Whoa ... @Ai chan ... way too much info. But hey, everybody laughed at this joke even though it was inappropriate.
Everyone's doing their best to ignore this part but it's my duty to highlight this. After all, there's a reason why Ai-chan made the effort to type this out.
I had a teacher (I think it was 8th grade) whose name was Mr. Philangeri. I always thought it sounded interesting with all the syllables, but didn't really think closely about it. It took me DECADES to finally realize that it was his parent's first names (Phil and Geri)! Another name that I was very impressed with that is used by many copy-cat furniture stores: Sofa King. (example)
I thought I mentioned some funny name videos: I was looking for this one video where the guys in a job interview kept on saying the wrong name for the interviewer, but I can’t seem to find it. All well.
I didn't wanna be racist by asking whether @Ai chan was black or yellow @Ai chan will clearly need a better porn star name than @Ai chan . My other online handle (PSN) was SumFatGai. Took a cue from Odysseus' "Nobody" ... always funny to see the opposing team complain that SumFatGai was secretly killing them.
in mine country there was a chairman of the national pilot assiasion called benno backsteen what translates to benno brick quite funny to hear him talking about planes who dropped like bricks
Originally dick doesn't have connotation with penis but in recent years it become slang for penis, nonetheless knowing that many people have that kind of name would make chuckle. "Dad why is my sister's name Rose" "Because your mother love roses" "Thanks dad" "No problem dicky"
Here's some pics Rotting in my gallery. There were more but I can't find it... Also, I know a guy named Jesus Jesus de Jesus
I read some in CN novel and i laughed hard for first time, people from village named their child by number and animal. Example: 大牛(Big Cow), 二狗(Doggie Two). No offense guys, it's just not normal in our country.
How is that taking a cue from Odysseus' "Nobody" or "No man" or "No one", depending on the translation?