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Please do mine too?
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Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:24 am
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Thank you, HTD. I liked your anagram, too. Clever way of scrambling your name for privacy. :) Take your pick:

Abiah P. Ironmaples
Pamphilos A. Braine

= Popa Serban Mihail

-- Nephele


Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:54 am
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jeeonlejeniens <~ is my real name

jagenagsedaret <~ one of my OC's


Thu Apr 22, 2010 6:24 am
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Jade, your profile doesn't indicate your gender, so I guessed and gave you feminine names.

Joelinné Jeenes
= jeeonlejeniens

Adrastea Jeggen
= jagenagsedaret

-- Nephele


Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:54 am
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Nephele wrote:
You already have a Steampunk name, although you may not know it. It is hidden within your own name, and it is uniquely your own.

The names that I produce will generally consist of first and middle names in use during the 19th century, combined with a proper and/or whimsical sounding British surname, to give the name a Victorian appearance.

-- Nephele


I'm sorry I've come to this late - as you know, Nephele, I can never resist your anagrams.

However, this one has an added twist of interest... it's an odd feeling being a Brit and asking for a name which sounds British! :)

rrribseoomvnoialedef

Thank you!!!


Fri Apr 23, 2010 10:47 pm
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DarklyInclined wrote:
However, this one has an added twist of interest... it's an odd feeling being a Brit and asking for a name which sounds British! :)


Ha! Well, here's hoping I can add a touch of 19th century flavor to your already British name. :D

Ambrosine Elvire Frood
= rrribseoomvnoialedef

Your middle name of "Elvire" was given to you by your grandmother who, in the year 1828, had attended the opening performance of Daniel-Francois Auber's La Muette de Portici at the Paris Opéra and was entranced by the tragic character of Princess Elvire.

-- Nephele


Sat Apr 24, 2010 3:21 am
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Nephele wrote:
DarklyInclined wrote:
However, this one has an added twist of interest... it's an odd feeling being a Brit and asking for a name which sounds British! :)


Ha! Well, here's hoping I can add a touch of 19th century flavor to your already British name. :D

Ambrosine Elvire Frood
= rrribseoomvnoialedef

Your middle name of "Elvire" was given to you by your grandmother who, in the year 1828, had attended the opening performance of Daniel-Francois Auber's La Muette de Portici at the Paris Opéra and was entranced by the tragic character of Princess Elvire.

-- Nephele


Ambrosine! Now there's a name that should live eternally :wink: And I love my new "family"'s background. My grandmother was clearly a lady of great culture. :D

Thank you, Nephele... I love it!

-- Minnie


Sat Apr 24, 2010 4:43 am
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DarklyInclined wrote:
Ambrosine! Now there's a name that should live eternally :wink: And I love my new "family"'s background. My grandmother was clearly a lady of great culture. :D

Thank you, Nephele... I love it!

-- Minnie


Glad you enjoyed, m'lady. Yep, Steampunkers are definitely noted for great culture and impeccable British manners. (But they do carry the odd rapier-hidden-in-the-walking-stick for those times when one finds oneself in expected battle.) :)

-- Nephele


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How about mine? Thanks Nephele!

ilacnkailrsspao

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Sun Apr 25, 2010 7:52 am
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harpy, here you go:

Nicolaila Sparks
= ilacnkailrsspao

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...but you can call me Sparkplug! :D Thanks Nephele!

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Decided to anagram the anagrammist...came up with this:

Nephele Carnal =

Hanna Crepelle

and you'll have to read about 2/3 of the way down this slightly sad article to get some family background:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2006/may/08/1

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Wed Apr 28, 2010 3:08 pm
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Lachrymose wrote:
Decided to anagram the anagrammist...came up with this:

Nephele Carnal =

Hanna Crepelle

and you'll have to read about 2/3 of the way down this slightly sad article to get some family background:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2006/may/08/1


Brilliant work, Lachry! Thank you for my own Steampunk name! (With a history, as well!)

-- Hanna Crepelle a.k.a. Nephele Carnal


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Ooh, can you anagram my name?

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zombifarius

Ciaran Xzavier Gunsmith
= Amazing Crux A Vein Shirt

-- Nephele


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