• rand_alpha19@moist.catsweat.com
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    The prefix Fitz- means “bastard son of,” according to my high school English teacher. So… the joke just got funnier, depending on your sense of humour.

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      I’m not sure I like what this implies about me and my dad having long arms and my supposed granddad being of more standard limb length 🤔

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          I just gave it a listen today on my bike ride. It’s pretty good - not what I expected but not surprising, either. I’d characterize it as Kate Bush meets Dead Can Dance meets early ‘70s King Crimson, and since I like all three of those acts I like Gibbons’ album as well. I was surprised to see that it’s her first solo album.

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    I love my last name, it translates roughly to “those people over there past the tree”

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        Seriously, also I wonder if there are peoples with the same surname that aren’t in my family tree, cause I am sure it’s more of a name of a village than a family. Keeping surnames is so weird though, very weird feudal tradition and honestly I think having a unique last name is more interesting in general. My partner changed her name to something unique she’s the only one with that surname. I kept mine cause I think it’s just so interesting, but part of me wishes I changed it, if not drastically then to the feminine version of the name as the language it’s in is gendered.

        One of my life goals is living in a house over a hill where the specific tree from my last name is planted.

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      My full name translates to “strict and serious son of a farmer”, which describes my dad quite well and me not at all 🤦😂

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      In a different hemisphere than my ancestors, my surname translates to “Go Fuck Yourself”.

      Found that out while working in a restaurant staffed by speakers of that language. Thought they were fucking with me but I googled it.

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    here in sweden a goodly chunk of surnames are just straight up made up, shit like “nyquist” which even at the time was a hilariously pretentious way to spell “nykvist” and just means “new branch”.

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    Related to another popular post right now…so what was Bruce Dickinson’s ancestor?

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    Ha! My surname means “was once a pauper” in a language that has since morphed into another language in which my surname doesn’t mean anything anymore