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#407924 - Mon Jan 28 2008 12:14 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
nakarinna Offline
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Registered: Wed Jun 13 2007
Posts: 553
Loc: Chicago Illinois USA
Her Most Serene Highness Lady Erin the Eldritch of Westley Waterless

Oooh, I like it - although I had to look up Eldritch (apparently means elfish).
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#407925 - Mon Jan 28 2008 12:37 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
L_A_Best Offline
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Registered: Wed May 23 2007
Posts: 87
Loc: Cape Town South Africa  
Grand Duchess Lorraine the Naive of Barton in the Beans.

Didn't like naive so I tried it again and got.

Baroness Lorraine the Sage of Mabe Burnthouse.

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#407926 - Mon Jan 28 2008 12:55 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
lanfranco Offline
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Registered: Sun Aug 28 2005
Posts: 349
Loc: Chicago Illinois USA          
I decided to try this one more time, under my proper player name, and I hit the jackpot:

Her Royal Highness Lanfranco the Purple of Pease Pottage.

A princess, no less! Purple and all!

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#407927 - Mon Jan 28 2008 01:16 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
slytherinwitch Offline
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Registered: Thu Jun 14 2007
Posts: 150
Loc: Pittsburgh<br>Pennsylvania ...
This is interesting and funny. I am now

Imperial Majesty Linda the Funereal of Pease Pottage

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#407928 - Mon Jan 28 2008 01:34 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
Roofoo Offline
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Registered: Sat Jul 14 2007
Posts: 5426
Loc: Wisconsin USA
Duchess Staci the Encompassing of New Invention. Oooh!
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#407929 - Mon Jan 28 2008 02:03 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
Bruyere Offline
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Registered: Sat Feb 10 2001
Posts: 18899
Loc: California USA
Her Noble Excellency Heather the Infinite of Piddletrenthide on the Carpet

Or:

Her Exalted Highness Duchess Bruyere the Defenestrated of Giggleswich Lanken
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#407930 - Mon Jan 28 2008 02:39 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
toadette Offline
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Registered: Fri Oct 01 2004
Posts: 265
Loc: ON
I'm so very sorry, but I'm Lady Sheri the Contrite of Colquhoun St Cahoon


Or using my real name - Her Grace Lady ****** the Excited of Durdle Door.

I don't know if I want to be contrite or excited

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#407931 - Mon Jan 28 2008 03:00 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
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Registered: Tue Sep 05 2006
Posts: 14562
Loc: Bucharest Romania
That was such great fun, thanks for the link Sue !

I am...

- Her Noble Excellency Madalina the Antediluvian of Hope End

or (the short version)

- Her Most Noble Lady Mada the Blue of Wimblish upon Frognaze

Fair enough. I have blue eyes, I like blue and I do feel 'antediluvian' .

Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go print my new business cards...
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#407932 - Mon Jan 28 2008 03:14 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
highfells Offline
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Registered: Sat Dec 15 2007
Posts: 338
Loc: Gerrard's Ghyll Cumbria UK
This Aristocratic Title site is a hoot!

Please welcome to your noble gathering...

Reverend Lord Highfells the Indefatigable of Kesslington under Ox

(and pax vobiscum to you all!).

Alternatively (and just to keep you guessing)...

Reverend Countess Highfells the Erudite of Great Leering
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#407933 - Mon Jan 28 2008 03:18 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
tiffanyram Offline
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Registered: Tue Jun 13 2006
Posts: 2547
Loc: Tennessee USA
Her Exalted Highness Duchess Tiffany the Carnivorous of West Smeesborough

I think I shall have all of my lowly student subjects refer to me as this from now on! I particularly like the carnivorous part!
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#407934 - Mon Jan 28 2008 04:12 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
TabbyTom Offline
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Registered: Wed Oct 17 2001
Posts: 8479
Loc: Hastings Sussex
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I am His Highness Tom the Infinite of London by the Bow,

or more formally

Reverend Earl Thomas the Sonorous of Chignall Smeally.

