[Facts] Hail Freedonia!
I cant belive I missed that Lenin anagram :P I see our Komrade Kommissar Mikhail K (may revolutionary traktors pave his roads)also includes the name Melor.
It would be cool to compile a list of names constructed by totalitarian and authoritarian regimes. Some more examples include:- "Stalin", meaning ("steel") in Russian. That was Joseph Jugashvili's adopted handle -- he had all the charm of Hitler, except for the humor.- Rem, acromym of revolution, Engels, and Marx.- Melsor, acronym of Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, and October Revolution. In the 50s most dropped the "s" :PPPA interesting site about communist naming practices in Azerbaijan: http://www.azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/43_folder/43_articles/43_names.htmlTo end this posting with a more positive note, a very popular and beloved name in contemporary Greece is Byron, to honor Lord Byron and his support during the war for Greek independance in 1821.
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Lenin  ·  Lenin Oaiya  ·  3/22/2002, 1:15 AM
Groucho and other Marxist names  ·  Pavlos  ·  3/22/2002, 7:30 AM
Chico...ry  ·  Merriment McDemonheart  ·  3/22/2002, 5:12 PM
Hail Freedonia!  ·  Pavlos a.k.a. Vladlen the impaler  ·  3/23/2002, 1:19 AM
They may have won all the battles ... but we had all the good names (apologies to T. Lehrer)  ·  Mayis Beltane Mc Demonheart  ·  3/23/2002, 6:47 AM
Communist anagrams of "Mayis Beltane Mc Demonheart "  ·  Pavlos  ·  3/23/2002, 5:35 PM
My given name...  ·  Demonhearted Maybaby MacBealtaine  ·  3/23/2002, 7:04 PM
It wasn't a rhetorical question - I wanted you to answer it!  ·  Merriment MacCridedeamhain  ·  3/23/2002, 7:16 PM
Re: It wasn't a rhetorical question - I wanted you to answer it!  ·  Pavlos  ·  3/25/2002, 3:29 AM