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Etymology?

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Does anyone think that we should add the etymology of characters' names to their articles? (Etymology = Meaning of name)

e.g. The name "Clark" could be seen as ironic, since the name actually means "cleric" or "scholar", the name "Foutch" could be derived from the French word "fou" meaning "mad", since Foutch is said to be crazy in the PS1 version of R2, "Razoff" is a reference to the hunter Zaroff in the short story, The Most Dangerous Game, the English word "Reflux" has a number of meanings, and...I could go on and on.

So, what do you think? I say the meaning behind the names adds a little depth, and would be worth putting on the articles.
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Re: Etymology?

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We already do. We've just yet to identify them all.
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Re: Etymology?

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Eh, not to sound mean, but Clark's name is based from Superman, hence his super strength.
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Re: Etymology?

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Also applies to Clark the Superbunny.
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Re: Etymology?

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We only add such information if it is either obvious or official, like the fact that the name Razoff derives from Zaroff. Otherwise, there's no reason to mention it.
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Agreed. You don't need to rush into Wikipedia each time you find an odd word or name.
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Re: Etymology?

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Globox = Glowing Box
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Holy Crap wrote:Globox = Glowing Box
Win? No, didn't think so...
I thank everybody knoew it is Glue Box...
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Re: Etymology?

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Globox = Globe + Ox...

...a globe is a ball...

...Ball + Ox = Bollocks? :o
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I think there´s actually a light-box-brand named Globox...

Lol jups.
http://www.artograph.com/products/light_glowbox.htm
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Re: Etymology?

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spiraldoor wrote:Globox = Globe + Ox...

...a globe is a ball...

...Ball + Ox = Bollocks? :o
What are bullocks anyway?
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Re: Etymology?

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Limely wrote:I think there´s actually a light-box-brand named Globox...

Lol jups.
http://www.artograph.com/products/light_glowbox.htm
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Re: Etymology?

Post by Cairnie »

Oh lawl I saw a Globox lightbox once before. :P

And Aeo, bollocks is britslang for the dangly boy bits. :P
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Re: Etymology?

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No, he said bullocks, which is a male cow :P

Anyway, maybe it's Globo X? ^___^
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Re: Etymology?

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StaceyW wrote:And Aeo, bollocks is britslang for the dangly boy bits. :P
Lol! That was the best thing I have ever read!
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Re: Etymology?

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Xenon wrote:No, he said bullocks, which is a male cow :P
Actually, I said bollocks. Read my post. And no, I didn't edit it, else it would say so underneath it. And a bullock is a castrated bull.
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Re: Etymology?

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I was talking to Stacey, who was talking to AEO (aka Holy Crap) who did say bullock.
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Re: Etymology?

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*blinding flash of comprehension*

Ah...I see.
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Re: Etymology?

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Globox.
Glove Boxer.
Boxing Glove.
You think i got a point here? :hehe:
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Re: Etymology?

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No, not at all. :|
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