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User:SnowyCinema/Etymologies of usernames

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If your username has a ?, it means that I don't know your username's etymology yet. If you feel comfortable, please add that information for me. Thanks!

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  • User:Vahagn Petrosyan: Վահագն + Պետրոսյան, his real name
  • User:Victar: ?
  • User:Vininn126: "It's a corruption of Vinny, cause I was making an account for some flash game website, and I wanted a cool gangster name"
  • User:Vorziblix: from an old childhood paracosm, in which "Vorziblix" was considered a common name; further ultimate origin, if any, long since forgotten
  • User:Vriullop: initial of Catalan Vicenç (Vincent) and riu (river) + llop (wolf), reversed spelling of poll (chicken), folk etymology of my ancestor's home Ripoll. Compare with John Wayne's Rio Lobo and Spanish Guadalupe
  • User:Vxern: Originally 'Vyxern', an overlap of 'vixen' and 'wyvern'. Over time the 'y' was dropped and the username was made lowercase, today resembling a set of unpronounceable letters.

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