Matthew, which I understand in some recent years was the most popular name in the U.S., but I have never cared for it. It always struck me as kind of a weak name.

Alberta?But my general alias starts with Maria. My real name is shared with a rather well-known geek,
This once included someone who later became an internet friend... thought I was a guy for weeks. :lmao:
Partially the reason i'm trying to shake the habit of calling people "mate" online and in RL. While it is not gender specific, women seem to take offense. You wouldn't believe the times i heard or read the line, "You known I'm a girl, right?" Then followed by a verbal or written murder.![]()
Ahahaha, I know, women are so sensitive.
I'm not, really, though. I usually laugh when there's a mixup like this and I'm more often than not called "dude", 'cause I pretty much act like one [which makes one question my boyfriend...]
I'm Isaac. Although most of my friends call me Iz. Only close friends really (and people online due to my choice of username).
Ahahaha, I know, women are so sensitive.
I'm not, really, though. I usually laugh when there's a mixup like this and I'm more often than not called "dude", 'cause I pretty much act like one [which makes one question my boyfriend...]
I'm Isaac. Although most of my friends call me Iz. Only close friends really (and people online due to my choice of username).
Ok, that's it. Now I just have to ask. I cant stand it anymore.
Whats with the drug trip avatars? Seriously. Skies, rainbows and unicorns? Is everyone stuck in 70's mode?
So I suppose “Eddie-baby” is out of the question, then?My first name is Edward. I will answer to Edward. I will answer to Ed. Hell, I even answer to Ven.
I will never, ever answer to Eddie.
In French, the feminine form is correctly spelled “Renée,” with the accent on the penultimate “e.”“René” is a common male name in my country of origin (the Philippines). From what I've heard, this is also the case in France, Spain, and Latin American countries, as in René Auberjonois, René Angelil, etc. The female version of my name in the U.S. is usually spelled “Reneé” with an extra “e,” but people automatically make the assumption that I'm a Ms or Mrs.
That’s an acute accent, actually.Daniel. Although its spelled Dániel, with an apostrophe.
You must have known a lot of deejays and pimps!. . . I had a similar experience. Within my circle of acquaintances we had at least five Daves: Doctor Dave, Skater Dave, Love Dave, Silver Dave, and Industrial Dave.
I knew a girl whose name was Magill, and she called herself Lil. But everyone knew her as Nancy.Mairiee
Now, before you go on and overheat your brain trying to pronounce it, it's just Mary. Not something fancy like Mayree. Or Marie. It's Mary.
*headdesk*
That being said, no one but my mom calls me Mairiee. I'm Lilly or Honey to everyone else.
How does one extract Lilly and Honey from “Mairiee” without using a really large pair of pliers?
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