So how did you decide to choose your nickname?
And bu the way what it means ( sometimes I come across such nicknames as TGH#777 ~:confused: )
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So how did you decide to choose your nickname?
And bu the way what it means ( sometimes I come across such nicknames as TGH#777 ~:confused: )
I just type in random letters. Its how I got Hiji...
I wanted something with Byzantine and I didn't know what to put it with so I just put prince for no reason.
local reasons ~:)
''Ah Dai'' is an approximation of little brother in cantonese...my cousin couldn't pronounce my name so ke[t saying ah dut...and it kinda stuck
because i like to command people
Erm, I was young, played cossacks and wanted to register on the official forums. so I wanted something "cool" and because Paladin was already given away, I had to think of another one. Well, I liked hussars in Cossacks, they were decent and fast cavalry, so I chose that name.(Husar is german for hussar). Since then I sticked to that name, except if it´s already given away, then I use KarlKarolinger, which consists of Karl from "Karl der Grosse" and Karolinger which is the family-line he came from(I think, had to do with MTW a bit as well).
BTW: I was often asked if I were polish, polish winged hussars seem to be pretty famous(especially in Poland, they learn more about interesting history in school than we do I guess).
My name on here is Mikeus Caesar, which i made when i was 10 and started playing AoE Multiplayer with my Dad. Obviously i needed a name and my real name is Michael, so i used this, but usually my name is Currywurry. That came about on 16 February 2002, when i needed to register with a game, Tribes 2, and me and my Dad tried dozens of names before we eventually tried Currywurry, promising ourselves that if it didn't work, we'd give up. But it did work, and i've been Currywurry ever since!
I was always interested in Alexander the Great.
Craterus was one of Alexander's best friends and commander of part of his army. Although he began as an infantry commander, he went on to command the Companions', the legendary Macedonian cavalry. I prefer commanding cavalry so I chose Craterus to be my name.
hmm already thought that was it
By adding the title "King" to my name (which seemed a good idea at the time, what with MTW, and King Malcolm III Canmore being of that time and all), although I think Duke or Marquis sounds better, and wish that it was one of those but I don't know how to change my name...
although i'm relatively big, my name is not john. "big john" is just a personal concept that i find entertaining. he's kind of like a big lumberjack-looking brute that ploughs through life without concern. probably slightly inspired by the "men's movement" book by robert bly, iron john, which i found rather funny, iirc.
It was origionally Caporegime, which I just alywaysed used. Then, around the time of the beslan hostage thingy, Pape called Me Capo of Arabia, because I was like KILL THEM ALL AHHAHAHAHHHHHAHAHAHA! then just recently i decided to up my rank as a celebration for 1 year here.
Next year: Reichsfurher-SS of Arabia ~D
I got it from a book I was reading when RTW was about to go out. IIRC, I've been browsing the .ORG since early 2001, so when I decided to register, I found the latin theme name appropriate. ~:)
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you mason! lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Templar Knight
could that book be with any possibility be Harry PotterQuote:
Originally Posted by Quietus
probably part 5 maybe 4
My nick is a shortform of my official nick in MP [SG]_LeChevalier. I like Medieval Knights as they look cool in their armour and also ironically, i served in an armoured regiment during my national service days :knight:
Nope, not Harry Potter. ~:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Emperor Umeu 1
well wich one then
Well, I got this name when I was 12, and played a game called Sacrifice. It was about a wizard throwing spells and creating havoc, and when playing multiplayer I needed a name... the rest is history.
Nowadays, online, I use a whole variety of names, since I often think I finally got the name, and then think of another that's better, etcetera. Currently it's my old nick poweRof]cheese, which was originally a smurf account, and my clan name Phat.T. The latter coming from the fact that my friends call me 'Bolle', which is Dutch for 'fatso'. Dunno why though -- I'm not a fatso at all. *shrugs*
~Wiz
A long time ago I once signed up to a message board of a website called 'nuclearspace.com' and I wanted to select a user name somewhat related to the subject. I had recently watched 2001:A Space Odyssey, so it seemed like the most obvious choice.
My name is Martyn, which comes from the Roman/Latin name Martinus.
by the way, how do pronounce Martinus?
