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Subject: OT: How do you pronounce your username? hehe


animajikgraphics ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 1:06 AM

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DefaultGuy ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 1:22 AM

LOL Gareee!!! That's an honor to comedian Bill Saluga (for those who collectively remember his character named Raymond J. Johnson Jr). "...You can call me Ray, or you can call me Jay, or you can call me Johnny or you can call me Sonny, or you can call me RayJay, or you can call me RJ... but ya doesn't hafta call me Johnson" In the same vain, you can call me Default or you can call me Guy, but ya don't have to call me Dork.


smallspace ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 1:30 AM · edited Wed, 27 July 2005 at 1:31 AM

smallspace? It's actually pronounced, "piccolospazio". :-)

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brynna ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 1:43 AM

Brynna = bryn na. Feminized for Bryn, which means high place or hill in Welsh. My Wiccan name, which in full is Brynna Morgan... sometimes in forums you'll see me as brynnamorgan because either someone else has brynna or I've forgotten my password or whichever email addy I had to retrieve it with. ;-)

Not "ASCII Code Plus"? (ASCII = ask-ee, at least in all the computer courses I ever took.)

That was my first reaction, too.

And I thought Anton's was pronounced kis-sel.

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ju8nkm9l ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 1:47 AM

"Junk - Mail". The "8" and "9" are silent. I know, I know, it doesn't make sense.... :)


kyraia ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 1:49 AM

BTW I thought I made the name Daio up, not knowing there it was actually a MAN's name in Japan ( I'm female and I have no idea how they pronounce Daio in Japan).

Daioh means great king in japanese. (I don't know if they really use this as a name, except in animes).

And about my username: it comes from a minor character in an anime called El Hazard. Animes are japanese but I don't know if Kyraia had the same name in the original. I only know the german version.
In German the pronunciation is very easy. The "y" is generally pronounced as " (u-Umlaut), and to speak with Francoise (sorry, there is no cedille on my keyboard :-)
but I know no English speaking person who is able to pronounce this correctly - although it is very easy once you realize that the pronounciation has nothing to do with the "u" where it comes from, but is quite close to "i" (or "ee" like in cheese).
So, the pronunciation is something like Krah-yah.

Kyraia actually is a female character, but in reality I am ... an alien


Fazzel ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 1:54 AM

Faw Zell, sort of like a fossil, but even older.



Shadow_Fyre ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 2:15 AM

wee-zee, a nickname I've had as long as I can remember thanks to the The Jefferson's TV show. I've heard it so long now my given name just sounds silly to me. This thread was fun to read. It's cleared up some of the trickier names here :)


Casette ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 2:56 AM · edited Wed, 27 July 2005 at 2:57 AM

Im spanish. So you probably pronounce my nick as "ka-set". But I pronounce it as "Kah-seh-teeh". Try to think on burritos and cantina mariachi, but spanish (from Spain) pronounciation is less soft as mexican one, a lilbit hard (mexicans usually ask why spanish people sounds ever as if they were angry... sounds different)

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Greebo ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 3:01 AM

Gree-bo easy really. Back when I was internet newbie and had zero imagination for my very first email addy (which I still have) I chose the name of one of my cats who obviously was named after Terry Pratchetts Greebo. Of course, in retrospect, maybe naming myself as a grotty old tom cat that shags and/or fights anything that moves was not the greatest of ideas. Especially as I'm female :) And just as a side note, I have the user name of Nanny Ogg over at the site that can't be named :)


vilian ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 3:46 AM · edited Wed, 27 July 2005 at 3:49 AM

LOL @ Helen - what a tasty maiden name you had ! Greetz to your dad :D BTW Anton - don't you have any Polish ancestors ? Your surname is pronounced strangely similar to Polish word written "kisiel" too :)

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EnglishBob ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 3:50 AM

As Robyn Hitchcock would say, "Please don't call me Reg, it's not my name". :)


pokeydots ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 4:01 AM

Mine is easy! lol Just the way it looks ;o) pokey dots And it doesn't mean a thing! lol Just thought it sounded fun! An old name I used on game sites was mommamoose, and that one was because I use to do the bullwinkle antler thingy ( ya know thumbs in your ears!)at my grankids and yell moose on the loose! lol

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gillbrooks ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 5:54 AM

LOL! I think after reading that SillieSallie would be a good one for you ;-)

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dona_ferentes ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 6:19 AM

Morphy pronunced... uh... Morphy (well, I love morping stuff, and I'm in Ireland - Morphy/Murphy, geddit?? :)


