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  • User Names and Their Meanings

    I'm relatively new here, only been here a couple few months. On the falconry forum that I frequent we are asked to make our real first names part of our signatures if they are not our user name. The American falconry community is very small and close-knit and we have ways of finding out who someone really is LOL. Having them sign their real name keeps the trolls down IMHO.
    That said, I've seen some really neat user names here. I'd love to know their origin.
    My own, Zarafia, comes from my first horse, my gelding that I lost after a partnership of 22 years. He was Pasha, his mother was Bint Zarafia. I figured that since I had been Pasha's "mom" for so long that I could take her name, and shortened it to Zarafia. I did this several years ago on the first forum, a falconry forum.
    I have since learned that "zarafia" means "strider" in Arabic and that it is close to the scientific name for giraffes LOL.
    Anybody else feel like sharing the meaning behind their user name?
    "Reason is, and ought to be, the slave of passions." David Hume

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    We live on a farm, divided into two parcels and the one that our house and barn is on is referred to as "the hundredacres" by family. Oddly, the other parcel is referred to as "the north farm"......no clue how this came to be though. We are the 4th and 5th generation here so this story precedes me by many years.

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      Mine's pretty boring, I have a horse named Cos and he's a little monster. I think it has a nice ring to it, though.
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        #4
        Very cool, Hundredacres! I wish I had that much land! And that kind of history to go with it!
        The closest I can come is that my Grandpa owned (and is still in my family) a hundred acres of forest that he and a schoolmate planted from fields back in the 40s and 50s in upstate NY, Finger Lakes region, that he called Greenacres. We will always call it that too and it will never be sold as long as our family has anyone able to hold it. It will always be hunted and preserved as nature.
        "Reason is, and ought to be, the slave of passions." David Hume

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          I lurked for months and months before I posted. So my username refers to the idea that I have my head down listening, and minding my own business. And the fact that I spend a lot of time in the barn (I was a groom for most of my life).
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            Originally posted by CosMonster View Post
            Mine's pretty boring, I have a horse named Cos and he's a little monster. I think it has a nice ring to it, though.
            I totally figured that CosMonster! LOL . You can just kinda tell. Good name!
            "Reason is, and ought to be, the slave of passions." David Hume

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            • #7
              ddashaq is DDA Shaq, my arabian gelding. I have had him since he was a yearling and he will be 11 in a few weeks. He is retired now due to arthritis, but is still my dearest buddy who is living it up on 30 acres and not missing the riding life AT ALL!

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                Originally posted by MunchingonHay View Post
                I lurked for months and months before I posted. So my username refers to the idea that I have my head down listening, and minding my own business. And the fact that I spend a lot of time in the barn (I was a groom for most of my life).
                That's a very good way to be. I talk too much LOL.
                Being a groom, IMHO teaches you more than many high dollar owners ever get to know. I would take a long time groom over a barn princess any day at my farm!
                "Reason is, and ought to be, the slave of passions." David Hume

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                  Originally posted by ddashaq View Post
                  ddashaq is DDA Shaq, my arabian gelding. I have had him since he was a yearling and he will be 11 in a few weeks. He is retired now due to arthritis, but is still my dearest buddy who is living it up on 30 acres and not missing the riding life AT ALL!
                  You cannot go wrong comemorating an arabian gelding!
                  All my best to DDA Shaq, may he enjoy his retirement for many, many years.
                  "Reason is, and ought to be, the slave of passions." David Hume

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                  • #10
                    Mine comes from my pinto mare, who is the first horse that was mine, all mine, not shared, not leased, not for sale, mine to keep!

                    We dabbled in low-level hunters for a while, and at one local show, the judge pulled me aside to tell me that "colored horses have no place in the hunter ring." Internet BBs were a fairly new thing back then, and I adopted "coloredhorse" as my handle for all of the ones that I frequent and have just stuck with it.
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                      Mine is pretty simple. I used to have two Jakes. One canine and one equine, both came to me with the name.

