What's in a name?

aeillill

Active Member
aeillill is a variation of the phonetic (sp?) spelling for the gaelic word for elf, I think the original word is eilish or something, as you can see I deviated quite a bit from the original
 

ogryn

Well-Known Member
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One of those ^^^

I didn't want a name that had numbers in it, so I had to pick something fairly unique. This was when I first started using the net, back in '97. It's been used fairly consistantly all over the web since then.... (see some of the search results links of this page ;) )
 

barnum42

New Member
One of the favourite roles I have played on stage is Barnum and 42 is in salute to Douglas Adams and The Hitch-hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The avatar is of yours truly on the tightrope in a performance of the show.
 

nibblesandbits

Well-Known Member
My friend gave me the nickname in high school because her name was Courtney and I called her Corn dog...so she came up with this to correspond with my last name...and I thought it was cute. So I kept it.
 

Captain Hank

Well-Known Member
barnum42 said:
One of the favourite roles I have played on stage is Barnum and 42 is in salute to Douglas Adams and The Hitch-hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The avatar is of yours truly on the tightrope in a performance of the show.
Don't Panic :wave:
 

tigger248

Well-Known Member
Tigger's my favorite character and has been a nickname since I was in middle school (I think the nickname started 1996'ish), so everything online for me is Tigger + some random numbers. In the case of my screen name on here, the numbers stand for my 2 favorite race car drivers. 24 - Jeff Gordon and 8 - Dale Earnhardt Jr.
 

DisneyFreak529

New Member
My friends are always calling me a "Disney Freak", then I got married May 29, 2004 and Honeymooned in Disneyland. So that is how Disneyfreak529 was born.
 

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