My daughter is named Tali'Zorah. I suppose I'm crazy : )

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DrunkOnEstus

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So yeah, this went all over the Internet, and this thread is all over the place. Kotaku and other blogs did articles about it, etc, etc. I've been busy, well...waking up at 3AM for Tali and piecing it all together in my mind, and I had no idea that it spread the way it did. Cool, really. Maybe in 8-10 years Tali can jack into the matrix and see all these old caches of Web 2.0 threads and blogs about her existence : )
 

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Congratulations!

Though this reminds me of the guy who changes his legal name to (First) I am (Middle) Whatever (Last) You say I am, after Eminem's song don't know how that one panned out but Tali Zorah is cute she could always just go with Tali or TaliZ for short when she's older and I find it hilarious when you tell your friends you wanted a nice Quarian name! :) So cute! If your wife is happy with the name and you are too no worries about such a cute name after a great character!
 

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Well, the deed is done. Only time will tell how she'll take to her name.

Best of luck raising a new human being, treat her well.
 

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nyankaty said:
DrunkOnEstus said:
Just reporting to those who were wondering, she's born, and happy and healthy. The doctor and the people who filled out the birth certificate love her name. I'm pretty sure she's the greatest thing that's ever happened on this Earth : )
I may strongly disagree with your name choice, but I heartily congratulate you on a healthy babby and a happy family. :) Enjoy it! And POST PICTURES OF THE CUTIE.
I'll do you a double, here's a tweet from Bioware with a pic of her in it:

[tweet]https://twitter.com/masseffect/statuses/421000940120846336[/tweet]

Welcome to Earth, Tali?Zorah! Congratulations to new parents Adam & Cheri on the birth of their healthy baby girl! pic.twitter.com/PO0v1PDdA2 [http://t.co/PO0v1PDdA2]

— Mass Effect (@masseffect) January 8, 2014 [https://twitter.com/masseffect/statuses/421000940120846336]

(I can't figure out how to imbed it, I don't do Twitter things)

Here's a pic that I know how to embed, I'm sure that one on the Mass Effect Twitter is going to end up all over the place:

[http://s1149.photobucket.com/user/drunkonestus/media/TaliPic2_zps3c0a080b.jpg.html]

[http://s1149.photobucket.com/user/drunkonestus/media/20140107_173702_zps8b42452e.jpg.html]

(It was like -10 with the wind chill here, nice and warm!)

Thanks for everyone's support, this has been an even crazier journey than I ever imagined it would be. I'm glad I shared it with you guys first, I have friends here to some degree and you guys are still awesome.
 

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You are the fan, not your daughter. She is very cute but forcing your tastes upon her in such a permanent way is very unfair and something I thought we, as a gaming community, would not do. Either way you decided to do it and I hope the internet 15 minutes of fame is worth it.

But best of luck to all of you, and here is hoping she doesn't have too much of a hard time.
 

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DrunkOnEstus said:
nyankaty said:
DrunkOnEstus said:
Just reporting to those who were wondering, she's born, and happy and healthy. The doctor and the people who filled out the birth certificate love her name. I'm pretty sure she's the greatest thing that's ever happened on this Earth : )
I may strongly disagree with your name choice, but I heartily congratulate you on a healthy babby and a happy family. :) Enjoy it! And POST PICTURES OF THE CUTIE.
I'll do you a double, here's a tweet from Bioware with a pic of her in it:

[tweet]https://twitter.com/masseffect/statuses/421000940120846336[/tweet]

Welcome to Earth, Tali?Zorah! Congratulations to new parents Adam & Cheri on the birth of their healthy baby girl! pic.twitter.com/PO0v1PDdA2 [http://t.co/PO0v1PDdA2]

— Mass Effect (@masseffect) January 8, 2014 [https://twitter.com/masseffect/statuses/421000940120846336]

(I can't figure out how to imbed it, I don't do Twitter things)

Here's a pic that I know how to embed, I'm sure that one on the Mass Effect Twitter is going to end up all over the place:

[http://s1149.photobucket.com/user/drunkonestus/media/TaliPic2_zps3c0a080b.jpg.html]

[http://s1149.photobucket.com/user/drunkonestus/media/20140107_173702_zps8b42452e.jpg.html]

(It was like -10 with the wind chill here, nice and warm!)

