Posted 24 December 2015 - 05:33 PM
My nickname sounds like a word in a very old and forgotten language that doesn't have letters, and means "man-who-wasn't-born". In this culture, it was usual that people only received a unique name when they died, and the name they got would reflect some happenings of their life, so something like "metalsmith-who-made-great-jewelry" or "hunter-who-slew-three-bears", and so on. Before you died, you were basically just "son-1-of-son-2-of-metalsmith-who-made-great-jewelry", and then when your father died, you would maybe become "son-1-of-man-who-found-big-mushroom". And for babies found in the woods, they had the name "man-who-wasn't-born", because they had no known parents and couldn't thus be named according to the ancestry system. Apparently they also had a problem with unwanted babies.
When I was a teenager, I was fascinated with old local history, so I chose this "man-who-wasn't-born" name as my ICQ handle. I then also used it in MSN gaming zone and on LAN parties and so on, and after a while, everybody knew me by this name.
It's not a very unique name, though, because there is a cobold spell in The Dark Eye RPG that goes something like zagibu-ubigaz (and I think it turns gold into useless junk). So there are some copycat "zagibu" guys around.