Since we are also talking about pets, I tried to name my late cat T'Pring. But in the end she was mostly called Cat, so it was kinda pointless.
Our son's middle name is Archer.
I wouldn't say he was named after the character so much as that's where we heard the name and liked it.
Our son's middle name is Archer.
I wouldn't say he was named after the character so much as that's where we heard the name and liked it.
And here I would have expected his name to be "Lerxst" or possibly "Syrinx".
Have you or do you know someone who has named their child after a sci fi/fantasy character? What is the name and why did you pick that name?
I have 2 beautiful daughters named Jadzia and Arwen. I am a big fan of Star Trek and LOTR as well, but I was also looking for a not-so-common name for my daughters. I loved the characters and thought the names were beautiful. So lets see if I'm the only crazy person in the galaxy to do this......
Back when Robotech was on the air, I thought that "Miriya" was a lovely name, so much that I'd consider naming a daughter that if I ever had one.
On the slim chance I ever have children, I'd love to name them after a sci-fi/fantasy character (although I've also thought about using names from various mythologies), but I have a feeling convincing the child's mother of that would be a next-to-impossible task, unless I luck out and find someone as nerdy as I am.
My old lady agreed to Elanor (After Sam's daughter in LotR), but then when it came time for the name certificate, she "forgot" and spelled it the traditional way (Eleanor).
Have you or do you know someone who has named their child after a sci fi/fantasy character? What is the name and why did you pick that name?
I have 2 beautiful daughters named Jadzia and Arwen. I am a big fan of Star Trek and LOTR as well, but I was also looking for a not-so-common name for my daughters. I loved the characters and thought the names were beautiful. So lets see if I'm the only crazy person in the galaxy to do this......
Does Jadzia get confused when you call her "old man"?
My old lady agreed to Elanor (After Sam's daughter in LotR), but then when it came time for the name certificate, she "forgot" and spelled it the traditional way (Eleanor).
It's probably for the best. It's one thing to use a sci-fi themed name that is incredibly easy to spell, like "Ezri" or "Jadzia" or "Arwen." But you're just asking for a lifetime of paperwork headaches if you give them a phonetically traditional sounding name with an unconventional spelling. (Tolkien inspired names are particularly bad in this respect.)
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