Thanks for everyone's support, this has been an even crazier journey than I ever imagined it would be. I'm glad I shared it with you guys first, I have friends here to some degree and you guys are still awesome.
Congrats!She looks beautiful!
 

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DrunkOnEstus said:
nyankaty said:
DrunkOnEstus said:
Just reporting to those who were wondering, she's born, and happy and healthy. The doctor and the people who filled out the birth certificate love her name. I'm pretty sure she's the greatest thing that's ever happened on this Earth : )
I may strongly disagree with your name choice, but I heartily congratulate you on a healthy babby and a happy family. :) Enjoy it! And POST PICTURES OF THE CUTIE.
I'll do you a double, here's a tweet from Bioware with a pic of her in it:

[tweet]https://twitter.com/masseffect/statuses/421000940120846336[/tweet]

Welcome to Earth, Tali?Zorah! Congratulations to new parents Adam & Cheri on the birth of their healthy baby girl! pic.twitter.com/PO0v1PDdA2 [http://t.co/PO0v1PDdA2]

— Mass Effect (@masseffect) January 8, 2014 [https://twitter.com/masseffect/statuses/421000940120846336]

(I can't figure out how to imbed it, I don't do Twitter things)

Here's a pic that I know how to embed, I'm sure that one on the Mass Effect Twitter is going to end up all over the place:

[http://s1149.photobucket.com/user/drunkonestus/media/TaliPic2_zps3c0a080b.jpg.html]

[http://s1149.photobucket.com/user/drunkonestus/media/20140107_173702_zps8b42452e.jpg.html]

(It was like -10 with the wind chill here, nice and warm!)

Thanks for everyone's support, this has been an even crazier journey than I ever imagined it would be. I'm glad I shared it with you guys first, I have friends here to some degree and you guys are still awesome.
Dear Arceus, Keelah, that is adorable! Also, shouldn't there be more purple? :p

Just saw the Mass Effect Facebook page congrats y'all, and the Kotaku article about this thread [http://kotaku.com/a-father-says-his-baby-daughter-was-named-for-a-mass-ef-1494688590].
 

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D'awww, congrats on the cute little baby! [sub]I still don't want any though[/sub]
It's insane how much this has blown up... it's just a name. All the strange names kids have now, this won't look too out of place. As long as you are loving parents, I don't see much of a problem. I like the name Ruby but if I had a daughter called that, she might not like it so this doesn't seem too different.
She can just go by Tali as well if she wants when she's old enough to decide.

You need to keep hold of all the media stories too, it'll be funny to see when she's older.
 

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Congratulations, she's a little cutie, she looks quite a lot like my younger sister when she was a newborn. On the off-chance that she ends up mysteriously orphaned in the near future, would you mind leaving instructions to have her sent to me?
 

DrunkOnEstus

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EeveeElectro said:
D'awww, congrats on the cute little baby! [sub]I still don't want any though[/sub]
It's insane how much this has blown up... it's just a name. All the strange names kids have now, this won't look too out of place. As long as you are loving parents, I don't see much of a problem. I like the name Ruby but if I had a daughter called that, she might not like it so this doesn't seem too different.
She can just go by Tali as well if she wants when she's old enough to decide.

You need to keep hold of all the media stories too, it'll be funny to see when she's older.
I agree, I had no idea that the Internet at large would really care. I've gotten e-mails, phone calls, all sorts of things that I didn't anticipate at all (especially hearing from Bioware, holyhell?!?). I've already printed out the Mass Effect twitter and a couple of other pages for her baby box, it's kinda surreal but definitely interesting.
 

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I really like that name, it's phonetically pleasing, and the tangential origins are interesting. I'm sure she'll love it. Hopefully one day she gets to play Mass Effect, and adores her namesake as much as many of us did.

Congratulations, and my best wishes on the future (of the Flotilla).

Edit: Bioware approved! Very cool!
 

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rhodo said:
NezumiiroKitsune said:
I really like that name, it's phonetically pleasing, and the tangential origins are interesting. I'm sure she'll love it. Hopefully one day she gets to play Mass Effect, and adores her namesake as much as many of us did.

Really, really doubt Mass Effect will be relevant at all ten years from now.

