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Malbolge
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Post Re: Anagramming Steampunk Names
Here's mine :) : tytnnniraonpioneth

It's always cool to see what you come up with, I'll save this one along with the dark side name you made me (Antonin Typhontrine).


Sat Apr 10, 2010 8:59 am
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Bittersweet illusion, thanks and enjoy:

Hekate Regina Clinker
= Kaigrreetelncieakhn

Hekate: reflecting the Victorians' fondness for classical names, this is the ancient Greek name of the goddess of the moon, crossroads, and sorcery.

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Nightspectre

Hyperion T. Tintannon
= tytnnniraonpioneth

Hyperion: as mentioned above, the Victorians' had a fondness for classical names. In ancient Greek myth, Hyperion was the Titan who fathered the lights of the heavens. His name means "watcher from above."

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Sat Apr 10, 2010 9:46 am
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What fun, what fun! Here's my full name (I hope it's not troublesome that I have two middle names): Axilneeeseiljoecyssvaaen.

And for my two favourite gents: Hreniaenlaexdrbcenuklfsiet

and

Gvainpualkrlabyorosbun

Who coincedentally also both have second middle names. :? 8)

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Mon Apr 12, 2010 2:01 pm
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Purple-black13, here you go. Your two gentleman friends are members of the peerage:

Alcyone Elissa Xenia Jeeves
= Axilneeeseiljoecyssvaaen.

Sir Alexander Bethuel Fincken
= Hreniaenlaexdrbcenuklfsiet

Baron Alvy Paulus Borking
= Gvainpualkrlabyorosbun

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Mon Apr 12, 2010 2:44 pm
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osmhat enall rwsokpo

Interesting, as the steampunk genre is only really known to me through fiction..... and Fields of the Nephilim, of course.

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Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:20 am
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centurion, you have a really fun name to work with. Take your pick:

Alphonso Mawlstoker
Alphonso Metalworks
Stanholme Woolspark
Sokrates P. Hollowman
Paramonos K. Shotwell

= osmhatenallrwsokpo

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Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:56 am
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Nephele wrote:

Sir Alexander Bethuel Fincken
= Hreniaenlaexdrbcenuklfsiet

Baron Alvy Paulus Borking
= Gvainpualkrlabyorosbun

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Oh my! :lol: Hmm, good work Nephele!

I think I might just chop off the last name at the end though, it seems like a bit much (my fault, I know, it is a lot of letters to work with).

Alternately, perhaps could you try with just their first, last and the nicer of their middle names to form a first and last (like Alphonso Mawlstoker and everyone else)?:

aednirnteaifxshleer

and

visunabgpoournpl

I just want to see if this works better...

I'm sorry if it's troublesome. :oops: You don't have too if you don't want to, because frankly, Sir Alexander Bethuel and Baron Alvy Paulus are quite fitting... and yet curiosity killed the cat.

I love my own name though! :mrgreen:

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Tue Apr 13, 2010 1:06 pm
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Oh my! :lol: Hmm, good work Nephele!

I think I might just chop off the last name at the end though, it seems like a bit much (my fault, I know, it is a lot of letters to work with).


Thank you. And, yes, that will be helpful. Generally, multiple middle names tend to be a bit much to work with. (Although a scramble that's too short isn't too good, because Steampunk names tend to be a bit lengthy.)

I'll be back later with new anagrams for you and your friends. It's no trouble at all, Purple-black. When people enjoy the names I anagram for them, it makes me kinda happy. :)

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-- Wed Apr 14, 2010 6:26 am --

Purple-black13, try these names for your friends:

Daniel Rixenfeathers
= aednirnteaifxshleer

Appius V. Longbourn
= visunabgpoournpl

And if you'd like to give me a shorter scramble of your own name, I'll be happy to re-do that as well.

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Yes I love how you do these. How do you do them seemingly so easy though?
Heres mine. onmsanidtrsnariea

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Malkavius

Sir Ainston Readman
= onmsanidtrsnariea

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Nephele wrote:
Purple-black13 wrote:

Oh my! :lol: Hmm, good work Nephele!

I think I might just chop off the last name at the end though, it seems like a bit much (my fault, I know, it is a lot of letters to work with).


Thank you. And, yes, that will be helpful. Generally, multiple middle names tend to be a bit much to work with. (Although a scramble that's too short isn't too good, because Steampunk names tend to be a bit lengthy.)

I'll be back later with new anagrams for you and your friends. It's no trouble at all, Purple-black. When people enjoy the names I anagram for them, it makes me kinda happy. :)

-- Nephele

-- Wed Apr 14, 2010 6:26 am --

Purple-black13, try these names for your friends:

Daniel Rixenfeathers
= aednirnteaifxshleer

Appius V. Longbourn
= visunabgpoournpl

And if you'd like to give me a shorter scramble of your own name, I'll be happy to re-do that as well.

-- Nephele


They're lovely! :D

Just for fun: xisseavnleaeelisean. These name games are so addictive!

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Wed Apr 14, 2010 1:32 pm
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Purple-black13, have another:

Ainslee Avaline Essex
= xisseavnleaeelisean

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Wed Apr 14, 2010 2:20 pm
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One anagramming thread isn't enough, folks, she's insatiable (and will be the first to admit it, I'll wager).

So here ya go:

ilrniiutersccnanvct


And always wanting to contribute, here's a scrambler that scrambles as you type.

(I type, it scrambles?

You type, it scrambles.)

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Lachrymose, I always enjoy doing you. :)

Calvin N. Circuitstern
= ilrniiutersccnanvct

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Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:25 am
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>blush<

Nephele wrote:
Lachrymose, I always enjoy doing you. :)

Calvin N. Circuitstern
= ilrniiutersccnanvct

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