Stealing this idea from @Johanna without any shame what-so-ever! With a twist though. Can you Disneytize your name? What I mean is can you translate your last name into the equivalent from Classic Disney(not modern disney with its marvel studios and lucasfilms and what have you, just classic Walt Disney)
For example, my last name after disneyfication (those are so real words!) would be some version of Hundred-Acre-Woods, that being the closest thing to the original meaning of my last name.
ETA. Had this all queued up for a link and forgot to put it in. Link to thread I’m stealing the idea from
My last name translates as “wolf”, but most Disney wolves are either simply called “wolf” (as in Peter and the Wolf) , or else were taken from other sources (like “Akela”, from Kipling’s Jungle Book). Maybe my best choice would Big Bad. (I recoil from choosing Li’l Bad.)
I suppose I could choose Nottingham, since the Sheriff of Nottingham in Disney’s Robin Hood was a wolf.
… given that my last name is an Americanization of the Ukrainian pronunciation of a Croatian family name (my cousins believe it means “Johnson”), i think not.
My last name translates to “dancing iron” (no doubt blacksmith related). I think a dancing iron would fit right in with any number of Disney musicals, like Beauty and the Beast.
My maiden name is Polish and no one in the family could tell me what it meant - even when my grandparents were alive. Translators don’t help. It’s just a name, I guess…
My married name is a cardinal direction - not sure there’s a lot Disney could do with that, either.
I don’t think I’m familiar enough with Disney to pick a translation for my last name, but as a bear warrior I guess I should be Little John?
The closest thing in all of Disney to my literal last name is probably found at the end of Fantasia during the “Ave Maria.” I guess that’d make me Dawn on Bald Mountain. Call me Dawn.
Easy, North or South Pole (unless it’s East or West)
Not much I can think of to Disneytize my last name, which means “God with us”.
It’s neither north nor south…
Ah, are you related to the Arbutus Southbysouthwests?
Dancing Iron huh? Actually sounds kinda cool.
Yeah, I’d kick Beauty and the Beast’s candlestick, clock and chair’s butt any day of the week!
Mine means " valley",so I could change my name to the melodious “WOOK OF THE VALLEY”.
Frank Furry, I’ve dated a lot of Disney characters.
I would say Courageous Cat, but he’s not a Disney character.