What’s in a name

So you’re working on comps for an application and need to come up with a bunch of “fake” usernames (ok, maybe that’s just me) in any case, this link would come in handy:

Random Name Generator

And just in case you needed to make them all hobbits or elves - you could always take those name and plug them into here or here. Or maybe you’re into cyborgs, smurfs or prison bitches (in which case, please don’t tell me - I REALLY don’t want to know)

5 Responses to “What’s in a name”

  1. ***Dave Does the Blog Says:
    Names mean things
    A fine random name generator, based on census data and with an “obscurity” factor you can throw in. (via ScriptyGoddess)…

  2. Chris Says:

    wow…i admire your skills. arrr….when i become a prison bitch my name will be, “the jacker”

  3. lingosphere daily Says:
    Looking For Names?
    Well then the Random Name Generator is for you… Super helpful if you’re writing a book, or a million other things.. [via scriptygoddess]…

  4. Phil Says:

    I have a GREAT idea for a script however I couldn’t find an email address anywhere. Could you please email me to see what you think of this script idea?

  5. FLAG BLOG Says:
    Suspicious Activity
    How does your addy wind up receiving those things in your inbox? (The ones you didn’t ask for?) Our suspicion has always been the senders generate massive lists of names appended with @hotmail.com, @yahoo.com, @aol.com, and etc. The right side of the @ on