So are you going to name your kid Sonic?
I, people I know, and countless people I interact with day to day online, still consider games ten years old and older, still relevant. If they weren't, GOG wouldn't have a business model.

And not at all. However naming your child after a character in a video game is no more nonsensical or cruel, than after a character in literature, in film, or in history. I'm well aware children can be cruel, and difficult names can create some issues, however, ultimately giving into the a culture that alienates and ostracises the different, is being complacent to it.

Tali'Zorah isn't difficult to spell, the apostrophe can be dropped from databases, and I doubt she'll not be too offended if the barista omits it on her morning coffee. Her childhood will likely be largely unaffected; the name is odd, but mine is Thomas, and I was mercilessly bullied throughout my childhood. Bullies aren't reasonable, so naming your child to adapt to their issues, is a fruitless and apathetic decision. Following this, you'd also have to raise her to like generic inoffensive music, be ready to be sympathetic to bullying, and an endless stream of increasingly poor parenting decisions.

Better she just have a beautiful name, with an interesting namesake, and grow to be a kind and thoughtful individual, through parenting that reflects these qualities.

Your comment was unnecessarily vicious, without warrant. Why?
 

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rhodo said:
Caramel Frappe said:
Congratulations on the birth of your new, beautiful, baby girl!

I saw the pictures and loved how she has a small purple hoodie on... cause of her new name lol. Well, it looks more blue but that doesn't matter to me. I really wish you and your wife the best of luck in raising Tali :}
Also, just because if you don't agree with what the parents named their child... doesn't mean they're going to be bad parents. People making such statements shouldn't do so, until they've seen how the little girl turns out.

Sort of bothers me, but meh... not worth arguing about. I'll put my faith in the parents to do their best for the little girl.

Please allow me to not put any faith in parents so utterly selfish and with such a wrong set of priorities, that they named their daughter after some videogame character.

Probably for their 15 minutes of internet fame.
I've told myself not to bite...but eh:

She is not "named after" the character. I don't know how else to put that. It was a name used in a fictional setting that my wife fell in love with. You also seem to have discerned quite a bit about me and my wife based on my daughter's name alone, we must have the same psychic powers because I definitely expected that the Internet would give 1/8 of a fuck, and "Internet fame" is so important and meaningful that it should take precedence over the care and love for a human child.

I love this girl to death. I would remove my own extremities with plastic cutlery if it meant that I could reduce any amount of pain she felt by 1%. You'll know what I mean if you ever stare into the eyes of a person you helped to create.

I find it troubling that all of these sources of fiction are perfectly acceptable, but gamers themselves have shown the most shame about their chosen form of media. Also, I've read plenty of comments on other sites linking to this thread from people claiming that they left the Escapist because of how mean-spirited and vicious the forums are, and I have little means of proving them wrong.

Gotta run, one thing I underestimated was the extreme drop in free time you end up with when they come into the world. It's worth it though, it's 100% absolutely worth it.
 

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DrunkOnEstus said:
rhodo said:
Caramel Frappe said:
Congratulations on the birth of your new, beautiful, baby girl!

I saw the pictures and loved how she has a small purple hoodie on... cause of her new name lol. Well, it looks more blue but that doesn't matter to me. I really wish you and your wife the best of luck in raising Tali :}
Also, just because if you don't agree with what the parents named their child... doesn't mean they're going to be bad parents. People making such statements shouldn't do so, until they've seen how the little girl turns out.

Sort of bothers me, but meh... not worth arguing about. I'll put my faith in the parents to do their best for the little girl.

Please allow me to not put any faith in parents so utterly selfish and with such a wrong set of priorities, that they named their daughter after some videogame character.

Probably for their 15 minutes of internet fame.
I've told myself not to bite...but eh:

She is not "named after" the character. I don't know how else to put that. It was a name used in a fictional setting that my wife fell in love with. You also seem to have discerned quite a bit about me and my wife based on my daughter's name alone, we must have the same psychic powers because I definitely expected that the Internet would give 1/8 of a fuck, and "Internet fame" is so important and meaningful that it should take precedence over the care and love for a human child.

I love this girl to death. I would remove my own extremities with plastic cutlery if it meant that I could reduce any amount of pain she felt by 1%. You'll know what I mean if you ever stare into the eyes of a person you helped to create.

