Volt Cruelerz, Volt, Cruelerz, Voltaire, Voltaire Cruelerz, Voltaire Alexander Cruelerz
In accordance with my other username (not here but other places...)
Nicholas Tesla, Nick, Tesla, Nicholas, Dr. Tesla...
Take your pick, I'll respond to any of the above, but given that I am likely to not be referred to by the second batch in this forum, I recommend the first. But if you see the second set somewhere, its still me...
I said Nicholas, not Nicolai... Different people... Both have the last name and are rather eccentric, but one is also fictional. Nicolai is real; Nicholas is fictional...
Okay, kinda informative thread which I actually care to poke. Please write more than a list (or a single name). There must be some reason why you want to be called what you list, or why other people call you something. So please, try and make an effort, huh?
*waves* Anyway, being called Cen (duh), seemingly because it is easier to pronounce than the full length of my username, it is easier and faster to type as well, I guess. And the habit of calling me Cenny is spreading as well. Ulimited figured out it was much more fun making nicks with -y, I guess. Looks retro, does it not?
Please, try and make an effort, huh? With your posts. *deletes the one word replies, despite them technically being valid, because they're just not valid enough*
As for on topic.
Zoph. The -ia is more of the somehow formal form of my name. I like 'Zoph' better, partially because it's so short...