Turning your names into silly anagrams, since 1988. My intent is to make new names for people, such as "Fred Slitgröt" or "Glen Träben". Some you've already seen, some are new.
Note that, while I've made up the anagrammed names by myself, the random phrases have been generated by the Internet Anagram Server. Brent can show you how to find it if you're interested.
David is "Drake Davis", which is just a plainly cool name. You can also rename him "Vidar Daske" if you think a more nordic-sounding name suits him. "Interestingly, his name also anagrams as "Dark Advise" which, while misspelled, is still pretty ominous.
Madelene has got an interesting name. Meet "Emerald En Gebby" - a little more nonsense than usual, but I just liked the fact that you could spell "Emerald" too much to pass up that opportunity. If you want a more descriptive or poetic name, how about "Dame Green Byble" or "Amber Bend Elegy"?
Anton is "Brent Googlefan", the guy who loves Google. His name can also be anagrammed as "Torgel Bonefang" or "T-Bone of Gangrel".
For all you Exalted fans - Love is a "Cloven Solar"; perfected, but can't make up his mind. You can also rename him "Sven Corolla", making him sound like a Swedish American during the 50's - pretty rad, I must say. He also has "No Coveralls".
Sara's new name is "Karma Furtears", making her sound very hippie. Hippies are cool. She can also be anagrammed as "Ar, Karate Smurf" which frightens me a little bit.
Kristin is "Kit, Handguns Girl" where the umlaut is removed because umlauts don't make sense in english anagrams. Keeping the umlaut, she becomes "Grin-Ling Hästdunk" which isn't as pretty, but is still pretty funny when you think about it. Other interesting things you can write (without umlaut) include "Kind Hug Starling". Most disturbing of all is possibly "Drag King, Nil Tush".
Kuffu's anagram is the classical "Jason Venomkiss" - I stick to my guns on that name. "Novas Smoke Sins" is also an interesting factoid derived from his name.
Björn becomes "Jarl Orbas Knellsworn", again, without umlaut. Without umlaut, you can also spell interesting phrases like "Jews snarl or bankroll" or "Newborn Larks - Lol jars" or other interesting phrases. This guy's name is a veritable goldmine, seriously.
Eva becomes "I Wavee!" or possibly "Via Wee", meaning "Way of the Tiny" in Latin. Honestly.
Da-Ryun also has an umlaut problem. I'm getting a little lazy at this point in the anagramming, so I'll just blurt out "Troya Darkrune", which is without the umlaut problem. You can also spell "Rad Ray Nuke Storm" which sounds very very science fiction. There's also an odd X-men reference, in that you can spell "Storm N'Dare Ryu Ka" - the two last ones are unrelated, but Storm is Princess of N'Dare. Co-in-ci-dence?
Whoosh. I think that's all. Feel free to use the Internet Anagram Server to play more. It's fun.
3 kommentarer:
Hahaha, Ar, Karate Smurf!
Well, I do have two last names, so I guess it gets easier.
I actually like Karma Furtears better than Karate Smurf, but yeah, it was pretty cool :P
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