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Originally Posted by stepurhan
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Heh, I like those. And even though "Ludkhannah" is not at all German (my guess of the german equivalent was "Luana". A quick search revealed that I guessed correctly, although the "graceful" is not necessarily part of the meaning. It just said it meant "Female Warrior/Battle Maiden".), and the german equivalent of "Waldhurga" is "Walborgd" (this was a bit more difficult to find. There's subtle differences between "Waltraud", "Walburgha" and "Walborgd". Also, Walborgd is probably the most rare of the three, with "Waltraud being the most common. I've never before heard "Walborgd").
I think I'll use them as my throne middle names. Just like Jazhara is my throne name. Jazhara Waldhurgha/Walborgd Ludkhannah/Luana (Seven/Seveen) the First of the World.
By the way, I've actually used the "Seveen" as a last name for my RPG characters until recently. I first did that in Baldur's Gate 2, but when I played it next, I did not use a last name at all, because the system used in the game does not enable you to separate first and last name the way it is possible in Neverwinter Nights (but in NWN I used it as a last name again for some time.)
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Originally Posted by Jelena
Oh dear, eight tongued smilies. She's not going to like that. Everyone knows it's seven smileys unless she's upset.
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Originally Posted by stepurhan
I'll edit it then.
EDIT. Done. There are only 7 now. Wouldn't want to be in trouble.
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Actually you get in trouble if you *do* use 7 smileys. That would be identity
theft.
I won't be too strict enforcing this at times, though.
My first middle name is of Latin origin and means "Of ancient italian culture" - If you know your italian history, then you know to which group of people it is referring to. No, it's not the Romans.
My second middle name is much more common. Although the German form might be a bit less common in English speaking areas.
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