tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post7221169151665627078..comments2023-10-28T21:12:52.124+08:00Comments on k0k bL0k: What's in a Name?k0k s3n w4ihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09564727389837796019noreply@blogger.comBlogger21125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-88134285162822888832013-06-04T06:26:38.349+08:002013-06-04T06:26:38.349+08:00c3rs3i: Henry was considered but disqualified beca...c3rs3i: Henry was considered but disqualified because I know someone by that name. I don't know anyone by the names of Liam, Ethan, Gareth, Arthur or Dustin... but they never made my list for some reason or other. Probably because their meanings are not at all meaningful to me.k0k s3n w4ihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09564727389837796019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-89468088694253774512013-06-04T02:38:09.522+08:002013-06-04T02:38:09.522+08:00Benjamin (son of my right hand) would be hilarious...Benjamin (son of my right hand) would be hilarious, please consider!<br /><br />There's no way for me to know if you already know someone with the following names or how common you'll find them but they're socially acceptable, meaningful and religion free at a 51% confidence level -<br />Henry (ruler of the home)<br />Liam (strong willed warrior)<br />Ethan (firm, strong)<br />Kokson/Cherylson (son of Kok/Cheryl ala Jackson)<br />Brian (noble strong virtuous)<br />Derick (ruler of people)<br />Gareth (gentle, knight of round table)<br />Arthur (bear hero)<br />Fred (elf/magical counsel/peaceful ruler)<br />Dustin (brave warrior)<br />Eric (ever kingly)c3rs3ihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11919598029264805471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-19911151847182988542013-06-02T06:17:11.743+08:002013-06-02T06:17:11.743+08:00darshan: Nah, I have not offered any clue at all. ...darshan: Nah, I have not offered any clue at all. I don't intend for anyone to find out till I reveal it anyway :)<br /><br />Rewarp: Nope, and nope. I think Gale is sort of being identified more and more as a girl's name these days. And I guess Arashi can be considered a ghetto name for a Chinese person.k0k s3n w4ihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09564727389837796019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-13188083165945912722013-06-01T09:09:27.560+08:002013-06-01T09:09:27.560+08:00Gale. Presuming you aren't overlaying his Chin...Gale. Presuming you aren't overlaying his Chinese name with a Japanese pronunciation and going with Arashi.Rewarphttp://thestrayworld.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-91051015771794400522013-06-01T01:41:57.389+08:002013-06-01T01:41:57.389+08:00Ok ok you win. I shall wait till you announce the ...Ok ok you win. I shall wait till you announce the name. There must be something staring at me in the face but I too slow to catch the cue. Ok back to my psp game.darshannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-20189536060293232252013-06-01T00:15:16.663+08:002013-06-01T00:15:16.663+08:00darshan: Read my criteria again. And no clues.
Te...darshan: Read my criteria again. And no clues.<br /><br />Terri: Lots of names have hidden religious connotations - something I realise when I was researching baby names. And nope, there's nothing angelic about my kid's name.k0k s3n w4ihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09564727389837796019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-71297601328603038192013-05-31T12:59:27.370+08:002013-05-31T12:59:27.370+08:00i totally agree about the religious names, no way ...i totally agree about the religious names, no way any son of mine is going to be called anything like Christopher. i quite like the angel names though, Gabriel and Ariel and whatnot. hey, what about Angelo? Angeli? D'Angelis? xDTerrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10372283910910514463noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-73783811235195883992013-05-31T08:55:47.778+08:002013-05-31T08:55:47.778+08:00Since you are a fan of fantasy novels, what about
...Since you are a fan of fantasy novels, what about<br />Aylwin.<br />Melaqa.<br />Kundanq.<br />Zerves.<br />Iqabius.<br />Xanthus.<br />Lloyds.<br />MS1K as in TH1134.<br />Ok give us a few clues. Like the first letter and number of syllables.darshannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-27653060093899171252013-05-29T19:44:11.566+08:002013-05-29T19:44:11.566+08:00Gatsby? Holden? Gatsby? Holden? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-67582187353267233682013-05-29T18:08:21.759+08:002013-05-29T18:08:21.759+08:00Jen: Harold actually made my list but I didn't...Jen: Harold actually made my list but I didn't like the sound of it and while it has a meaning, it is not meaningful. I mean, can you imagine a baby with a name that means <i>"army ruler"</i>?<br /><br />darshan: Conan and Horatio were both on my list, but they got eliminated due to their crappy meaning.<br /><br />nicoletta: You are getting colder. Not a single hit :Pk0k s3n w4ihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09564727389837796019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-54938255678564081072013-05-29T09:40:51.412+08:002013-05-29T09:40:51.412+08:00Trying again ☺
Arnold? Lucas?
