Saturday with Sach: Whats In a Name
NAMING - IN THE BEGINNING
I had the curious privilege of seeing the internet as we know it form into what it is today from my childhood. There was a dark time, a scary time, when the internet wasn't really a thing people knew about, or used. We had to do some scary stuff to get information back then. DARK things. Things like, "asking people questions in real life". Who even has time for that, right? How did we live?!
When it came time to have a presence on the internet, I went through a lot of names. The one I probably had the longest (before Sacheverell) was "Pretzel", a handle I used in a lot of MMOs and FPS games. What made me choose that name? I was probably hungry. Who knows. What mattered was that people knew me by that name, and it became a part of me. Our in-game names are, in a sense, who we are; it's not even what the name implies, or where it came from, but the association we bring with it. When someone sees our in-game name, they immediately think of us, the person - what we're like, whether we're friends or not, games we play together, all that good stuff. The nature of an in-game name isn't exactly rocket science, but there is one part of it that fascinates me to no end: the origin of a name.
WHO WE ARE TODAY, AND WHY
I would never ask of you anything I wouldn't do myself, so let's start with the origin of my in-game name, "Sacheverell". In short, it came from a love for tabletop games. Without getting into all the boring details, it was the name of an entity in a particular game that I thought sounded neat, had a neat theme, and it was fun to say aloud, besides. In my voice-acting work, it was handy to have a name that resonated in a catchphrase, and it serves that purpose well. If I had to name one regret over it though, it would be how much trouble people seem to have with it, both in spelling and spoken aloud: I've seen Sacherevell, Sachaverall, Suchaverel, and countless other variations. Out loud, it gets even sillier. A wise man once told me that I should've picked an easier name, and in many ways, he was right. If I had stuck with something simpler - say, Pretzel - there would be a lot less confusion. To be fair, I've seen a lot of people mistakenly call him "criticsquid", which seems to bother me a lot more than it bothers him. Though, the idea of replacing a citrus-based descriptor with the image of a film critic still makes me giggle a little.
WHO ARE YOU, AND WHY
Forget me for a minute, let's talk about you! What made you choose your in-game name? Is there a cool back-story, with some deeper personal meaning? Did you take it off a cereal box? Smash the keyboard with a hammer? No story is too awesome or silly! Let's hear about your in-game name!
My parents took me to the hospital; I needed stitches
Seven stitches, to be exact
Whats more, I still have the scar on the bridge of my nose; It forms the number 7
I use the name Sevenstitch (or Se7enstitch, as I do here) everywhere I go on the internet
It's not just an "internet name" for me, It really is part of my actual Identity
Flutterwry was a oddball name because it was amusing, though not going into details with that, for don't need no MLP stuff here or explanation. Lets just say it was a corrupted/evil version of a once friendly/absolute pacifist equine.
Sea Wry, is double capitalized for a reason. There is several meanings behind the name. The first is obviously the fact I can soly be a extremely generous and nice person, or I can be really ill and hateful. Depends how people treat me; treat others the way you want to be treated. A sea can be gently and calm, or it can be a raging death machine. Primary meaning in gaming.
The alternatively is duo of 2 people or to say a couple. But due to personal reasons, I cannot give much more information on that or who they are. The bond they share is not understandable to most. Social meaning and aspect. Just two names combined into a catchy phrase.
Division from Sea Pony, where it gets really awkward. I have a knack for Generation 1 shoop be doos MLP, but ultimately Wry was a name I found, well I should say made such a name. Adding Sea in front of it gave it a interesting catch phrase. The Wry Sea. Which is actually a reference used much, Googling it finds such or to say "The Sea's wry smile". A parody pun and joke that fired up, but became much more.
Most end up refer me as Wry, though they mostly know these meanings, specifically the second one behind Sea.
Name has the meaning you want behind it, be it match personality or something you like; it is just personally created.
Edit: I have no idea how i wrote skyrim instead of runescape...