Is it:
Mart-inus
Martin-us
Marti-nus
or something else
The second one, I think.Quote:
Originally Posted by Martinus
Well I loined the Round Table Knights clan. Gawain was an obvious choice. ~;)
I couldn't be bothered to type it all out again, so I tried to find the thread I answered this question in, over at the .com (one of the few posts I have made there in the last couple of months). Anyhow, here is my answer .com answer , and the 828 is from my car registration number, because someone had already chosen Pausanias here.
You know what though, it would have been quicker just to type it all out again, oh well.
Mar-TEE-nus. ~;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Martinus
~Wiz
I quite liked the idea of being a Big King, and the Sanctaphranx I plucked from the darkened regions of my brain as I needed a cool word to finish it off. I've been told it comes from a childrens book series, which I don't believe I've actually read.
Odd.
The name of my nationstates nation state was the grand duchy of the tokai (a tokai is a creature from the legend of zelda: oracle of ages) and i created my org account a few minutes after i had logged in. So I sort of automatically typed "the tokai" without really thinking about it.
pseudorandom consonant-vowel-dipthong combinations, based on a linguistic recombination of audialy pleasing verbalizations. :dizzy2:
I was trying to figure out a screen name my freshmen year and i had just bought a TIMEX watch. I spelled it backwards, but that was taken. My last name starts with a G so i put a G on the end and i came up with xemitg. I figured at the time it looked all ghetto so i just stuck with it.
i came up with becuase i was about to buy tribes and one of my mates who already owned the game was called RavingGrizzly so i decided to have the Grizzly part and i put little infront of it cause i was really short at the time.
Omg, Pindar has another account now!Quote:
Originally Posted by Prince Laridus Konivaich
~Wiz ~;)
I played as Killermonk in UT and Tribes 2 for long time, drop the "killer" and you have my name. Simple really. ~:)
All started with play Diablo 2 online. I wanted to be a barb, who specialized in cold attacks and weapons with cold properties. So I just added Knight to the end of it cause it sounded cool.
I don't like to acknowledge what I do... this way I can blame somebody else for my posts.
My love, my life, my dog.
The first forum I joined was a "Palm" one, as I had a "Tungsten T" = KiwiTT. I joined a WWII wargaming, then TT stood for "Tiger Tank" and as I drive "Twin-Turbo" I joined a car forum with TT again. Oh, and as I live in New Zealand, I thought "Kiwi" would suit
On this Total War site, I can't think of what TT could stand for except possibly "T eu T onic", but that would be stretching it. (I am of Dutch-German descent though.)
Anyhow "KiwiTT" sounded good, and I have stuck with it.
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Long time since this came up. OK, here we go...
Mouzafphaerre is the bastardization (with fake French spelling) of Muzaffer, which originally is مضفر, which means "victorious, triumphant". I used to play a very totalwar-like windows shareware, World Empire, in which you were supposed to conquer the modern world for your faction as a general and Muzaffer Postal (the triumphant boots) sounded funny to me at that time, for a generals name. Come the age of internet, I needed an alias for forums etc. and just shortened & bastardized it.
Hayreddin Barbarossa was chosen for the naval/pirate themed games and became more famous than Mouzafphaerre. ~:)
Mao Dun, I'm using only at the Emperor RotMK forum.
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IΔΟΜΕΝΕΑΣ was the king of Crete during the Trojan war period. He was the second in command in the army and a very important figure even if he is not given so much credit. My father comes from Crete so i chose that for a nickname ~:)
Back in the times when i played Q2,Q3 and UT(yeah, only shooters in those days), i used to call myself "MajorPain", but that name just didnt seem to fit in the TW games. I just didnt feel myself comfortable with the title "major" if actually played a general, or a king...
So, i decided to get back to some more local and natural stuff, which is the way ppl around here uses to call me... and there it is!! (Now, it would be strange for you to know that my real name is not Roberto or Alberto :dizzy2: )
I have used several over the years. For example my name in B&W is Moradin, the god of Dwarves in D&D. But my new one, Uesugi Kenshin, seems to be the best of them all. I started using it last November, on the first to be precise. The night I became a Junior member here at the .org. It has served me well since and will continue to be my main screenname for quite a while.
Oh, yeah the question. I wanted something that fit with TW and me. Uesugi Kenshin has always been my favorite SJ general and I like the idea of lending the name of a great general to my RTS victories and defeats.
