This has probably been asked before but I wanted to add another layer/an alternative.
So, I ask, where did your username/pseudonym/nickname originate from? What’s the meaning behind it?
Or alternatively, which is the most creative/interesting nickname origin you have come across?
It’s an auditory pareidolia I often have, everytime someone says “courant d’air” (which is draught in french), I hear my first name.
School nickname
In Portuguese “zero hora” is the midnight shift, people started making jokes when I slept in class and the name got stuck.
The way I drove and the papers I used for rolling joints back when I was a teenager
It means bare, naked, possession-less.
The Reddit API debacle that killed third party apps.
Calvin and Hobbes. I added a ‘y’ to the end because I could.
Mothman+StarWars+Back to the Future
It sounds cute.
At first I lurked on my boyfriend’s account. We had both left Reddit during the API debacle, but I wasn’t ready to rejoin social media yet, so he hopped on Lemmy first.
But as he shared links and news and memes with me, and I scrolled the comments, I started wanting to participate. The first few times I felt drawn to comment (but didn’t yet), I wanted to ask people what the reasoning was behind their thoughts. That stuff is interesting to me.
So when I finally sat down and made an account for myself, it was the first thought in my head. I haven’t found myself asking anybody about their reasoning since then, but I still like the name.
Stole it from a user on a pirate bbs I was a member of in the early 90s, Digital Underground
I dunno, but people sure love calling me it all the time.
It’s from valarin (Tolkien’s language of the Valar)
https://glaemscrafu.jrrvf.com/english/motsvalarins.html
Akasan is ‘he says’
-z suffix is a person’s name
So it’s basically ‘Teller’ (I’d say storyteller) in valarin.
The ‘h’ was supposed to help in pronunciation, it only mildly does, I find
Bit warden made it for me
It’s classified