                      Jake the horse has since been passed on to a good friend and is enjoying his new semi-retirement job, but he is my neighbor at my Altoona home so I see him often. Caesar is my new boy, he and Jake-Eq are best buddies.

                      I've been 2Jakes so long, I'll just keep it .

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                        Originally posted by coloredhorse View Post
                        Mine comes from my pinto mare, who is the first horse that was mine, all mine, not shared, not leased, not for sale, mine to keep!

                        We dabbled in low-level hunters for a while, and at one local show, the judge pulled me aside to tell me that "colored horses have no place in the hunter ring." Internet BBs were a fairly new thing back then, and I adopted "coloredhorse" as my handle for all of the ones that I frequent and have just stuck with it.
                        Hehehe, I read your post on the "dystocia" thread, Coloredhorse. Glad you didn't listen to the naysayers. (Or modesty, when your mare and foal were at stake!)
                        A few years ago we all worried about a horse with too much color. Now I see that horses like Totilas (sp?), who throw lots of chrome, are perfectly fine and nice.
                        My trainer has, as his personal horse, a chestnut with VERY high socks, and he's all dressage, all the time.
                        "Reason is, and ought to be, the slave of passions." David Hume

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                          Originally posted by 2Jakes View Post
                          Mine is pretty simple. I used to have two Jakes. One canine and one equine, both came to me with the name.

                          Jake the horse has since been passed on to a good friend and is enjoying his new semi-retirement job, but he is my neighbor at my Altoona home so I see him often. Caesar is my new boy, he and Jake-Eq are best buddies.

                          I've been 2Jakes so long, I'll just keep it .
                          Two Jakes are good. I knew a great dane named Jake, who I will always remember and miss.
                          "Reason is, and ought to be, the slave of passions." David Hume

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                          • #14
                            Well mine has nothing to do with horses. LOL! And I'm not a current or former member of the military.

                            In 1998 I joined a bulletin board community for fans of the television drama JAG. As all the principle part names were taken, I chose the character name belonging to a recurring guest star--Commander Coulter. Of course, the guest star was Trisha Yearwood, and she is and always will be my favorite music artist.

                            Sadly that community no longer exists as I made some good friends there. In fact, in 2011 I traveled to LA for a fan convention and met 8 of the other women I'd previously only known on the board and through brief phone calls as we planned our trip. We had such fun!

                            Since then I've used this username on the few horse boards I'm a member of. It's just easy to remember at this point.

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                            • #15
                              I signed on with another name many years ago, to read the classifieds and ask about a saddle, but didn't post on the forums but a few times, mostly lurked.

                              Several years later, I did try to log in, there had been changes and my name was taken by someone else.
                              I then tried I don't know how many names, that were also taken and, seeing some bluebirds flying around, tried Bluey and the computer accepted it.
                              Later I found another poster had a very similar name and that can be confusing when both of us post.
                              She is very nice, so I don't mind, but she may not like the similarity.

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                              • #16
                                Mine actually has nothing to do with horses, although it could (a furlong is 1/8 of a mile, a measurement used in racing). It actually comes from the name of a movie character, and the 47 on the end is my favorite/lucky number. I've had the same screen name since pretty much the beginning of the internet and I use it on every site regardless of what the topic is.
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                                • #17
                                  My username I've used for prob 10+ years. I started out with my real name and then I saw an ad for farm plaque and it said "Goneriding Farm". I though that I would've rather been out riding and that was that.

                                  I lurked here for the longest time before signing up. Maybe 6 months or more??
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                                  • #18
                                    Boo says I am her mother, the one born in 1947....
                                    Form follows function, or does function follow form?

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                                    • #19
                                      I'm a dancer, and I used to skate (ice dance), so danceronice got used for several boards! Of course, I probably would have used Lucky To Cope or some variation thereof, but then again I found the Finger Lakes listings from this board, so I'd already joined before I bought him!
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                                      • #20
                                        mk are my intials and I'm an eventer.

                                        Since I have a really bad memory, I needed something simple!
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