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Originally Posted by Idomeneas
Mozart has an opera called "Idomeneo Re di Crete". I remember liking its overture very much when I had listened to it years ago. (Not really a Mozartean am I...)
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the first forum i ever joined was for a wargame called napoleon 1813. and louis nicholas davout is my favorite general from that time period, so i chose davout as my nick and transferred that over here when i joined here. after a while though, i felt it was improper for me to use a name of an actual historical personage since suprise, suprise, i am not actually loius nicholas davout.
i had become interested in the bonds between the great Captains and their Lieutanants, like caesar and his legates, alexander and his companions, napoleon and his marshals etc. and there is always a jealousy and jockeying for power between the Captain and his Lieutanants, and between the Lieutanants themsevles for position, prestige and power. i didn't find it however between genghis khan and his nokhor. it basically means comrade, brother in arms, good buddy etc. genghis khan murdered a brother, almost killed another brother, murdered his shaman and killed his blood brother. but as far as i know, there was never any animosity, hatreds etc between genghis and his nokhor, or between the nokhor themselves. so i liked the idea of this instinctive, indisoluble bond of loyalty between these men.
I joined at the time of the first Shogun TW, so I chose a Japanese name.
"Tachikaze" was a WWII Japanese destroyer. Most had beautiful names like "Morning Calm" (Asanagi, which I seriously considered and use in other forums), "Month of First Buds", and "Evening Thunder Shower in Summer". Tachikaze means the "Wind from a Sword Stroke". Not quite as beautiful, but approprate for a game such as STW.
I use "Bachikaze" for my drumming name. It's a name I coined meaning "Wind from a Drumstick Stroke".
I first started using this name in September, when I used it for the (awesome) PS2 game called Monster Hunter. Since I'm obviously Romanian, I wanted a Romanian namke back then, and finding no other appropriate name for this forum, I just carried the name over.
About the time I joined my first forum I had finally managed to track down another copy of the Jerry Cornelius books by Michael Moorcock. (and if I ever find who nicked my last copy...) Its one of my favourite books. The blurb on the back of this edition said "Time hopping anti-hero Jerry Cornelius devastes, copulates, dies, and comes back from the dead- frequently" which more or less describes the books and is frankly a whole lot more interesting than life as a lawyer.
I do use Jerry Cornelius on a biking forum but its not brilliant because people think its your real name, and an odd one too. So, as book two of the quartet is "the English Assassin" I choose that. It didn't occur to me til afterwards that people would probably think I had chosen the name of a unit in MTW, oh well...
People are always asking about my name; so few Thief fans out there, it really is quite sad. :cuts and pastes her most recent explanation, tweaks it a little to make sense without the article from the other topic:
It comes from the game Thief: The Dark Project, an absolute masterpiece that everyone should go and play NOW! There were these little amphibian critters roaming around a few of the levels; they were called frog beasts. If hit or provoked into defending their territory they exploded. They were fast, deadly, and so silly they were funny. Frog beasts hatched from eggs, and occasionally you found those eggs lying around for collection. You could use them rather like grenades, tossing them to the ground near an enemy and hoping the frog beast went after the AI character, not you.
frogbeastegg comes from a desperate lack of inspiration when choosing my first internet screen name. I flicked through my copy of the Thief book in the hopes of gaining an idea, and it opened to the frog beast egg entry. This also explains the lack of a capital at the start of my name; I didn't automatically capitalise it because it didn't feel much like a name back then. It only dawned on me a few months later that there should be a capital. From inauspicious beginnings the name has really taken off and proven both versatile and full of comic potential; I love it.
Hehe, a frog beast could really ruin a master thief's day. There you are, hiding stealthily in the shadows, congratulating yourself on your stunningly stealthy evasion of a patrolling guard when suddenly you hear this trilling, croaking noise. You look down just in time to see a small frog perched at your feet. Then it explodes, killing you instantly. That's what you get for invading its little froggy home unawares.
Well a 'frag' is an internet kill, and agony is what I brought, so it became fragony.
Hehe, a frog beast could really ruin a master thief's day
REAL masterthieves finnish the game ~D
My nickname came from my little story that I wrote about the Byzantines iff they survived the Turkish conquest (one of my fantasies) and the epithet of the savior of the Byz is the Draconian and I used it with my obsessions with dragons and drakes. One of my friend's nickname is comrade index-card because he says thats he is the reincarnate of Stalin so he used Stalin's nickname.
