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My name is Ashley.


No I am not a girl.

Ashley is manly name for manly men, just ask my good friend Mr. Williams.



Boomstick indeed, Mr. Williams.

Boomstick indeed.
 

Ice Car

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My name is Damon. As in Matt Damon. But my first name is Damon.

I don't like or hate it, but see other people's name and think "GOD I FUCKING HATE MY NAME IT SOUNDS SO NORMAL".
 

Calibanbutcher

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Spot1990 said:
Calibanbutcher said:
Spot1990 said:
Liam. No complaints really. Except for growing up Irish class always had a text book with a dorky character named Liam. It's almost like the writers decided "Man, Liam's a hard name to make fun of, it doesn't rhyme with anything like Luke/Puke, it doesn't have a double meaning like John, it doesn't even really sound much like any girl's name... Bullies have nothing to work with here.
Would your last name happen to be "Reacher"?
No... Is that a reference I don't get? If so sorry I ruined it.

Actually my last name's Harris, also a damn hard name to make fun of. I should have been set.
It's a reference to Jack Reacher, commonly referred to as reacher, a fictional character who, like you, was in the armed forces and is the star of a great book series.
 

SomeLameStuff

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Andy Shandy said:
Better than my other brother anyway, whose initials are RIM.
Does this brother RIM have a JOB?

[sub][sub]Ho ho, I'm funny.[/sub][/sub]

OT: I would like my name better if I had a first name to go with it...

Okay, long story short, when I was born, my dad forgot to write down my first name. So I'm running around as Leong Kai Mun, missing the Andrew that's supposed to go in front...

And to make it worse, everyone mispronounces my name. Kai Mun, how hard is that to pronounce?! Why does everyone insist on pronouncing 'Mun" as 'moon'?!

"But it has a 'U' in it!" they cry, "So it has to be pronounced as 'Moon'!" Yeah, two things about that, ONE: I think I know how to pronounce my own damn name. TWO: 'FUN' has a 'U' in it too. How do you pronounce that again?
 

Eddie the head

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It's David. And it's fine. I like it I guess but I have never been called anything else. No wait some of my friends called me Charley, due to my middle name being Charles.
 

Gatx

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It amazed me how many people misspell my name with a second 'h' as in "Johnathan," which I didn't even know was a way to spell to spell it.

Incidentally both are names of Hikers in Pokemon D/P/P. I found it hilarious.
 

Cranky

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Shawn and people always get my spelling wrong. But it's cool, can't say I blame them.
 

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Fappy said:
I'm a JR. so my first name's origin is pretty obvious. Most people just called me Daniel, however a lot of people in high school called me by "Fitz", which is what you get when you drop the -gerald off of my last name. I kind of liked it, but only a few people called me Fitz in college. Most of the people who still do are old high school friends I don't see much anymore.
Y'know, that is a nickname that can be heavily misconstrued considering the archaic definition, even if it has gone out of use... :/

OT: I have a rather old fashioned name that I don't share with that many people. Still, I am commonly known as 'Fatso'. Make of that what you will... -_-
 

DanielBrown

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My name is Daniel and I like it. As for nicknames; everyone named Daniel in Sweden gets called Danne automatically. We do that with a lot of names.

If I would've been born a girl my name was gonna be Miriam Aila... so it's better than that at least. :p
 

Angry Camel

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Ryan. It's a nice short name and I like it. I think my parents were going to call me Austin at one point (thank God they didn't, considering that Austin Powers came out a few years later). Some people keep thinking my name is Brian which can get a bit tiresome...
 

Xdeser2

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My Names Tim

so, It was a little annoying being called Timmy in high school, but overall, I guess my names fine
 

Arcadian Legend

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James. It's alright I guess though it's a really common name. Unsurprising though, most people in the family have a common name.

Captcha: Bowties are cool. Captcha knows I'm a Whoovian apparently.
 

laggyteabag

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Joseph Ross Kuca.

I hate the name Joseph, so I've been called Joe for pretty much all of my life. Then I found out something interesting...

Notice something strange in my forename and middle name?


How about now?

Yeah, as it would seem, i am actually named after Friends characters, so i am now called "Joey" by my friends, as well as a few other nicknames like "Jojo", "Azlan", and "Simba" (The last 2 being down to my long, ginger, mane-like hair)
 

Palademon

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My name is Jonathan. It's very common, and just a warning to parents, having a common name doesn't make you immune to insulting wordplay, it just mjeans they've had more practise.

It's ok. I kinda of wish I had a more unique one, but I think now it may mean more to me to try to brake the monotony of my name by trying to become a unique person.
 

A.A.K

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Adam Hasan Dik.
I'm changing it this year (YES! FUCKING FINALLY!)

...If you couldn't tell, I don't like my name.
 

Ytomyth

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Full (first) name is Timothy, but I usually make people call me Tim. Once in a while someone (usually female) gets away with calling me 'Timmy' without a glare that would make them want to kill themselves. =D (I'm not very "Timmy-like" in appearance too, so that helps)

I don't mind it; simple and good designation to adress me.
 

Kitsune Hunter

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My name is Conor Robert Elliott, I do like it as Conor is Irish for Wolf lover and wolves are one of my favourite animals, my middle name is Robert, because my Great Granda's name was Robert and I believe my surname is Scottish(even though I'm Irish). In terms of nicknames, I had two, the first was Fidel, as in Fidel Castro, I have no idea why I was called that, my friend just called me that and my second, Big El, mainly because of my surname and because I'm quite tall