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Nov 2017

It was a joke that came from twitter. It was cute things to call your girlfriend:
1. sugar
2. honey
3. flour
4. egg
5. 1/2 lb butter
6. stir
7. pour into pan
8. preheat to 375°

So I dropped the Preheat to and just left it 375.

Soleil is a pun on my real name, but I won't say what that pun is :wink: I assure you it's very clever and has made many a friend groan. Also, "Solaris", by Stanislaw Lem, is one of my favorite books.

Hawthorne just sounds cool. I was thinking of taking my Dad's last name, but "Sol Nacht" sounds pretty cringe-y.

well i decided to go by Momo at first because i liked the name (plus Avatar the last airbender and Xenosaga III)
but then i decided to settle with Moe (like the japanese trope) because, well im not totally sure XD but people thought i was just shortening Momo

i use spadesart, my username used to be spadethenightmaren. a very ingenious username i came up with in 6th grade centered around my nights into dreams oc in the same vein as (name)thehedgehog usernames.

i just got so used to people calling me spade that i salvaged the only part of that name i could (it took forever to find a replacement for my main blog name though and i had to settle with sppaade)

I used plenty of pen names back then, mostly they're my usernames in online games like PachirisuXD and RedCrystal, until I've settled with Lye-chii (cause of my love for lychees and it kinda looks cute)

I love Sailor Moon and I've always been wnqs (Winged Neo Queen Serenity) as my online persona :-=
Not terribly creative :stuck_out_tongue:

Hahah mine is the laziest: Syn-Cypher is just short for: Synesthesia Cypher. I run a blog about Synnie shenanigans and so the username I picked for the blog became my pen name.

I had a dream I was a taco, and I was eating myself, hence Korean (eating a) tacos

Yondoloki was the last name for a LARP character I played. My brother, who is a huge Tolkien fan was teaching himself elven language at the time, and created it for our LARP family. It's supposed to mean Son of the Dragon, but he screwed up the grammar. Should have been Lochiyon, and as I am a girl it should have been Lochiel.

Anyways, I had to think up a username for a forum and just picked that last name. I then found out that that letter combination is convieniently never taken online and never bothered to change it :3

got mine from movies

i love jurassic park! john hammond created dinosaurs using the dna in a mosquito preserved in amber orb. it's so fascinating (and the name amber sounds great too).

loveday is a character in the secret of moonacer. i think it's a very romantic name to use instead of valentine :blush:

When I was in the my high-school tech campus, I made friends with these two girls who never actually learned my name. One day they just called me 'Paul', which isn't even remotely close to my real name... it only shares one letter, in fact. I found it hilarious and didn't correct them, so hence I was 'Paul' to everyone in the class except for the teacher. I needed a username later, and I didn't really have anything planned out, so I went with Paul. The second part is my last name, though I usually put 'Tower' at the end instead, so it reads 'PaulsTower', after my user icon, since regular 'Paul' is generally taken/too short.

I wanted to use my real name...but also stay kinda anonymous. So I used the short version of my full name, which is 'Bea' and the first letter of my last name, which is 'R'.
Turned out that it spelled 'bear', which I found really cute so I settled on it as my pen name :bear: :smile:

Kotopopi is my dog's nickname and it's a totally made up word! It's just how his cuteness sounded in my brain.
As I've started to do a super deformed kind of comics I needed a cute name so... voilà! :smiley:

Once when I was in a college library, I noticed that some if my favorite authors (Timothy Zahn and William Zinser) were particularly easy to find in the book shelves. Not many books were on the Z shelf in the fiction section, and that shelf itself was easy to find at the far left side. I realized that this option was a system exploiting trick, like how folks used to name their businesses AAA This or That in order to be listed first in the old phone books. I immediately went to that huge dictionary in every large library's reference section and turned to the Z words. One if the first new words I found was the name of a biblical town which I had never read before. I have been Scott Zaboem ever since that moment.

Similarly, I found that "Common First Name" + "Unusual Last Name" is common among sci-fi and fantasy writers. It's like the first name offers a bit of familiarity while the last name promises some interesting strangeness.