15 August 2014 @ 09:41 pm
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Everyone's got a name or at least something close to it. But do you guys know what your names actually mean, or the reason you were given that name? We give pokémon names to set them apart, but does the way you name yours mean anything special? I just named this guy Lemon Twist since he reminds me of striped lemon candy.

[It’s been a boring day, for once Killua didn’t feel like doing something insane. Instead he’s just laying on his Dunesparce.]

It's interesting when you think about it: someone or you yourself has been given this word to identify by and it could have some really deep mean behind it. It could be something that a person thought sounded cute but in the end it's pretty sucky for you. For example, someone could have named their kid after a word that sounds cool yet it could mean horse-shit in the language its from.

I sort of lucked out with the way my parents named me and my siblings, but it has me wondering about everyone else. So tell me what your names mean.
 
 
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Cecil Harvey: curious[personal profile] paladinlost on September 1st, 2014 02:14 pm (UTC)
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...For both moons, to be safe, even if the Red Moon is still gone.
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Killua Zoldyck: uh Oo;[personal profile] killer_sweets on September 7th, 2014 02:30 am (UTC)
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You lost a moon?
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Cecil Harvey: lost in thought[personal profile] paladinlost on September 7th, 2014 02:30 pm (UTC)
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It left. Its inhabitant chose to look for another planet, to ensure everyone's safety.
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Killua Zoldyck: Thinking[personal profile] killer_sweets on September 17th, 2014 03:38 am (UTC)
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Ahh, since you're so knowledgeable on the subject, are you related to them in anyway?
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Cecil Harvey: thoughtful[personal profile] paladinlost on September 17th, 2014 04:13 pm (UTC)
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My brother and uncle were among them. That is quite likely why we could visit them in the first place.
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