Er.. I think you're mixing Skyrim up with another game. Skyrim came out in 2011 and isn't online, so there wouldn't be taken names.
Anyways, five years ago I was nine, and I was making an email address (For some reason, considering I was nine). First letter of my first name + my last name + 9, because I was nine years old. The name stuck a while, and while I now dislike it it's my IGN for a lot of games.
A few years later, when I had to first create an account for some website (don't remember which), I was reminiscing back on those times and I thought the name AdduxP sounded pretty decent compared to whatever else I had in my mind at that time, so I took it.
at some day i had to make up a name and for what ever reason i just simply choose mcwurth. it sounded nice and since i am know as mcwurth. my close gaming buddy's call me mac or wurth often. had it for over 15 years now and i am not planning to change it ever. noticed there was another person alter who took the name as well but i think that person gave it up very fast after a bunch of friends kept refering to that person as that crazy ass dutch dude with the spliff in his mouth (gave up smoking weed years ago though).
Cass (my nickname, short for my full name Cassandra)
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rad (another word for cool, because I like to think I am pretty cool~)
And that my friends, is how my boring name came to be.
So I thank Minecraft for giving me my username for the next forever.
One was "chinchao" which comes from the Pokémon Chinchou (one of my favorite water types) and the Sonic characters "Chao" (which I was playing with at the time). I have used both on Pokemoncrater and Serebii.
The other is my current name, Altainia. I have no clue why I chose this name, but for a middle school activity our "team" had to choose a group name and I pulled that name out from the top of my head and it stuck. I have used it as my personal name since.
However, someone had already chosen that name on YouTube so I chose a variation of it, AltainiaInfinity, to use for the tubes. I have used Altainia for everything else, including a new account on Serebii.
Edit: And, apparently, it's been used on deviantART.
I know someone will mention that my actual ingame name, as stated just to the right, is conormcs, and not Techy4198. This is because, like many others, I didn't realise at the time that my username would be visible to all other players on any server I join. instead I thought it would be like most websites where it asks you for a username, password, and then a completely separate display name. because of this I use conormcs, a compressed version of my real name. I cannot wait for mojang to implement the nickname system.
The words Omega Arsenal are an in-game trophy you could win for your trophy room in the PS2 game, Ratchet and Clank, Up your Arsenal, for leveling up all of your weapons to Omega Class, the highest version of weapons in the game, I used this name in the online PvP mode, back when everyone who had the game played online.
Nowadays I go by FoggyPaws, cause I'm a furry and that's my Fursona name... jesus I suck.
First of all, I predate the internet. Odd, I know. However, it got started without me, as we were so busy raising all those youngun's we didn't have money to play about with computers, though I was always interested.
Back in 1996 however, our oldest youngun' went off to college. During the first part of her second year she bought a PC. When she came home on breaks she'd bring it, and she got us involved in something called "MUD"s. Some of you probably remember those. Text based multi-user dungeons games.
My first character was named Fiona. Just that. No numbers needed or anything. Because, you know, the internetz wuz young and all the good names weren't taken yet. I played that MUD for quite a long time - a couple years at least. Even when I finally moved on though, all my characters in any game or forum had a name based on Fiona. I usually can't just get Fiona, of course. All the good, simple names are taken.
This brings us to December of 2011, when I bought minecraft. My granddaughter was coming for Christmas and she's a minecraft addict, so her mom and dad suggested that I look into the game. They thought I might like it too. They were right! When I registered my game, I chose Grammie, because I am Grammie, and Fi because of Fiona. So, GrammieFi. (Fi rhymes with fee...)
I wish I'd chosen a bit differently though, because on Teamspeak or Mumble they tend to call me Grammie Fi. (rhymes with eye) I'm not a marine, or even was a marine. Or ever will be for that matter. No semper fi for me.
I remember MUDs, I might be from '92 but I remember MUDs, bahaha.