What last name do you think is neat? It could sound cool, have an interesting meaning or history, etc.

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    Bruh, Mozart’s whole ass name was cool as hell. Not just his last name. This man wins hands down.

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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      Mozart’s full baptismal name was

      Johannes Chrystostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart

      But he went by a few different names, partially because there were so many different languages spoken by the aristocracy in 18th century Central Europe that he adapted his name to suit whatever language he was using at the moment. “Theophilus” is the Greek form of “Amadeus.” Sometimes you’ll see the German translation of “Gottlieb.” Day-to-day, he is reported to have gone by “Wolfgang Amadè.”

      It wasn’t uncommon for people to translate their names freely like this. Beethoven went by “Luigi” in Italian texts, and “Louis” in French.

      “Giuseppe Verdi” would today be translated to English as “Joe Green.”

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        Thanks for the history lesson. Honestly every one of those different names and translations is pretty good too.

  • 🕸️ Pip 🕷️@slrpnk.net
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    I knew this girl once whose surname was Δρακοπούλου (Drakopulu) that means “daughter of the dragon”

    I think that’s pretty fire idk about you guys

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    I once worked with a guy with the last name of Fick (German for fuck) and a woman with the last name Lazarus. I found both quite cool. The guy in particular was very offensive with his name, always answering the phone with simply “Fick”. I just looked him up and he has changed his last name, probably by marriage. I guess he found it unprofessional in the end.

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    One of the IT people at my high school had a surname of “Code”. He did write some code, but mainly KiXtart scripts.

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        Same. I was in high school in the 2000s. They used KiXtart for the login scripts. Some friends and I figured out that if we pulled out the network cable at a particular point in the login process on the Windows 2000 school computers, we’d have access to some things we normally wouldn’t have access to, like being able to access the WINNT directory and the root of the drive (which were usually locked down). That was fun.

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    Sweet is a nice last name, though I’m sure some guys don’t like being called “Mr. Sweet”. Names like Fox or Wolf are pretty badass. Also some indigenous last names can be cool like Roundpoint or Buckshot.

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      Are you kidding? Mr. Sweet sounds like some kind of professional hitman. I do not want to meet with any Mr. Sweet :)

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    Murgatroyd, which was the last name of one of the dancers on Dancing With The Stars. To me, it sounds very sci-fi, it makes me think of how Trillian combined her first and last name to make something sound more “space-like” in Hitchhikers Guide.

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    Villalobos.

    Instantly makes any given name sound badass.

    “I am Clancy, from the Town of the Wolves.”

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    Cantalapiedra which can be roughly translated as: the stone that sings. Canta: sing La: the Piedra: stone

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    I worked with teacher named Mr. Zero for a year. He was super cool.

    Also, if you haven’t seen it, the Zero Effect is a solid movie with Ben Stiller and Bill Pullman. The latter plays Daryl Zero.