First name is Jared, Last name starts with K and ends with s, but JaredKs sounds too much like JaredKiss so I changed it to JaredKz to be cool n stuff. Beat that for creativity and innovation!
was playing a healer class in i cant even remember what game it was, some rpg when i was like 12, was pretty interested in japanese culture at the time and thought what's something heaps gay i can call my character cuz it's a healer in jap... hmmn. Haiku
Talked to my little brother about his engineering course and the word Epsilon came up as it was on part of an equation or something of the sort and thus i like the sound of it after comparing it with the common Beta and Alpha and thus Epsilon
idk....it's used in maths and business and crap but alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon bla bla bla even theta and omega are all letters in the greek alphabet. They actually come from that because a lot of greeks were the pioneers of like, mathematics and medicine.
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But yes, in mathematics you will see Greek alphabets used as a standard naming convention when looking a certain equations or theorems (e.g. epsilon-delta proofs for confirming limits, curvature is commonly referred to using 'kappa', and if you remember your high school mathematics, 'delta' being used to refer to derivatives).
When I was invited to the closed beta test for the Matrix Online back in 2004 I needed a name for my character. My previous handle, neXus, didn't cut it and thus rezyn8 was born. Have stuck with rezyn8 (or a derivitative such as rez, rzn, rzyn, rezyn) ever since.
My last name is Yong. Being an aussie, we add o's and e's or meister's to the end of names, fortunately I ended up with Yonge (pronounced Yong-ee) rather than the latter.
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