407494-Changing-my-name-Yes-Im-serious?page=1]
 
Dec 14, 2009
15,526
0
0
January 2014 on the Escapist.

The month of peculiar names, or, How to make your future children hate you.

But whatever, it's your name, so feel free to change it to whatever you want. I think it's ridiculous, only a few pegs below Remmington Thunderknife, but whatever floats your boat.


...

...

BRB, changing name to Remmington Thunderknife.
 

shrekfan246

Not actually a Japanese pop star
May 26, 2011
6,374
0
0
In the interest of fairness, Gaius Maxwell is a much more recognizable "socially acceptable" (whatever the bloody blazes that means) name in the general English-speaking consciousness than "Darth Cruxis", "Prince Vegeta", or "Mithos Yggdrasill".

Granted, I don't think your original thread really deserved the ire that it received, nor does any other "Just how wacky is this wacky name after all?" thread. It's funny, really; You'd expect nerds who grew up being bullied because of stupid social standards would want to encourage bucking the trends rather than reinforcing them for a new generation, and bullying the people trying to buck them in the process.

Regardless, congrats mate. I hope your new name serves you well in the future.
 

Casual Shinji

Should've gone before we left.
Legacy
Jul 18, 2009
20,519
5,335
118
Well, I hope for your sake this isn't some passing interest. Because the fact that you so love your new name right now probably means the shine is going to wear off sooner or later. And which point you'll view it without "that new name smell" and maybe wish you had not done something so permanent.

But then I feel the same about people who get tattoos. And they seems fine with their choice, so what do I know.
 

Eamar

Elite Member
Feb 22, 2012
1,320
5
43
Country
UK
Gender
Female
Huh, I'd just finished reading through your original thread when I found this.

I have to say... good job :) Gaius Maxwell is much, much better than your original options. I'm all for interesting names, but those just came off as blatant pop culture references, whereas this is both nerdy and scans well as an actual name. Though I imagine the fact that I do Ancient History means that Gaius seems much more "normal" to me than it might to others.

[small]Not going to lie though, part of me is a little disappointed that I'm not addressing this comment to Mithos Yggdrassil or something equally nuts :p[/small]

EDIT: And I imagine if "Gaius" ever did become problematic or awkward for whatever reason you could always go by Guy.
 

JoJo

and the Amazing Technicolour Dream Goat 🐐
Moderator
Legacy
Mar 31, 2010
7,170
143
68
Country
🇬🇧
Gender
♂
I liked your original options for the lulz that came with them, but this name actually sounds pretty cool, so congratulations. For me, the idea of changing my name is similar to the idea of getting a tattoo, I like it in theory but in practice I'm too finicky to ever settle of something for long enough to be worth getting it done permanently.
 

Barbas

ExQQxv1D1ns
Oct 28, 2013
33,804
0
0
Meriatressia said:
Congratulations. It's a good name. Imperial sounding.


Yes. Yes, it is. Better than the first choices from the linked thread, definitely!
 

IceForce

Is this memes?
Legacy
Dec 11, 2012
2,384
16
13
Sounds like you're very pleased with the result.

Congrats, man. Looks like things turned out well.
 

JayRPG

New member
Oct 25, 2012
585
0
0
Eamar said:
[small]Not going to lie though, part of me is a little disappointed that I'm not addressing this comment to Mithos Yggdrassil or something equally nuts :p[/small]
I still really like that name lol, I still like most of my original names actually, but I was so nearly Mithos Yggdrasill, you have no idea how close.

I just kept coming back to Tales of, Almost every name I ended up REALLY liking and went over well with others was Tales of, and it probably is my favourite series, along with Final Fantasy, so I got to work (and by work I mean one hell of an intense Tales marathon) and found a lot of first and last names.

Frankly, I couldn't be happier with the result.

Casual Shinji said:
Well, I hope for your sake this isn't some passing interest. Because the fact that you so love your new name right now probably means the shine is going to wear off sooner or later. And which point you'll view it without "that new name smell" and maybe wish you had not done something so permanent.

But then I feel the same about people who get tattoos. And they seems fine with their choice, so what do I know.
I'm not one to regret previous choices (especially ones that aren't as permanent as some think).

You are speaking to a man with tattoos of: Clow cards from cardcaptors, Vegeta, lightsabers, Sailor Mercury, Mewtwo, Beatrix and Kuja from FF9, a cruxis crystal, saiyan royal emblem and a sith crest on his forearms.. as well as the texts "I am the perfect warrior" and "Allow me to shatter your delusions of grandeur" - and some of these I've had for more than 4 years and I've never once had second thoughts.

People like to "ask" me all the time "what will happen when you're 40 and you don't like these cartoons anymore", and I only ever have one answer (as if they were even looking for one);
If I haven't stopped liking pokemon now after more than 15 years, I'm not ever going to stop liking it.
 

Redlin5_v1legacy

Better Red than Dead
Aug 5, 2009
48,836
0
0
delta4062 said:
Is this the replacement for sexism threads? Picking stupid names for you and your children?
If that's the case, why complain? At least this is fun to read. -.-

OT: I was wondering when you would come back. Well, it's better than a lot of the other names you formed on that thread.

Should have changed the last name to Caesar though. You know, for the lols!
 

Jamash

Top Todger
Jun 25, 2008
3,638
0
0
Congratulations, now the next step is changing your address.

I don't mean you should move, but just get rid of the number and replace it with a placard bearing the name "Maxwell House".


By the way, how do you pronounce "Gaius", is it "Gay-us", or "Guy-us"?

Sod it, I'll just call you Mr. Coffee for convenience.
 

hazabaza1

Want Skyrim. Want. Do want.
Nov 26, 2008
9,612
0
0
It's better than "Mithos Yggdrassil" or "Prince Vegeta" that's for damn sure.

But hey, congrats. Just try to give any kids you have normal sounding names initially, for their sake.
 

Colour Scientist

Troll the Respawn, Jeremy!
Jul 15, 2009
4,722
0
0
hazabaza1 said:
It's better than "Mithos Yggdrassil" or "Prince Vegeta" that's for damn sure.
I'm not so sure, I was kinda rooting for Prince Vegeta.
All one name, of course.
 

FalloutJack

Bah weep grah nah neep ninny bom
Nov 20, 2008
15,489
0
0
Jamash said:
By the way, how do you pronounce "Gaius", is it "Gay-us", or "Guy-us"?

Sod it, I'll just call you Mr. Coffee for convenience.
Think Battlestar. No more Mr. Nice-Gaius.

Changing your name is, I hope, a matter of pride because you just don't feel your own hits it right, so I hope it was worth it, Guy...us.