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Post by Saint Ambrosef on Nov 23, 2020 14:44:00 GMT -5
ironically my name is actually on this thread already
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Post by Skypaw13 on Nov 23, 2020 14:46:36 GMT -5
trickster โฅ classic. close to what my ideal russian psyeudonym would be (katerina). 7/10 dal Skypaw13 elizabeth is my other cousin who i do NOT like. shame, though, its a classy name. 5/10 Wait, how is Katie not close to Katerina? Katie is literally a nickname for Katrina, which is the americanized Katerina.
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Post by Saint Ambrosef on Nov 23, 2020 14:53:42 GMT -5
trickster โฅ classic. close to what my ideal russian psyeudonym would be (katerina). 7/10 dal Skypaw13 elizabeth is my other cousin who i do NOT like. shame, though, its a classy name. 5/10 Wait, how is Katie not close to Katerina? Katie is literally a nickname for Katrina, which is the americanized Katerina. i was responding to the elizabeth part ope. you can have a 7/10 for that guess too. i always wanted to have a russian psuedonym as an novel author and katerina was my favorite slavic name
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Post by Skypaw13 on Nov 23, 2020 14:56:33 GMT -5
Wait, how is Katie not close to Katerina? Katie is literally a nickname for Katrina, which is the americanized Katerina. i was responding to the elizabeth part ope. you can have a 7/10 for that guess too. i always wanted to have a russian psuedonym as an novel author and katerina was my favorite slavic name Me too. My boyfriend and I have already decided that if we have a daughter, her name will be Katrina. We're not Russian, so Katerina is weird, but Katerina is my favorite name generally, so we're going with closest pick.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2020 14:56:55 GMT -5
Is it Becky?
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Post by Leapkit on Nov 23, 2020 14:58:01 GMT -5
The name that popped into my head for real was Callista because you remind me a lot of a girl I went to middle school with with that name. But I'd be shocked if anyone other than her even had that name. I kind of also agree with people saying Katie or Catherine. Madeline or Maddie could also suit you maybe?
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Post by Skypaw13 on Nov 23, 2020 15:08:12 GMT -5
The name that popped into my head for real was Callista because you remind me a lot of a girl I went to middle school with with that name. But I'd be shocked if anyone other than her even had that name. I kind of also agree with people saying Katie or Catherine. Madeline or Maddie could also suit you maybe? I knew a Kalista in middle school.
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Post by metsfan09 on Nov 23, 2020 17:01:53 GMT -5
Amber, heavily influenced by your username lol.
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Post by Saint Ambrosef on Nov 23, 2020 21:51:44 GMT -5
what have i started
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Post by Turin not Torino on Nov 25, 2020 7:52:54 GMT -5
Although I believe you will never reveal the answer, I will go with my final answer:
Mary Catherine, with Maria being the "bonus" middle name you were given when you were baptized (I know that's not the correct terminology, but it was something my manager told me several years ago when explaining how as a Catholic she was given the extra name). Being raised Episcopalian, we were baptized, but not given the extra name.
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Post by Saint Ambrosef on Nov 25, 2020 23:53:24 GMT -5
Although I believe you will never reveal the answer, I will go with my final answer: Mary Catherine, with Maria being the "bonus" middle name you were given when you were baptized (I know that's not the correct terminology, but it was something my manager told me several years ago when explaining how as a Catholic she was given the extra name). Being raised Episcopalian, we were baptized, but not given the extra name. not my name, but you are partially correct on the tradition. it's actually at confirmation, not baptism, and chosen by the individual after a saint they want to emulate. my chosen confirmation name is ambrose after st. ambrose of milan, hence my screen name! its a good guess tho because i know several mary-catherines, including my roommate lol edit: i will reveal my name if i get enough guesses
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Post by Saint Ambrosef on Nov 25, 2020 23:54:25 GMT -5
4/10 nothing wrong with it i guess but it reminds me of stuff old nuns for some reason???
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Post by Leapkit on Nov 26, 2020 0:04:57 GMT -5
*immediately googling st ambrose*
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Post by Saint Ambrosef on Nov 26, 2020 0:08:22 GMT -5
*immediately googling st ambrose* cant tell if youre just that interested or because you think it holds the clue to my real name, which it does not. i just think its neat how when emperor theodosius murdered a few thousand people in cold blood the dude had the balls to publicly deny him communion in front of everyone and demand he atone edit: also when the old bishop died the people of milan decided they wanted him even tho he wasnt a priest bc he was smart n stuff and ambrose' immediate reaction was to go into hiding. what a mood.
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Post by Leapkit on Nov 26, 2020 0:10:03 GMT -5
*immediately googling st ambrose* cant tell if youre just that interested or because you think it holds the clue to my real name, which it does not. i just think its neat how when emperor theodosius murdered a few thousand people in cold blood the dude had the balls to publicly deny him communion in front of everyone and demand he atone no im genuinely interested and now i have 13 tabs open about catholics.
thanks for this wikipedia rabbit hole I am now in.
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Post by Saint Ambrosef on Nov 26, 2020 0:41:32 GMT -5
cant tell if youre just that interested or because you think it holds the clue to my real name, which it does not. i just think its neat how when emperor theodosius murdered a few thousand people in cold blood the dude had the balls to publicly deny him communion in front of everyone and demand he atone no im genuinely interested and now i have 13 tabs open about catholics. thanks for this wikipedia rabbit hole I am now in.
excellent taste
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Post by ๐๐ซ๐ข๐๐ซ โฅ on Nov 26, 2020 11:24:24 GMT -5
hmmm. just based off what i know from posts of yours i see around, i'd guess anne, emily (emma), a virtue name (i.e., hope, grace, trinity, ...charity), colleen, or caroline. imho beth was my top pick but there have been a lot of elizabeths thrown around so im assuming that beth was sublimated into that. maybe kathleen if we're going to swing irish.
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Post by Saint Ambrosef on Nov 26, 2020 13:58:17 GMT -5
hmmm. just based off what i know from posts of yours i see around, i'd guess anne, emily (emma), a virtue name (i.e., hope, grace, trinity, ...charity), colleen, or caroline. imho beth was my top pick but there have been a lot of elizabeths thrown around so im assuming that beth was sublimated into that. maybe kathleen if we're going to swing irish. i always associate virtue names with Puritanism lol. i like these guesses though, i think some of them could fit me. 8/10. i am actually irish, about 25% (the other is mostly German and Slavic)
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