Aidan?
Roland? Ryla...Trying again ☺<br /><br />Arnold? Lucas?<br />Aidan?<br />Roland? Ryland? Declan?<br />Shane? Mitchell?<br />Dylan? Edwin? Jude?<br />Terrence? Raphael?<br />Warren? Kenneth? Fabian? Eugene?<br />Tristan?<br />Nolan?<br />Myron? Scott? Jayden? Hayden? Kayden? Braeden? Casey? Cillian?nicolettanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-77037202214037144372013-05-29T01:29:36.998+08:002013-05-29T01:29:36.998+08:00Ulysses.
Conan.
Pippin.
Errol.
Mordor.
Launcelot.
...Ulysses.<br />Conan.<br />Pippin.<br />Errol.<br />Mordor.<br />Launcelot.<br />Horatio.<br />Orc.<br />Maxie.darshannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-79735246334497961572013-05-28T12:52:57.626+08:002013-05-28T12:52:57.626+08:00Homer.
Bart.
Homer. <br />Bart. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-85266672156940001362013-05-28T11:46:26.610+08:002013-05-28T11:46:26.610+08:00Stuart
Philip (you could call him Pip!)
Andrew
Jus...Stuart<br />Philip (you could call him Pip!)<br />Andrew<br />Justin<br />Ivan<br />Barry<br />Harold<br />KumarJennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-49728893857579708822013-05-28T09:21:00.587+08:002013-05-28T09:21:00.587+08:00Liz: It will remain under wraps till the stork com...Liz: It will remain under wraps till the stork comes. But if anyone guesses it, I'll confirm it privately :P<br /><br />nicoletta: James was a name given to me by my old Catholic English tuition teacher, and Robert is a nickname that my med school buddies gave me for a laugh - after Robert Koch, the founder of modern bacteriology. You are getting warmer in the sense that some of the names you threw out was in my list till I crossed them out. I really liked Theodore and its diminutive, Teddy, but it means <i>"God's gift"</i>, so that disqualified it. Hugo is a candidate that fits the bill, but I didn't like the sound of it.k0k s3n w4ihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09564727389837796019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-11463208066211668692013-05-28T08:29:22.338+08:002013-05-28T08:29:22.338+08:00Evan?
William?
...Richard?
Arthur?
James?
uh, Robe...Evan?<br />William?<br />...Richard?<br />Arthur?<br />James?<br />uh, Robert? Theodore? Victor?<br />Ronald? Stanley? Hugo? Barney?<br />Am I getting closer?nicolettanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-58147453220845358532013-05-28T01:03:08.624+08:002013-05-28T01:03:08.624+08:00Ahaha, I'm not gonna try to guess. But I can f...Ahaha, I'm not gonna try to guess. But I can feel the pressure of choosing a name that is JUST RIGHT! :)<br /><br />Just tell us! :pLizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00162988536992087007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-37096428921835252752013-05-27T23:35:21.171+08:002013-05-27T23:35:21.171+08:00Jen: A colleague of mine just told me that he met ...Jen: A colleague of mine just told me that he met a waitress here with the name <i>Maternity</i>. Guess where the dad got the inspiration from when he went to register his kid's birth?<br /><br />Rewarp: Violates the 4th criterion, I think. Rare.<br /><br />nicoletta: Violates the 1st and does not really fulfill the 2nd one for me. It is really common (and you don't know this but I know two Adrians back in high school). Also while it does mean something, I am looking for something a little more than <i>"from Hadria"</i>.k0k s3n w4ihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09564727389837796019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-6820712584317725342013-05-27T20:43:32.604+08:002013-05-27T20:43:32.604+08:00Adrian?Adrian?littlefaithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15889569670657968266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-91837713993757768212013-05-27T10:53:23.362+08:002013-05-27T10:53:23.362+08:00Plato?Plato?Rewarphttp://thestrayworld.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-246194140200675056.post-62684398978749330462013-05-27T10:21:50.919+08:002013-05-27T10:21:50.919+08:00Oooo this sounds like a fun game. I'll come ba...Oooo this sounds like a fun game. I'll come back later to this.<br /><br />On the subject of interesting names, have someone in my office from East Malaysia named Yvonne Lady Diana (no lie) and Siegtraund.Jennoreply@blogger.com