What does your F1F name mean?
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- 6th October 2010, 15:01 at 3:01 pm #128163Polishboy808Participant
I go on these forums everyday and I’ve seen some very creative names. So i was just wondering, what do your names mean? How did they originate? I’ll start with myself.
Polishboy808 (Pronounced Pole-ish boy 808) came from me being Polish (Of Polish Nationality and not nail polish, as many people mispronounce it), and 808 was in a song that I heard on the radio and thought it sounded cool. Ive used this name for about 5 years, and Im NEVER planning on changing it :)
6th October 2010, 15:06 at 3:06 pm #146807Polishboy808ParticipantOops, sorry for posting under f1 topics, meant to post it under non f1.
6th October 2010, 15:16 at 3:16 pm #146808RucknarParticipantWhen i was at primary school my mates used to call me ‘superted’ as ted is short for edward and probably because i was super rubbish at football.
The 666 bit is because when i signed up for my hotmail account 10 years ago ‘superted’ was already taken and at the time it seemed ‘cool’.
Wish i had gone for something a little smarter to be honest but what’s done is done :)
6th October 2010, 15:23 at 3:23 pm #146809Dan ThornParticipantMine means…er…Oh yes. Nope, it’s gone again.
It means something very significant in my life and I feel very guilty that I can’t remember what it is.
6th October 2010, 16:01 at 4:01 pm #146811wasiF1ParticipantMy name is Wasif so being an F1 fan I write it as wasiF1, which many thinks here that my name is Wasi.
6th October 2010, 16:16 at 4:16 pm #146812AnonymousInactiveContraction of my real name, swapping ‘ks’ for ‘x’.
6th October 2010, 18:38 at 6:38 pm #146813TrueF1GritMemberTrue F1 Grit.
The 2009 Goodwood Festival of Speed’s topic was “True Grit, Epic feats of Endurance” It was my second motorsport big name event, after Belgium 2008, And I got to meet a host of F1 Drivers and Personal including my favourite driver Lewis Hamilton, who drove up, parked next to me, within toucing distance, and got out of his car, as, while I was standing there, they checked everything over ready for his run, he took his helmet off, and he signed my book, magical, and David Coulthard. I added F1 in there too because im a fanatic, aren’t we all :P
To keep these memories with me, I made it my online username for F1 related sites :)
6th October 2010, 19:05 at 7:05 pm #146814TommyBParticipantMy real name is Steve H but I was such a big fan of Tommy B from Blazin’ Squad I made it my username…
No, only kidding my real name is Tom B and as there was so many Tom’s I got nicknamed Tommy B at school.
6th October 2010, 19:45 at 7:45 pm #146815M.M.CParticipantIt’s my initials. ;P
6th October 2010, 21:15 at 9:15 pm #146816EnigmaParticipantWon’t tell you what it means, it’ll remain an enigma….
6th October 2010, 22:27 at 10:27 pm #146817IcthyesParticipantMy username is an Anglicisation of the Greek word for my star sign (??????). I guess it should be “Ichthyes” but I like it better this way.
6th October 2010, 22:31 at 10:31 pm #1468186th October 2010, 23:03 at 11:03 pm #146819Ned FlandersParticipantMy name’s Edward Flanders, but my friends call me Ned :)
6th October 2010, 23:20 at 11:20 pm #146820Magnificent GeoffreyParticipant‘The Magnificent Geoffrey’ was the name we gave to one of the goldfish in our Year 9 Maths class.
6th October 2010, 23:43 at 11:43 pm #146821Ned FlandersParticipantWhat’s the point in giving a golfish a name? It’ll only forget it after a few seconds…
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