Another simple nickname:
My first name - my birthdate
veera13
You were born in 1913!?!?!? Wow!!
Narile, the Aian Drake, is a character in a series of stories that I am writing/have written based on a RPG world I created. He was a moderately often re-occuring NPC in the game that I would use as either a source of arcane knowledge for the players, or as an adventure seeder.
>>Being Chaotic Evil means never having to say your sorry…unless the other guy is bigger than you.<<
—The dragon observes
I’m new so I’m not sure anyone cares but I feel like sharing so…My real name is Kristen but my family calls me Lulubell or Lou for some reason I’ve never understood so most of my good friends call me Lou as well. I also like it because it is androgynous and this makes me feel free for some reason.
Well, I was trying to think of a new handle for myself, and for some reason I remembered my boy scout camp days, when we would take the tenderfoot scouts on “snipe hunts.” (Snipes were fictional animals–the idea was to get the greenies lost in the woods hunting a non-existent animal.) But for some reason I misremembered the name “snipe” as being “snark,” so I called my new SN “SnarkHuntr.” Then later on I cancelled my AOL account and lost that name. Going with the “Snark” theme, I signed up with AOL again later on and arbitrarily came up with “berry” as the second part of the name (don’t ask me how–it just popped into my mind).
More than you probably wanted to know, but this is MPSIMS.
Remember Tutankhamen Alamoe
Just grabbed something quick that would imply a minimal presence.
Ray
Um, I was inspired by Ranger Doug, of Riders In The Sky (America’s favorite singing cowboys)
Ranger Jeff
*The Idol of American Youth *
“Gaudere” is Latin for “to rejoice”. My middle name is Joy, so figured it suited me. I think Gaudere has something to do with rejoicing or partying in French, too. I have no idea how to pronounce it, so I say alternately “gawd-air” and “gawd-ear”.
Quiquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
“Eppur, si muove!” - Galileo Galilei
My friend Tim from South Carolina has called me Moosie ever since I’ve known him (that and Meanass Moosie). In fact, he calls every Canadian “moosie”. The nickname stuck. Now if I could only see a moose in r/l… 
The gene pool could use a little chlorine.
My AOL SN is Mrstrag767. My husband’s SN is Tragdjames…a play on his stage name, Tragedy James (he’s a musician). Hence, I am Mrstrag. I wanted to be Mstragedy, but that was taken. So was Mrstragedy, and Mrstrag. 767 is just my birthdate. My 2 year old has a screenname too…Kidtragedy. Cool, huh? My dad says it sounds like a character from a Marlon Brando movie, but I like it.
It’s where I’m at (French Quarter).
Well if lurkers get to post 
Some of my friends/soccer buddies used to call me Iceman, most likely due to the fact that the first syllable of my last name is prounounced “ice”, though it is spelled Eiss. Anyway, I sort of liked Iceman but my wife (then girlfriend) hates it. She also hates the fact that when we fly together my hands get all clammy (on account of the fact that I hate to fly) so she once said “Iceman? They should have called you Eissclam!” I kind of liked that, too.
Gaudere: It rhymes with cow-DAIry.
mine is short for “furtigan” (which is what I go by everywhere else on the net; why I shortened it here IHNI), which is the last name of a fictitious chracter that accompanied me throughout college. I got mail, was quoted in the school paper, pfoto in the yearbook, etc, under this name.
my signature comes from a real documentary on TV about compulsive gamblers. Imagine a horse fifty-year-old gambler saying "Well,…
it all started with marbles in school…
“SoxFan59” arises out of my lifelong and deep devotion to the Chicago White Sox baseball team. My father had season tickets, and as an adult I continued that tradition through the year of the big strike, when I cancelled my season’s seats and have yet to renew them. I go to games, but no more than 2 or 3 a year, usually on business.
The “59” part of my sceenname is a double tribute to the year of my birth and the last year when the White Sox made an appearance in the World Series. As I grow older, I’m beginning to get a complex, and fear that what was true of Mark Twain and Halley’s Comet may be true of me and the White Sox pennant hopes.
In a nod to the thing sqrlcub was discussing, I discovered having the letters S-O-X in my screen name brought out some strange notions in people. I get some bizzare e-mail from people with foot fetishes. Also, much to my chagrin, “Sox” seems to be a code word for “condom,” particularly amongst the homosexual crowd on the world wide web. I have gotten some REALLY strange e-mail to say the least.
SoxFan59
“Its fiction, but all the facts are true!”
Actually, it’s Gundhilde the Viking Queen but that was too long. I read in some science magazine (forgot which) that she was, well, a viking queen who was on her way to marry some guy named Harald Bluetooth (what a last name!) and somehow died on the way in a bog, and was preserved…of course, the article was about “bog people” and I wish I still had it, but…I started to go by the alter ego of Gundhilde the Viking Queen, and people for some reason liked to call me that…so I just figured it would make a decent alias. Wish I could find more info about the (supposedly) real Gundhilde, anyone able to send me some sites or something? Gundhilde@att.net
“Who controls the past controls the future; who controls the present controls the past.” --1984
Thanks, matt_mcl. You took Latin? Dang, neither of my guesses had the right pronounciation. Wish I knew exactly what it meant/how it was pronounced in French…uh, omniscientnot? 
“Eppur, si muove!” - Galileo Galilei
It’s AuntiePam as a dig to my kids, who refuse to give me grandchildren.
They all know how to breed – they just won’t do it.
And I’d be a good grandma too! I wouldn’t butt in at all – they could raise their kids however they wanted to.
Just let me visit once in awhile, babysit, bring little gifts, read to them, take 'em for nature walks, teach 'em to ride a bike and drive, tell them how wonderful their parents are.
Dammit! I could do it too. <sigh>
Actually, it’s Gundhilde the Viking Queen but that was too long. I read in some science magazine (forgot which) that she was, well, a viking queen who was on her way to marry some guy named Harald Bluetooth (what a last name!) and somehow died on the way in a bog, and was preserved…of course, the article was about “bog people” and I wish I still had it, but…I started to go by the alter ego of Gundhilde the Viking Queen, and people for some reason liked to call me that…so I just figured it would make a decent alias. Wish I could find more info about the (supposedly) real Gundhilde, anyone able to send me some sites or something? Gundhilde@att.net
“Who controls the past controls the future; who controls the present controls the past.” --1984