How Do You Pronounce Your Name?

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  1. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    Not sure. Probably a ty with a bunch of others, not one absolute.

    Jurgen is one of them that comes to mind. I have to watch myself not to fall into prejudice when i meet a Jurgen :-D

    You got one?
     
  2. SpacemanSpiff

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    adolph is the worst name


    he just completely ruined that name for centuries...maybe even longer
     
  3. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    Adolf is on itself an ok name. Some crazy asswipe ruined it indeed
     
  4. Irminsul

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    I don't like Greg. It rhymes with egg. Greg the rotten egg.
     
  5. Ged

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    Norman Conquest
     
  6. Irminsul

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    Nah I never liked Adolph as a name. Too... Flying Dutchman. :D
     
  7. Asmodean

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    You just know something about a dog owner when you notice he called his shepherd Adolf :D
     
  8. Irminsul

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    I wanted to call our dog Führer. I was coerced not too. I don't get it. Kaiser is perfectly acceptable yet means the same thing. I think Führer is a great name for a male dog. I like what we ended up with even a bit better though.
     
  9. Asmodean

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    Himmler?
     
  10. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    Heinrich is a good name.
     
  11. Irminsul

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    Never liked that either. Actually I don't like many of their names. Borman. Sounds like a fat pig in which he WAS! Goebbles. Sounds like something hanging from old people's neck like a fetus. They're just terrible.

    I think I prefer Norwegian names. Or Scottish and Irish. But not those traitor English. Turn Fritz into Fred or something. :D and Thommy. He's now Tom. Or Thomb.
     
  12. Asmodean

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    Knut (could be swedish though)

    The Knutsons :-D I could call a dog Knutson.
     
  13. Irminsul

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    I remember in a couple game called Vietcong, one of the Sth Viets on your team was named Khnut. :D
     
  14. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    lol strikingly defined (for real)!
     
  15. guerillabedlam

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    Your name just rolls right off the tongue
     
  16. MeAgain

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    I once knew a guy named Richard Dick, AKA Dick Dick.
     
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  17. tommeem1

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    I knew it!
     
  18. tommeem1

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    I agree. I like the sound of that name. It just rolls off your tongue. But, no one call their kid that.
     
  19. tommeem1

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    I knew there was other variations of Tom.
     
  20. tommeem1

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    Lol!
     

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