“340 unrepeated words starting with ‘M’ and separated by no more than three syllables” sounds like the kind of baseball stat that gets thrown out once in awhile that you have to wonder how much time the person coming up with those numbers has on their hands
I’ve heard of some hipsters naming their kids “Abcde” (pronounced Ab-sid-ee) just so they can say there’s another name in the alphabet besides “Stu,” but this guy took it to the next level.
meowlin 12 months ago
Elris Chliott
One time I was named after the Cyrillic alphabet.
Zykoic 12 months ago
Reckon “Sue” was taken.
silberdistel 12 months ago
I feel sorry for the child. Such a ridiculous dad.
therese_callahan2002 12 months ago
I’ve known about Tokyo and Kyoto being anagrams ever since fourth grade.
ladykat 12 months ago
I’d like to go to Japan someday.
Gameguy49 Premium Member 12 months ago
Thanks for NOTHING Dad! 724 words is not a book it’s a pamphlet and that is one pamphlet I won’t open.
51 Champion 12 months ago
Teto85 Premium Member 12 months ago
I wish I was back in Kyoto. Xmas Eve with a bucket of KFC. The quintessential Japanese Xmas.
tokpfef 12 months ago
Except one means East Capitol and one means Capitol City.
Jaime Jean M 12 months ago
The Tokyo bit is kinda silly.
artegal 12 months ago
I sense a patricide in the Force.
moondog42 Premium Member 12 months ago
“340 unrepeated words starting with ‘M’ and separated by no more than three syllables” sounds like the kind of baseball stat that gets thrown out once in awhile that you have to wonder how much time the person coming up with those numbers has on their hands
jscarff57 Premium Member 12 months ago
On related news, an anagram for Donald John Trump is “Hand Pound Mr Jolt”
ekke 12 months ago
Actually, were Master Zuzu really named after the English alphabet, his name would be “Alphabet Zuzu.”
But this does have the advantage of being impossible to pronounce. Good job, Dad!
ekke 12 months ago
And let’s not even get started on Oto, Kentucky!
mindjob 12 months ago
I wonder if there is someone named Alpha Omega somewhere
yangeldf 12 months ago
I’ve heard of some hipsters naming their kids “Abcde” (pronounced Ab-sid-ee) just so they can say there’s another name in the alphabet besides “Stu,” but this guy took it to the next level.
gopher gofer 11 months ago
and in japanese 東京 and 京都 are only partially similar… ☺
kyoto means “capital city” and tokyo “eastern capital”…
Cathy P. 11 months ago
In crossword puzzles, the former capital of Japan was Edo.