Simderella ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 7:21 AM

quote Khai --"kai" as in the character Kai in Lexx the H was added cos of so many ppl using "kai" at various sites.. --- Mmmmmmmm Kai (i loooooove michael mcmannus..drooool teehee) well my user name is pretty clear i think... SIM-DER-RELLA hehe -but my real name gets all kinds of weird pronouciations.. it is - Xianah = Zee-anna most people just call me Xi (Zee) ...and this always makes me chuckle, someone in a chat room, once asked me why people were calling me 11... get it?? they thought XI was roman numerals.. LOL -S- xXx

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Daio ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 7:35 AM

Well, SnowSultan and kyraia, that explains why the most common "misprounciation" I get is "die-oh". And why a number of people who don't know me personally start off thinking I am Japanese and male instead of German-American and female. ;-)

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Indoda ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 9:24 AM

In-doh-da origin Zulu/Shangaan = man Tried quite a few names that had been taken so resorted to a language I tried to learn some 20 years ago.

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layingback ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 9:40 AM

laying back - simple. Comes from a now-defunct email addy. Was enjoying early retirement (from choice), and got cable broadband service from @Home about the same time, ergo layingback@home.com. Alas all good things must come to an end ;-)


Bobasaur ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 1:07 PM · edited Wed, 27 July 2005 at 1:14 PM

I've been thinking about XENOPHONZ (charlie) and think I figured it out.

xeno comes from the word xeno. Or maybe it's a prefix or something. Anyway, it means "stranger" (also used in "xenophobia" -the extreme fear of strangers)

"phonz" sounds like "Fonz" which many of us recognize as Arther Fonzarelli, that icon of cool badness in the legendary TV show "Happy Days."

[In all honesty I think that email circulating the Internet about phonz being the Greek work for "poopydiapers" is even less accurate than the one saying "Bobasaur" means to bounce your head up and down over a small festering wound.]

Anyways, all this leads me to conclude that XENOPHONZ probably means "stranger cool badness."

Or not.

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odf ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 2:29 PM

Well, Daio, I don't know about German-Americans, but Germans surely would pronounce your screen name as "Die-oh", or even worse, "Duh-yoh". Actually, that's how the little voice in my head pronounces it. Now I'll have to change that habit, I guess.

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lhiannan ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 3:09 PM

Law-naan, vampiric fae of Celtic lore. Wishing i had used a capital "L", I get Ihiannan alot :D


maclean ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 3:23 PM

'LOL @ Mac ... you said your last name is Davidson - hence the Harley reference. I'm getting too obscure in me old age perhaps' Nah, xena, I'm just stupid at that time of night. '"Junk - Mail". The "8" and "9" are silent. I know, I know, it doesn't make sense.... :)' Maybe not, but it's fun. If anyone remembers Tom Lehrer, the great American satirist. 'I am reminded at this point of a fellow I used to know, called Henry. Only, to give you an idea of what an individualist he was, he spelled it H-E-N-3-R-Y. The '3' was silent' And my personal favorite, (and my signature at PoserPros). 'Actually, I did rather well myself this past Christmas. The nicest thing I received was a Gift Voucher, good at any hospital for a lobotomy' Tom Lehrer - 1950s mac


3-DArena ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 3:36 PM

SilverMage, with a long "a" as in "may". I had a client when I actively did web design who made me insane by pronouncing my company name SilverMage Concepts badly. She was trying to be impressive and "cultured" she always pronounced the "mage" like she was saying "Decoupage". Came about from my old BBS days of playing L.O.R.D.S, I played as Lady Warrior but when I was listed on some websites as a top player they came gunning for me lol so I changed my handle to RubyMage for my playing partner at the time and eventually to GoldenMage and ultimately to SilverMage, since I always prefer silver to gold. But when I came here it was taken, hence the "lady" in front of it.


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lhiannan ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 3:41 PM

I've heard mage garbled into madge, but never mahj. Urgh, heh. But then again, I am amazed at the number of people who just go blank trying to spell my last name. McCormick isn't a weird name :) So, I start spelling it for them... "Em, Cee, Cee"... "What, 2 C's?" Which doesn't help when we've just got through trying to spell my first name. Deana... pronounced Dee-An-Uh. Person: "Dee-eye-ay-en-ay"... "Dee-Ee, actually"... Person has dumbfounded look "Really?" "No, I am lying. My name is Deana, I spell it Diana." If you're not from So. Ohio where vowels are pronounced differently, it's okay. But if you're my great aunt and lived 4 minutes away from me my entire life, it's not.:)


Daio ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 3:44 PM

Odf, my mother is German - immigrated to the US when she was 19 and she pronounces it "day-oh" or rather 'day-ah" - she seems to have troubles with the "o". I can see where people would think "Dai" should be pronounced "die" given the pronounciations of Tai Chi and Chai Tea but I pronounce it "day" and since it's my nickname/screen name, I can pronounce it however I want. ;-) But if someone accidentally ran into me at someplace and pronounced it "die-oh", I'd probably respond... after blinking in confusion a moment.

