Yes, I am going to make an intelligent reply to this ridiculous topic.
People put the word wolf in their name because it means something to them. Wether they were raised by wolves (you don't know), have had an experience with wolves, or have just owned a dog, they clearly have some form of interest and connection, big or small.
You, however, said, "This, and This, boom, name." No fu[i]u[/i]ks given. No form of attachment what so ever. Do you even like your name? That isn't really fair on the people who actually care.
Wether or not this is b8, I can't say. Maybe you did it for shits and giggles, and I sound like a pleb. Whatever.
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No, the word wolf is used way to much for the reasoning to be "they're attached". You wouldn't say some one uses the name ninjas or death in their name because they have an attraction to those two things. If people only used the word wolf because they were attached to them, you wouldn't see them as much. And yes, I do like my name.
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But people [i]are[/i] attached to them, whether it happens to be fantasy, or an actual experience. But usually it just sounds cool. And who doesn't think wolves are cool?