I like them both.
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#407935 - Mon Jan 28 2008 06:43 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
Yaarbiriah Offline
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Registered: Mon Jan 08 2007
Posts: 512
Loc: Jerusalem Israel
This was just too delightfully silly to resist. I got
Her Most Serene Highness Lady Hilary the Implacable of Tempting St Mary

I like it:)
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#407936 - Mon Jan 28 2008 07:08 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
ren33 Offline
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Registered: Thu Sep 30 1999
Posts: 12593
Loc: Kowloon Tong  Hong Kong      
I tried another
Viscountess Ren the Sonorous of Leg over Wallop
LOL!!
The great thing is these are mostly the names of real places ,in UK mostly. Did you know there really is a place called Piddle Trenthide?
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#407937 - Mon Jan 28 2008 07:39 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
trevor1968 Offline
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Registered: Mon Jun 11 2007
Posts: 848
Loc: Shearstown Newfoundland Canada
My title is

'Imperial Majesty Trevor the Calm of Leper St George'
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#407938 - Mon Jan 28 2008 08:25 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
elvenfair Offline
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Registered: Fri Sep 29 2006
Posts: 47
Loc: New Montrose, St. Vincent
Thanks for the link Sue! I had quite a bit of fun. My favourite name thus far is

"Viscountess Richol the Villainous of Melbury Bubblewick"
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#407939 - Mon Jan 28 2008 09:16 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
Nannanut Offline
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Registered: Sat Jan 10 2004
Posts: 2470
Loc: Wollongong NSW Australia      
I am Her Excellency Elizabeth the Loquacious of Durdle Door

The title is perfect and Durdle Door is a natural stone arch formation in Dorset. What fun!
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#407940 - Mon Jan 28 2008 09:18 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
spanishliz Offline
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Registered: Thu Dec 13 2001
Posts: 23115
Loc: Ontario Canada
I am

Her Most Noble Lady Elizabeth the Capricious of Bumpstead under Carpet or

Entirely Miss Reverend Lady Spanishliz the Evanescent of Fishbourne Sneething

and my dog is

Earl Winston the Scattered of Chortling Chesterton

Great fun!

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#407941 - Mon Jan 28 2008 11:06 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
trivfan Offline
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Registered: Tue Nov 28 2006
Posts: 60
Loc: Martinez Georgia USA       
My aristocratic title is His Grace Lord David the Glutinous of Chignall Duntisbourne.

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#407942 - Tue Jan 29 2008 09:33 AM Re: Your aristocratic title
supersal1 Offline
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Registered: Sat Jul 17 2004
Posts: 727
Loc: Essex UK
I am now changing my name to: Her Excellency Supersal the Complex of Throcking in the Hole - I love it.

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#407943 - Tue Jan 29 2008 01:41 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
breeze51 Offline
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Registered: Sat Jan 06 2007
Posts: 24
Loc: Rome Italy
Lady Madame Barbara the Subservient of Bumpstead under Carpet -
Ianfranco I believe you're my long lost relative!

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#407944 - Tue Jan 29 2008 01:43 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
rayven80 Offline
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Registered: Mon Jan 22 2007
Posts: 503
Loc: Ft. Collins Colorado USA    
This is great! I'm going to put mine on my corner at work

Entirely Miss Reverend Lady Raygina the Hunted of Throcking in the Hole
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#407945 - Tue Jan 29 2008 02:00 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
Quiz_Beagle Offline
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Registered: Thu Jan 04 2007
Posts: 957
Loc: Gloucestershire UK
Ooh, I like it!
I am Viscountess Min in the Middle of Brompton Underfoot and my hamster is Viscount Hamish the Nefarious of Middle Witchampton.
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#407946 - Tue Jan 29 2008 03:05 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
JaneMarple Offline
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Registered: Fri Jan 30 2004
Posts: 14486
Loc: North West of England
And with my real-life name I am:
Lady *********** the Sage of Molton St Anywhere

I prefer my Internet name
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#407947 - Tue Jan 29 2008 03:51 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
rayven80 Offline
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Registered: Mon Jan 22 2007
Posts: 503
Loc: Ft. Collins Colorado USA    
I like this one better.
"Countess Rayven the Complex of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch"
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#407948 - Tue Jan 29 2008 07:13 PM Re: Your aristocratic title
elvenfair Offline
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Registered: Fri Sep 29 2006
Posts: 47
Loc: New Montrose, St. Vincent
You actuall got that name? (of the place that is...) Or is it suited to match your 'complex' title
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