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odf ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 4:04 PM

Daio, yep, the "o" is pronounced subtly differently in German. I'd probably sound much like your mother when I said Daio. :-)

-- I'm not mad at you, just Westphalian.


Ardiva ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 4:28 PM

"are-dee-vah" is how to pronounce mine. :)



3-DArena ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 5:04 PM

Well I was saying Daio as you do lol lhiannan - you think that's bad? My maiden name was "Bump" and still people ask how to spell it lol Then of course there is the reaction to my first name: "Shawn? Your name is Shawn? That's a boy's name!" For some reason there are people who think they need to notify me that I have been misnamed lol


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diolma ( ) posted Wed, 27 July 2005 at 5:22 PM

ROFLMAO (no - that's not how I pronounce my user-name).... @ AntoniaTiger : Hi Fanshaw! (How ever did the English language come up with that wierd spelling??) and @ Gongyla : "ghoti" = "Fish" (Credit where credit is due: George Bernard Shaw invented that one to emphasise the peculiarities in English Pronunciation). Still a hoot, though.. BTW, Diolma can be pronounced any way you like..:-)) Cheers, Diolma



FreeBass ( ) posted Thu, 28 July 2005 at 1:38 PM

Tank you Anton fer helpin' elucidate this bafflin' concept. Me = Free(style) Bass (player). And fer further clarification; Bass = 4 stringed musical instrument...I DON'T play the 'lectric fish!!! This is a great thread....Due to the shortage of capital letters on many ppls keyboards, usernames can be difficult to decipher. Until today, I was never sure if it was Mr Sparky, or Mrs Parky. But I'm still confused on Vilian..."an" like in "banana"...Ummmm, there's 2 "an" sounds, & they don' sound alike ('round here, anyway ;-)



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xantor ( ) posted Thu, 28 July 2005 at 2:19 PM

There is only one "an" sound in banana, it is repeated.


Bobasaur ( ) posted Thu, 28 July 2005 at 2:33 PM

I wondered the same thing that FreeBass did. I've heard the word banana pronounced this way by people from Hawaii to Virginia, South Dakota to Florida: Bu (u as in "up") na (a as in "apple") nu (u as in "up) I hadn't heard any other pronouciations.

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xantor ( ) posted Thu, 28 July 2005 at 2:36 PM

The correct way to pronounce banana is with one "an" sound, regional variations don`t count.


Francemi ( ) posted Thu, 28 July 2005 at 3:12 PM

I suspect the AN in Vilian should be pronounced about the same way as the AN in Franise but like Vilian said, there is no word with that exact sound in English. ;o)

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SophiaDeer ( ) posted Thu, 28 July 2005 at 4:36 PM

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My user name is pretty easy to pronounce...Sophia and Deer

I picked Sophia after Sophia Loren and Deer after my real last name which is Deer With Horns. My husband is Lakota Sioux, born and raised on the Cheyenne River Sioux rez in South Dakota.

We live in Connecticut now.

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randym77 ( ) posted Thu, 28 July 2005 at 4:57 PM

The correct way to pronounce banana is with one "an" sound, regional variations don`t count.

Dictionary.com disagrees with you. Bobasaur is right. The first (and last) a is a "schwa" while the second is a short a.


gillbrooks ( ) posted Thu, 28 July 2005 at 5:48 PM

"I picked Sophia after Sophia Loren and Deer after my real last name which is Deer With Horns. My husband is Lakota Sioux, born and raised on the Cheyenne River Sioux rez in South Dakota." How romantic :-)

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Thank you :-)

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Xena ( ) posted Fri, 29 July 2005 at 12:00 AM

** I wondered the same thing that FreeBass did. I've heard the word banana pronounced this way by people from Hawaii to Virginia, South Dakota to Florida: Bu (u as in "up") na (a as in "apple") nu (u as in "up) I hadn't heard any other pronouciations.** We Aussies pronounce it bar-nar-nah :)


sixus1 ( ) posted Fri, 29 July 2005 at 12:31 AM

My birthname was Rebecca Gilbreath (Galbraith). When I was 23 I bought a new last name and changed the spelling of my first name. I was Rebekah Blackhart. Black as in the color and hart as in a male deer. Then I met and married Les. I tried to get him to take my last name since I bought it, but he wouldn't go for it. Men. ;p --Rebekah--


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