Why not BibliophileTRJ?
Or Tim's Freedom? Tim's Saor / Saoirse?
Why not BibliophileTRJ?
Or Tim's Freedom? Tim's Saor / Saoirse?
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Or how about General Chat after the forum section you mostly frequented?![]()
"Come away O human child!To the waters of the wild, With a faery hand in hand, For the worlds more full of weeping than you can understand."
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a fickle lady who's potentially dangerous but not so dangerous as to tempt fate?
and with a bouble thingy entendre, too?
how about the two-tailed chameleon? or Aspiring Submarine? (but then that's tempting fate again)
You ought to name her after one of the men-o-war from the age of sail. She is big enough all right.
Although I think Niamh hit home with General Chat, and you should really go with that.
There is no darkness, there is no light, there is only Lasagne!
How about Mal de Mer?![]()
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Hornblower - probably cliche...
Last edited by papayahed; 10-16-2007 at 08:38 PM.
Do, or do not. There is no try. - Yoda
I was going to say if it's little, give it a mean name. But if it's big that works, too.I named my sabot after a river in HELL.
I almost my boat the Charlotte Corday, also a menacing name, so if you're into history, that's a recommendation.
No, really. Give it a mean name.![]()
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Spanky
Do, or do not. There is no try. - Yoda
Just some ideas...
Urania- the muse of astronomy so the stars may always guide you home
Lachesis- after the fate who determines the path and length of your life (I think this is my personal favorite)
finally I have the nereid (water nymph) Thetis who was the mother of Achilles. I'm pretty big on the names from Greek mythology, and I hope this helps you choose a name. Good luck to you.
Bottoms Up
Do, or do not. There is no try. - Yoda
Atlantis is a nice name
but it may sound a bit odd (since Atlantis sunk eventually)
EDIT
I also like Tiamat the sea-godess of the Babylonians
Last edited by manolia; 10-17-2007 at 10:21 AM.
Through the darkness of future past
the magician longs to see
one chance out between two worlds
'Fire walk with me.'
Twin Peaks
Leading candidates so far:
(in no particular order)
Saoirse - Still need a pronunciation for this one
General Chat - I like this a lot. It'll remind me of all my friends here, and General has the alternate interpretation of high command.
Lachesis - Female name.... a polite nod to fate rather than something tempting it.... a very good name.
Bottoms Up - I really like the double meanings of drinking and gay sex (two of my favorite activities and hopefully two things that will happen A LOT on this new boat); but the third possible meaning troubles me...... capsizing!
Panthalassa - How have I never heard this word before today?? I know of Pangea; but never considered that the enormous globe covering sea from the same era had a name. And a beautiful name that rolls off of the tongue nicely, at that!
Finisterre - I love this one! Very appropriate since I intend to see every bit of the globe on this boat. It's also reminiscent of the warning that was placed on the open ocean on early maps from the time before most of the world was charted - "Here there be Monsters"
Last edited by BibliophileTRJ; 10-17-2007 at 10:54 AM.
"Veni, Vidi, Veggi"
"I came, I saw, I had a salad"
You missed mine from a few posts back, Bib. How about Sojourn?
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Sorry, Virg, but I didn't miss it.... I rejected it because;
1) It's a really common boat name.... I know of at least 3
[so·journ:
–noun :a temporary stay: during his sojourn in Paris.
–verb (used without object): to stay for a time in a place; live temporarily]
2) I don't like the temporary nature of it.... If I were going to live somewhere and vacation on the boat, then it would be perfect; but I plan to live on this boat and hopefully die there as well (not anytime soon, mind you, but at a ripe old age many many years from now).
Another excellent suggestion that I've rejected is Scheherazade's "Mal de Mer". This fell by the wayside because "Mal de Mer Man" was the name of my primary fishing boat and because I no longer suffer from Mal de Mer (sea-sickness). But I did give serious consideration to "Mal de Mer No More".
Last edited by BibliophileTRJ; 10-17-2007 at 11:55 AM.
"Veni, Vidi, Veggi"
"I came, I saw, I had a salad"