Okay i have to be quick here sorry for tthe grammar mistaes which may follow. Do you like the name that your parents gave you or do you wish that you had another name? Do you like being called by a nicname more tham your real name? Sorry i am on my cousins phonr because for some reasonn mine wont let me sign in and right now i am not at home no worries though.
I guess I'm the only one who doesn't like my name though. Actually I have two names and the second name is the one I dont like. The one who give me that name is my aunt and she got it from the Bible or should i say one of our Holidays.
It's Esther, my parents said that it should have been Easther but my aunt decided on the Esther and I dont like it. T___T
My name is not so popular here, and that's good. but if you take my name and my brothers name (Simon) and translate them into russian (the language we talk at home), you get very similar names, and therefore we don't always know to whom our parents are calling.
I just descovered that mu name is on some products here in Sweden. But as I said, my name is Danish. And if you go to Denmark.. You won't find any (famous) stores or products with my name.
1 user(s) on AG (not me) know my real name. (Approximately, may be off by 543,690 users)
About two users on AG know my name. But, it's posted/commented on one place on this whole site. Good luck finding it.
At first I loathed the name Noah for fear of being called Noah's ark but then I found out all the chicks like the name Noah.
I'm not surprised. Although I don't know anyone that has the name Noah. Everyone I've seen, even in some movies. Get all the chicks. Strange.....
oh god at least we're not gnomes from DnD. those crazy things have a name from everyone. they have infinite names because dad gives them a name, mom gives them a name, grandma gives you a name, your other relatives, all your friends etc.....
sorry i digress. i like my name, eric, because a) its an awesome name and b) its old norse (the viking language) for always king. who the hell wouldnt wanna be always king?
Yeh, that's a old viking name. Still very many have it. I've heard of many kings in Scandinavia being called Erik (yes, the original viking name is with a K). I think half of all kings in Sweden had the name Erik mixed in somewhere. Heh.