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2007-11-26, 01:34 PM (ISO 8601)
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Improbable names in media
First, let me tell you I am still fairly new to this forum. Second, I've stayed out of anything not rpg-related.
I'm watching the first few minutes of an episode of Journeyman when one name displayed after the intro passes is J.R. Orc.
Anyone else remember seeing either "our" kind of names in media, or just improbable ones?
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2007-11-26, 02:35 PM (ISO 8601)
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Um, on watching another episode of Journeyman, I see the surname spelled Orci. Think it's italian actually. Hmm. Tolkien must have researched his creations and their names. Most likely books out there explaining how he did it.
Still, plenty of eye-catching names passing by on the screen when credits roll.
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2007-11-26, 02:45 PM (ISO 8601)
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Rip Torn always strikes me as an od name.
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Anything where you see one culture's idea about what names people have in another culture always comes up with bizare ones.
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Tolkien said himself that he took the word "orc" from Old English (see "orcnēas" found in Beowulf) with similarly old cognates in the French origins of "ogre" and Latin "orcus".
Of course, he also said that he used that particular English word because of its similarity to the Sindarin and Quenya ("orch" and "urko" respectively) words he'd already come up with. Whether this is him talking in-character as a "translator" of Elvish, I'm not sure. It could easily have been the other way around.
On topic: I always found it interesting that the original face of Anakin Skywalker was an actor with the same name as an X-Men villain - Sebastian Shaw (yes, I know the actor was around first, but I didn't note his name in Jedi until after I'd read the Dark Phoenix story).Take your best shot, everyone else does.
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there is a part of the Netherlands where they speak a particular dialect, including a group of names only common to that part. The dialect is somewhat dieing and hardly anybody is given those names these days so only elderly people still have these names, one of the most common names among elder women there is Zelda.
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From what I had heard, "Rip" was a traditional family nickname, so he's not the only one to have been called that (I thought his real first name was Elmore or something), so it's probable that he was called that before becoming an actor, but it's still a name he chose to work under (not that there's anything wrong with that).
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Not just other cultures... One of the family names in the Lancashire Witch Trials was "Nutter". stainless steel pipe stainless steel wire stainless steel strip
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There's a professor on our university called Theo Ghoul.
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There's a villain in a Gundam manga who has a completely ridiculous name, even as Gundam villains go.
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Anime characters oftenly have very bizarre names. Millions Knives, anyone?
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Let's see...
I'm friends with a guy named Harry Richard Head. Let that one stew for a bit, there.
My old roommate was Jonathan Masterman Archer.
Then you get my older brother, with a middle named of Joesph. Apparently mom didn't know how to spell Joseph
Not quite "our" names, but unusual nonetheless.
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more of an unfortunate name id say, Ed balls is a british politician
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2007-11-28, 02:01 PM (ISO 8601)
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The names of the dwarves in The Hobbit were taken from an Icelandic saga...in fact, Gandalf was also the name of a dwarf in it, as I recall. He got other names from the languages he invented. Tolkien was quite clever in that he tried to give characters names that suited where they were from--all the bucolic Hobbits had very daft English-sounding names, as did locations in the Shire; the people of Gondor had much more serious sounding names, as befitted their status.
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Oh, and Lord Dunsany's full name was Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany. Thus, he wins.
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2007-11-28, 11:14 PM (ISO 8601)
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One of the naborhood streets in my town is called Hiscock. There is a U.S. senator named Dingle, and a nass care driver named Richard Trickle. The name of a chines costomer I checked out would most likly bring the anger of the monitores on me if I mentioned it. Then there is the show Jonie Loves Chochie, it was very popular in Korie because Chochie in Korien was the word for a male body part.
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changed the name to Richard because the nickname was Xed out.Last edited by Hawriel; 2007-11-28 at 11:15 PM.
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Not so funny, except when put together: In the recent election, in one electorate two gentleman were going "head to head" as it were: ***** (multiple male chickens ) and Woods.
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Books? How about the Internet? Although that site doesn't go into much detail how he did what he did, but rather provides important texts that Tolkien used for inspiration.
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I don't really remember many.
Although, some Firefly characters are named after figures in the American Civil War. (ie, Jubal Early was actually a southern general. Also, while a rather common name, there was a northern general named Reynolds. John Reynolds.)
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My favourites are Broccoli, from the numerous Bond movies, Danny Dark and Something Woodburn. If I had a child, I would name it Danny Dark Woodburn.
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Hiro Protagonist is the main character in Snow Crash, by... some author I don't remember currently.
EDIT: Neal Stephenson wrote Snow Crash.Last edited by Occasional Sage; 2007-11-29 at 01:47 PM.