Muscle pig
14 years ago
General
It's Morphin Time!
I wanna make a new character for hotness sake cause there are not that many buff pigs on this site but i will change it for yiff sake.
Anybody got any name ideas of this character. I'm thinking he will be a body builder/ wrestler.
Anybody got any name ideas of this character. I'm thinking he will be a body builder/ wrestler.
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jasper
dasso
marso
zeris
mallin
hope those work for ya. i'd talk it over more, but gotta run to work. ^^;
i guess hope those are some use to ya. ^^:
apparently if you put muscle and pigs in a title people will come.
sorry for my confusion. i took the derp face a little wrong the first time., ^^;
glad i was being helpful. :D
i'm thinking of tony or chris
hey it was that or porky lol
Jasper, Gaspar, Gasper, Jaspar, Jesper, Caspar, or Kaspar... Origin: Greek. meanings: "treasure holder". Jasper; semiprecious gemstone, thats harder than glass, and reddish brown in color. The Biblical: jasper mentioned in the book of Revelation may refer to a diamond.
Dasso... the most that I could find on that name is that it's Origin maybe Dutch or Spanish.
Marso or Marco... Origin: Latin. Meaning: From the god of Mars. and Alt form(s) of: Marcus
Zero, Zeris, Zerus... Origin: Greek, The meaning(s) are "Seeds" or "the start"
Mallin, Mallon, Mallen and Mellin,... (Old English) Malin, the meaning is "little strong warrior".
Other similar names are: Dallin(meaning "from the valley"), Mallik, Malvin, Marlin, Maslin(Old French; origin) and Tallin.
Oscar, Oscara... Irish or Old English origin, the meaning is "spear of the gods". Also possibly from a Gaelic phrase "os cara", meaning "friend of the deer" or "lover of Deer".
variant forms: Oskar, Osker, Ossie and Ozzy.
Tony, Toni, Toney, Tonie and Tonio. English and Spanish origin. meaning "artistic" Alt forms of: Anthony; from the name: Antonius(Origin: Latin), from the name; Anton, who was a son of Heracles.
Antonio, Antino, Antolin, Antonito, Anton, Antonello. (Spanish and Italian origin)
many of these Alt-forms have been used since medieval times forward, and have been associated with artists and/or actors.
Chris, Cris, Kris, Kriss... an Alt form of "Christian" origin Spanish, or "Christopher" Origin: Greek. Meaning: "Bearer of Christ"
some other variant forms: Christie, Christof, Christofer, Christoffer, Christoforo, Christoforus, Christoph, Christophe, Christophoros, Christos, Cristobal, Cristofer, Cristoforo, Cristovano, Kester, Kit, Kitt, Kristo, Kristofel, Kristofer, Kristoffer, Kristofor, Kristoforos, Kristos, Krzysztof, Stoffel, Tobal and Topher.
Might I be so bold, as to suggest;
Cristofer Anthony Oscara... or something of the like.
Cristofer Anthony Oscara, would roughly mean; "Bearer of Christ", "artistic", "friend of the deer" or "lover of Deer".
and could have the nick-names of; Chris, Tony, and even Oscar.