So Dipu and River are awesome first names! Now I was thinking...

Nick

Yup, that's about as original as it gets! I do kind of like it though. I'm probably just used to it, but I like Nicholas a bit better. It's what I normally go by. Although, it does get a little annoying when there's three Nicks in one place.
 
I hate my name so so much lately... Can I have a real life name change?
 
I hate my name so so much lately... Can I have a real life name change?
I totally didn't contribute towards this at all. Just sayin.
 
My real name is Megan, which is fairly common. It was supposed to be Meagan but as soon as I as born, the nurses kept calling me "mee-gan" which is definitely not how it's pronounced. xD So my mom switched it to Megan to avoid having those issues in the future.

I like my name even though it's common. ^^
I think it suits me.
 
My name is pretty uncommon here, in Bulgaria, let alone in other countries. Boy, do I hate it. >_>

Богдана

^ GL trying to read it. ^^
 
I go by either Renée or Cera, but my first name's hyphenated and I hate it.

I've had to get over the fact that my parents couldn't agree on a name, so instead made it stupid, but it still sucks.
 
I like my name :) It's a pretty nice name, and I feel like it fits me fairly well.

Also I'm transgender so I chose it myself...so it kinda goes without saying that I like it. My birth name was meh, not a bad name for a guy I guess, just pretty bland and unremarkable. Still working on making Catherine my legal name.
 
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My first name is Brenden, pretty damn common except for the spelling. I never met anyone else with my name with the same spelling. There is a hockey player named Brenden Morrow, he's the only one I know of that uses the 2 E's though.

My last name is a lot more uncommon, never met or heard of anyone that shared my last name.
 
My birth name? I hate it because I didn't choose it; simple, really. I think it should be an inalienable right for every adult to choose their own name; sadly, it's very difficult in most countries.



My name is pretty uncommon here, in Bulgaria, let alone in other countries. Boy, do I hate it. >_>

Богдана

^ GL trying to read it. ^^
Without looking anything up...Vordana? I keep forgetting what Б is.
 
I'm OK with my first name, although I don't go by it. Christopher, I like it. However, I go by my middle name, Mitchell, which I like even more. I'm not religious, and don't mean to sound full of myself or cocky, but Mitchell means: "The One Who Is Like God." Yep. I like my name. Both of them.
 
I like mine quite a bit. The only problem is hardly anyone pronounces it right because it has an é in it.

I'm transgender though so I had to pick mine, and thus I was kind of guaranteed to pick a name I liked. My birth name was...okay? I won't be legally known as Téa for a very long time.
 
My first Name is Dennis, Dont like it, Dont hate it either.
 
I"ve never met or heard of anyone with the same first name as myself (I know what you're thinking and no, it is not Trogdor). That and I've also never met or heard of anyone with my last name besides my dad and my sisters. The only thing I like about my name is that I never get mistaken for anyone else. What surprises me though is that almost everyone spells correctly. I do however hate my my middle name because half the guys I know happen to have the same one.
 
I'm not that into my first name. It's another one of those semi-common, bland sounding names (no offense to others with the same name but like it). At the time, my parents thought it was unique and cool sounding....only to discover that many other kids had the same name. But then again, I'm kind of a boring person, so I guess it kinda fits, and I wouldn't really know what to change it to anyway.
 
Absolutely hate my first name, that's why I use a different online alias that I would prefer to be used for the people who know XP Not entirely sure the reason why I hate my name because I personally don't think it's that common of a name, but it just doesn't roll off the tongue as smoothly as I would want it to :c

Took the words right out of my mouth, lol. My real name isn't terribly common, but I still think it's boring so I still dislike it. You can't even make any cute nicknames out of it, it's too short and simple.
Then again, my parents didn't have long to pick a name. My ultrasound said I'd be a little boy.. imagine my parents' surprise.. Mother says it's because my father argued with her so much over the name, so when they found out they were actually having a girl, mom looked at dad and said, "Don't ever argue with me again." xP

Either way, I don't care much for it. For awhile I went by Alina because I thought it was pretty, but I've been feeling Silent Hilly over the past few years so I adopted the name Alessa, and now most of my friends even call me Alessa. :3
 
George. England has a prince by my name. It's not overly common, not overly rare. I like it and wouldn't want to change it even if I was paid to. Got it off my grandfather, and he was a wonderful man for the 9 years I knew him. I hope I can give my name as many positive connotations as he did~
 
I used to hate my name because i usually was the only one in class or place with that name, but i looked into it and i really like it now.

Idan means a period of time, era, or age. That's a really cool name. I asked my mom about it and she said "I called you Idan because i knew you'll be a big,important guy who'll hopefully change an era, and also because you started my time as a mother, you're my first child". Then we had an "Hug-it-out" thing.
 
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