I find it troubling that all of these sources of fiction are perfectly acceptable, but gamers themselves have shown the most shame about their chosen form of media. Also, I've read plenty of comments on other sites linking to this thread from people claiming that they left the Escapist because of how mean-spirited and vicious the forums are, and I have little means of proving them wrong.

Gotta run, one thing I underestimated was the extreme drop in free time you end up with when they come into the world. It's worth it though, it's 100% absolutely worth it.
Meh, ignore the negativity. I'm surprised by the amount of venom on this thread. Your daughter looks precious. I wish you and your wife well!

...and you should name your son Garrus, if you ever have one : P
 

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DrunkOnEstus said:
I've told myself not to bite...but eh:

She is not "named after" the character. I don't know how else to put that. It was a name used in a fictional setting that my wife fell in love with. You also seem to have discerned quite a bit about me and my wife based on my daughter's name alone, we must have the same psychic powers because I definitely expected that the Internet would give 1/8 of a fuck, and "Internet fame" is so important and meaningful that it should take precedence over the care and love for a human child.

I love this girl to death. I would remove my own extremities with plastic cutlery if it meant that I could reduce any amount of pain she felt by 1%. You'll know what I mean if you ever stare into the eyes of a person you helped to create.

I find it troubling that all of these sources of fiction are perfectly acceptable, but gamers themselves have shown the most shame about their chosen form of media. Also, I've read plenty of comments on other sites linking to this thread from people claiming that they left the Escapist because of how mean-spirited and vicious the forums are, and I have little means of proving them wrong.

Gotta run, one thing I underestimated was the extreme drop in free time you end up with when they come into the world. It's worth it though, it's 100% absolutely worth it.
So, uh... hey. Just wanted to apologize for acting like a dick earlier in this thread. I have a bad habit when posting of looking at other people as just words on a screen to agree or disagree with. I too often forget about the person on the receiving end of my messages, and that makes me an asshole in a myriad different ways. For what it's worth, I never really doubted that you would make an awesome dad. The degree to which you care about your daughter is more than obvious from your posts. While I still think that name could potentially cause her problems later in life, I realize now that I let my outrage gland overpower the rest of my brain, and for that I am truly sorry. I wish nothing but the best for you and your absurdly adorable daughter, and I can tell she's lucky to have you as a father.
 

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rhodo said:
Poor baby, named after some videogame character her father had fantasy virtual sex with.
OH.....OH DEAR GOD!

When I made my post WAAAAAAAY over on page 1, that didn't even cross my mind. Now I feel dirty...

(Although it sounds like it's the name he likes and not necessarily the game character so maybe my mind can be partially cleansed if he never had...relations with Mass Effect's Tali'Zorah)

DrunkOnEstus said:
So I don't know how they found out, but I just got reached by Bioware to have a chat about Tali. Each day just gets more wild than the last! I'll let you guys know what comes of it.
While I made my opinion heard earlier, I am curious and would just like clarification if you haven't started hallucinating due to child-caused sleep deprivation yet :D

You said on page five (I think?) that the name was Tali'Zorah for sure. However, since then, you keep calling her Tali. I'm just curious if you did indeed stick with the full name or if that changed.

Good luck either way!
 

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DrunkOnEstus said:
Sorry if this somehow belongs in gaming discussion.

Anyway, tomorrow my daughter is scheduled to be born. I'm freaking out and all that, but that's not why I'm here. Since day 1, her first name was always going to be Tali'Zorah. It's not necessarily "named after Mass Effect", but rather my wife fell in love with the name during our first playthrough of ME1 many years ago. Confused friends and relatives are told "we wanted a nice Quarian name" just because it's funny to see the confusion become worse.

All that aside, a couple of people have told me that we're nuts for giving a child that name. I like it a lot, I'm assuming she'll like it, and I don't think she'll get teased for it or anything like that. Out of curiosity, am I totally off base about that? For further discussion value, this thread can be about the entire concept of video games being used to inspire names.
If my child had been male, I was going to name him Mallaki (as in Children of the Corn) Xavier (As in Professor). We name our children according to what inspires us.

She was born a girl however, and my X-wife got cold feet at the last minute and we went with more traditional fair. Ah well. :)
 

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Just...don't name the son Norman Dee, or I suspect conflict in the future.

Edit: D'oh! Am I ever late to the party! She's born! Yay! She's so cute!