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"The Villan", as original as most of the other names on here.

 

However, KNEE is the only place where I use "The Villan". My XBL and username on other forums is "Roostophe", but I sometimes like to combine the two and create the uber original moniker of "Roostophe The Villan". Mwuhaha.

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History suggests that compared to most other names on N-E, my name is totally original...!

OK whatever, but it does have a 'heart melt in your chest' story attached to it

 

Oh, and I thought I'd say that CooInTheZoo is an awesome name :D

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My name is pretty unique, its a shame it can be a Surname, tough :'(

 

I made it random, and guess what, it was a name.

 

Still, no one on the Internet uses this name, that makes me Happy ^^

 

Actually, I've been wondering how you pronounce your name. 'Cause here in Denmark, "aa" was earlier used for the sound "å", in which case "maase" becomes "måse", which literally means "butts" in Danish. :laughing:

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Mines just stuck with me. I went for a "holiday" in scotland years back, and when I came back the first thing that entered my mind when I was making an email address was "Haggis". So, it's just stayed with me. I don't actually associate it with the wierd Scottish food - but most people do.

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I would say mine is very original. :grin:

 

No one else has it! I took it on Xbox live just in case! :p and every place I sign up to it's never been taken.

 

I'm not even sure where I got it from. :heh: I just randomly shouted it out one day, when I got too excited while seeing the Nintendo DS for the first time!

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Actually, I've been wondering how you pronounce your name. 'Cause here in Denmark, "aa" was earlier used for the sound "å", in which case "maase" becomes "måse", which literally means "butts" in Danish. :laughing:

 

LOL!!!

 

Its pronounced:

 

Meize or Má-áse, my friends use Má-áse, i use Meize.

 

But Maase is writen a lot cooler :D

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