This is a static copy of In the Rose Garden, which existed as the center of the western Utena fandom for years. Enjoy. :)
The_White_Horse wrote:
My name, depending on the translation of my first name, translates loosly into "Pure Hearted Son of the Ash Tree Princess/Serpent/Plate" oh, all story-book like xD
Except the plate part. Wtf? O.o
Could be worse. My middle name, Madeleine, apparently means that I either am or live in a High Tower/some place called Magdalen. This could be a metaphor for my untouched virginity, my promiscuousness, or that I'm somehow a short and red-headed, brave little French orphan girl.
I wonder what plates are a metaphor for? Someone help us out here? This is IRG, everyone here is a nut for metaphors and symbolism, right?
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I say shields. The princess can defend herself from the serpent with a plate as a shield.
How's that for five seconds' thought?
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Plates are used to serve things, and when I think of serving, I think of sacrifice. So plates = sacrifice? Something. XD
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BioKraze wrote:
I say shields. The princess can defend herself from the serpent with a plate as a shield.
How's that for five seconds' thought?
lawl, yours is more amusing.
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Mishi wrote:
Could be worse. My middle name, Madeleine, apparently means that I either am or live in a High Tower/some place called Magdalen. This could be a metaphor for my untouched virginity, my promiscuousness, or that I'm somehow a short and red-headed, brave little French orphan girl.
Well, there is a Magdalen Bridge and College in Oxford, you could claim to be from there...though it's pronounced "Maudlin." I have no idea why. I just used to laugh at tourists who looked at me blankly when I told them the bus was leaving from Magdalen Street and THEY COULDN'T FIND IT ON A MAP.
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BioKraze wrote:
I say shields. The princess can defend herself from the serpent with a plate as a shield.
How's that for five seconds' thought?
So with yours and Lady Nilamarthiel's suggestion, I'm the pure-hearted son of the sacrificial ash tree princess who defended herself from a serpent using a plate! Woo!
Mishi, ouch >.O and a metaphor that = both promiscuity AND virginity are pretty interesting x3 To me though, high towers have always represented strength that towers over all
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You know, most of my current name really doesn't mean anything...
(it symbolizes beauty, rape and pillage though. Thanks mom!)
the name I daily use means Shiny though. YAY SHINY.
My original name, 深朧, I'm told is supposed to mean deep moonlight, but the last character is weird. I've looked it up, and it would always say a stage of the moon, but I'm always reassured its supposed to mean moonlight. Hmm.
...I have no idea where the name allegoriest came from.
Nope. None at all...
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The_White_Horse wrote:
Mishi, ouch >.O and a metaphor that = both promiscuity AND virginity are pretty interesting x3 To me though, high towers have always represented strength that towers over all
Untouched virginity: when you're living in a high tower, it must be pretty hard to get up and down all those stairs
Promiscuity: Mary-Magdalen, anyone?
Red-headed little French orphan girl: I used to read Madeline when I was a kid. They even made a movie out of it a few years ago. Although I think that kid was blonde or something.
So which is it? I'll let you guess. T_T
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satyreyes wrote:
[My last name] "Auriti" is the hardest of all to define, except to say that it's Italian. My best guess, based on my scanty knowledge of Romance language etymology, is that it means "golden," or possibly "dawn."
Turns out I was wrong about this! According to a name etymology service provided by a souvenir shop off an authentic Irish pub at Downtown Disney, Auriti comes from the Latin female name Aura, which in turn means a light breeze. So Auriti literally means something like "descendant of the light breeze." This is incredibly cool and resolves a decades-old family mystery.
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^ neat and congrats.
Phèdre
Ysandre
Dorelei
I found those names in a fantasy book and wonder if they have real meanings. I want to use them in someway.
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Oh my god.
Oh my fucking god.
My family in France has a fucking castle.
I shit you not.
OMGOMGWTF
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SexingTouga24/7/365 wrote:
Phèdre
Ysandre
Dorelei
I found those names in a fantasy book and wonder if they have real meanings. I want to use them in someway.
I see someone else has found the lovely Kushiel's Legacy books...
Phèdre is a Grecian name meaning bright.
I couldn't find Ysandre nor Dorelei online, and my baby name books are nowhere to be found. (Probably still in Michigan >>;;; ) I have heard of names similar to Dorelei being used, I just can't remember the spelling.
I'll keep poking around for you though.
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^ squeeeeeeeeee and thanks I those books.
congrats Lady N are you going to attempt to see it?
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Amelia Blue Sky. Try it.
(And no, before you ask, my mother was not a hippy. She just really wanted to call me Blue, but dad wouldn't let her. Thank the lord).
Damnit, my initials are one off being ABBA. What a wasted opportunity!
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I'm named after a goddess (Athena), but I'm not sure if the name itself has a meaning.
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Most places say Athena has an unknown meaning, perhaps meaning sharp or praise, or they'll just say it's the 'goddess of wisdom'.
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My name has two separate meanings, seeing as how it's a combination of two names. It means "Victory of the people" and "Narrow". Somone had a narrow victory against another country?
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Lady Chani wrote:
Most places say Athena has an unknown meaning, perhaps meaning sharp or praise, or they'll just say it's the 'goddess of wisdom'.
I know, that sucks. Actually, I like "sharp" or "praise." It fits her well, really.
Narrow victory? I can believe that.
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