I got some mundane and pointless right here

My Wife’s initials are ELF as she took my last name.

Jim

Wow, quite a few 'Fmamj’s on this board.

I have the same first and last name as Hollywood heartthrob Benjamin McKenzie.

My RL name is Polonius Bartleby III. I can’t figure out anything funny or interesting about it.

My RL name means “wild and untamed man”.
I’m a girl. :slight_smile:

I feel like a real doofus. I had to write out the initials of the months to figure out what name you were all talking about.

I’ll just go sit in the corner now.

My first name is an anagram of the month in which I was born. I noticed that when I was about four years old.

When I was in the sixth grade, if you took my and my best friend’s first and middle names, you would have the names of the four main characters of a well-known classic book.

Make some room in that corner please.

Nice to meet you,Yam.

You’re on the right lines, but no. :slight_smile:

My first and last names start with B amd my middle name starts with D. My capital D’s tend to look like O’s and if I initial something in all caps, I always expect at least one query about who BOB is.

Ooooh, never played with my name before, came up with two decent ones!

Laird chanty

Clarity hand.

Cool.

If I leave one letter out of my name, I turn into “Meanie.” :smiley: That almost makes up for not having any good anagrams.

I ran my IRL name through one of those anagram-finding thingies, and it came up blank. I tried a few variations; still zilch. Then I tried the same with my husband’s name. Nothing for him either. :frowning:

Imagine being named Thomas S. Masterson. :eek:

Our oldest son’s name is Jason. He was conceived in July; my wife thus was pregnant in July, August, September, October, November and on until he was born in March. The initials of those first five months spell his name.

All three of my names can be used interchangably as either a first or last name.

If you try to pronounce my initials you would say…WHIRR!!

My initials before I got married were MLK, and although I am femail, I was named after both my mother and father, they always called me jr. I was 13 or so when I figured out why that was interesting.

crap, did I just type femail? Should probably go take that nap…

This vid’s for you! (Read the cards…)

My first and last name can be anagrammed as “strychnine led,” which strikes me as ominous in a really fun way… Or as “lynch resident,” which is pretty cool as well.

My first name is (seemingly) everybody’s middle name and even though I’m a girl I spell it correctly for the boy version of the name. I was named after a lake in Pennsylvania, which makes the origin of my name incredibly redundant as it means “water” or “waterfall,” therefore I was named after “Lake Water.” Hmmm, is there any other kind?