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Adrienne
I don't know
I would name myself "I don't know"
Iโd probably look at ancient Scythian names
Telemachus Or Uncommon.
Schamhorst
Galadriel, because of the reactions it would get.
Ender
Rrrrrr
Growing
Put that with my last name works so well
Johnson?
To obvious but still funny. No you have to split my last name into parts and say it more how it looks then how you would normally say it.
42
Is McLovin taken?
Fleur
Zach, short for Zachariah. Variation of my fursonas name Zachary (well, technically Zach because he prefers using that over the full name).
Also the name of a Fire Emblem Heroes character I totally want to get more screen time because I think he's cool, as a casual.
My first name is already uncommon, or even rare. At least in the US; it might be more common in Europe, though still probably uncommon there.
But I always liked the name "Hiram." Not just uncommon, old-timey as well.
Iโd probably pick the unique name of someone very famous, in the hopes that I could still hide myself online by having references to me shoved 10 pages deep
My current username. It feels like a real person's name, no?
Holden
Sebastian
Worcestershire - so no one can pronounce my name.