So true ~:mecry: :gring:Quote:
Originally Posted by Fragony
On the off chance anyone actually doesn't know where mine comes from, it's from the Godfather trilogy (the original mob movies). Don is a title, not a first name (which you would have noticed by your nobility w/out titles if you'd played as Italy, Sicily, Spain or Aragon).
I chose Berserker! because that I love to use berserkers in RTW. They are really cool with their shaking a fist at their enemys ( I once saw one put up his finger!~D ) and also their weapons.
Did you know that the adjective 'Draconian' actually comes from the Athenian lawgiver Draco, who put through some pretty rough reforms for the city? Hence 'draconian measures'.Quote:
Originally Posted by Draconian
I always thought it had to do with dragons, who are supposed to be pretty mean...
~Wiz
It’s the traditional spelling of my name.
Because i have a dog that looks somewhat like a mongoose.
And because of this :laugh4: http://www.seeiscool.com/student/brina/mongoose.jpg
The civil war nickname for the Union's Artillerymen. And its still used today in the military.
Off topic: Can you please explain why they were called 'redlegs?'Quote:
Originally Posted by Redleg
A Duck told me to stay with King name and to deal with it ~D
now if you know Aggony clan, you know who this Duck is ~D
Hrvoje is a Croatian name that I find a bit silly (no offense to the real people meant) and I use it often when telling jokes, so I decided to use it as my online alias. It's also quite unpronounceable to English speakers.
J comes from the abbreviation of the alias' last name.
They wore red leather boots, if I'm not mistaken.Quote:
Originally Posted by discovery1
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Originally Posted by hrvojej
Ah. thank you.
i believe their trousers were red.
I think they had a vertical red stripe on their pant legs.Quote:
Originally Posted by hrvojej
My real name is dries. At the time I was still doing greek at school, we were sticking greek extensions to every word. Like -os. So one of my classmates called me drisos, and I liked that name. I now use it everywere at the internet.
Tachikaze is correct - there was a strip along the outside seam of the pants indicating what branch the soldier was in. Yellow for Cav, Blue for Infantry and Red for Artillery. That is where the American military term for Redlegs come from.Quote:
Originally Posted by hrvojej
I started playing LAN games with a group of friends back in '95(?). I didn't really play vid games back then, so of course I sucked. One of the first games they got me playing was Descent, a FPS-type game where you fly around a 3D maze picking up weapons and shooting the other players. One of the group is an assassin at pretty much any video game (waaaay too much time on his hands), and was killing me at will. In frustration, I changed my player name to drone, since that pretty much described what I was in the game. Kept it ever since.
Ah, so I heard it wrong. :oops: Sorry for the misinformation.Quote:
Originally Posted by Redleg
Naw - you were probably listening to someone who watched the movie The Outlaw Josey Wales in that movie the Union guerilla band were called Redlegs because of the Red colored boots that they wore.Quote:
Originally Posted by hrvojej
Bad sources apparently, what can you do... :embarassed:Quote:
Originally Posted by Redleg
15 years ago I was in London with a friend. We went off in search of an Ethiopian restaurant we had found in a directory.
We didn't fint it, and for some reason we ended up at an "all you can eat" pizza buffet. We were very ironic, I guess.
We found the house red to be modestly priced, and gave it more attention than the pizza, which was probably of little merit.
I eventually had to "go", and proudly announced that this would indeed be the largest leak since the Titanic.
My friend then saidwhich is a line from "Wild at heart", only it's said by Bobby Pery about Bobby Peru.Quote:
"Ya'll take a listen, you'll hear the deep sound comin' down from Paul Peru."
My friend later explained that
a) I think I'm very deep, but all that comes out of me is piss
b) He thought I resembled Willem Dafoe (I don't)
The name stuck, and I've been using it as an alias and "evil alter ego" since.
I wanted something in the Romen nominclatura. I come from Germany, Germanicus was too simple though. But I come from the Germanian tribe of the Francs, so Franconicus seemed to be the right choice.
Some seem to think that I am French, however ~D
Well Henry V is one of my great heroes,and I have been watching the play since I was two and whenever I went into France when I was little I would shout: "No King of England if not King of France!", much to my parents annoyance.