I wanted a name which would reflect something about Japan. The obvious was Sakura, but wherever you go someone already has that name. So I decided to use the floral emblem of the city I live in. The floral emblem is a camellia, which is Tsubaki in Japanese.
** MamaHen** came about one day when a small egg was hatched, another one soon followed making me a Mama. Then fast forward to the day I am signing up for the SDMB and my husband says “You cluck around like a MamaHen”. And that’s the amazing tale behind…my name.
When I first registered on this MB, I chose the name Kumbuckta after a mythical little Aussie town, Upper Kumbuckta West. We have some real VERY strange place names here…Yackandandah, Nar Nar Goon, Goondiwindi etc, and Upper Kumbuckta West was sort of a spoof on our collective creativity. It was coined by a very famous kids-program-turned-feral, “Hey Hey It’s Saturday” which finally died a couple of years ago after 20 years on the box.
Anyway, I registered with Kumbuckta, but something went awry and I had to RE-register. But of course, I couldn’t use KUMbuckta anymore, because someone already had it…ME…even though I couldn’t access it.
So KAMbuckta was the next best thing.
I became friends with a guy who was in a lot of the same college classes as I was. Turns out he lived about 25 miles from my hometown, even though we were in school 200 miles away.
His mother had a summer house right on the beach, oddly enough known as The Summer House. My friend was in a band called, well, Summerhouse, because that’s where they used to go to get creative and be musicians.
We’re getting there, I promise
Anyway, every band member had t-shirts with those iron-on letters proclaiming the name of their band… Summerhouse. Well, everyone except for my friend, whose SUM had been destroyed in a nasty washing machine accident… so, HIS t-shirt proclaimed that he was in the band known as…
I am, indeed, a 5-time-undefeated-Jeopardy-champion-with-winnings-of-$50,703-and-a-2002-Chevrolet-Tahoe. I crashed and burned in the Tournament of Champions, however.
I’m a law student. The name is a term in negligence law referring to…
oh, heck…do the work yourself…get a Latin to English dictionary and look it up. It’s more fun that way. It’s also more fun if you tack onto my name the phrase “sed quid in inferno dicet?”
If you can find a reference to mine somewhere in the comic arts, I’ll give you $5. I ‘earned’ my nick on a MUCK, and kept it to this day. I’m also Tripler everywhere I e-go . . .
Tripler
It has nothing to do with the hospital in Hawaii.
Well, since you registered after my daughter, you wouldn’t have been able to use Sakura anyway. That’s her SDMB name. She chose it just because it’s pretty (and so is she. )
I’ve really explained this too many times already, but what the hell … once more won’t hurt.
In the biblical book of Acts, we are introduced to a character named Eutychus. Not too much is known about him, except that he was once in an third story room, listening to the apostle Paul preach, sitting on the window sill. Paul, taking a cue from any good Baptist preacher, talked on … and on … an on … long into the night. Poor Eutychus tried his best, I’m sure, to keep up, but finally fell asleep.
And promptly fell out the window.
Although no miracles are attested to his name, nor any good works, I have chosen to take my name from one who, I believe, can rightly be given the title of the patron saint of all those who fall asleep in church.
An ancient Egyptian god, sometimes referred to the god of:
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[li]the Dead[/li][li]the afterlife[/li][li]Hi, Opal[/li][li]Embalming[/li][/ul]
but all of those are happy little things to be the god of, so I chose good ol’ Anubis. Osiris, how 'bout you? Is your name from the Egyptian god Osiris or did you just choose that name?