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muppet-facts · 1 year
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Muppet Fact #739
The Worm in Jim Henson's Labyrinth is named William.
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"Hoggle and the Worm" in Mouse Guard, Labyrinth and Other Stories. Adrianne Ambrose and Ted Naifeh. Archaia. 2012.
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vincentaureliuslin · 3 months
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i posted on tiktok again i'm gonna keep posting edits there regularly i think !! this is not my plain edit style this is filter style /silly
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cloudberry-sims · 2 years
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1600-1700 names list
I been collecting names for my decades challenged and I decided to share it. It has a bunch of different names in alphabetical order. 
Not 100% sure how accurate these names are as I’m not a historian , but I like them. 
Some names are “nicknames” or a variation of the same name, like Faye is from Faith ,Orelia is from Aurelia and Sisely from Cecilia/Cecily. 
Some names are Shakespearean , Puritan/Virtue names , American Colonial and perhaps a Arthurian here and there. 
Female names: 
Abigail
Adilene/Adeline
Adrian/Adrianne/Adriana
Afra
Agatha
Agnes
Alice
Aliena
Althea
Amanda
Amelia
Amie
Amity
Amphilis
Anastasia
Andrea
Anis
Annabell/Annabella
Anne/Anna/Annie
Anthea
Aphra
Aquila
Arabella
Artemisia
Audrey
Augusta
Aurelia
Aurinda
Aveline
Avis
Ayala
Azaria
Azoah
Barbara
Barsheba
Basilia
Beatrice/ Beatrix/Bettrys
Berenice/Bernesia/Bernessa
Bethsaby
Betty
Bianca
Blanch/Blanche
Blisse
Blythe
Bridget
Candace
Caroline
Cassandra
Catherine
Causeanger
Cecilia/Cecily/Cicely
Chantal
Charis
Charissima
Charity
Charlotte
Chloe
Christabella
Christian/Christina/Christiana
Clary
Clemencie/ Clemence/Clemency
Clorinda
Constance
Cornelia
Cressida
Cynthia
Deborah
Deodate
Desdemona
Desire
Dessorell
Diana
Dido
Dinah
Dionise/Denise
Dionyza
Divinity
Dolabella
Dolora
Dorcas
Dorothy/Dorothea
Easter
Ebotte
Edith
Edna
Edonie
Effemia
Eleanor
Elise
Elizabeth
Ellen
Ellois
Ely
Emilia
Emma
Eppie
Esther
Etheldreda
Eunice
Euphanie
Evadne
Eve/Eva
Faith
Fanny
Fanstine
Faye/Fay
Felicity/Felice
Florence
Fortune
Frances
Francisca
Fronia
Gartheride
Georgette
Georgine
Gillian
Gilot
Gonerill
Good
Grace
Grisell
Gwenhoivar
Hannah
Harriet
Haven
Helen/Helena
Henrietta
Hermione
Hester
Hezekiah
Honesty
Honor
Honoria
Hope
Humility
Ida
Idonea
Imogen
Irelee
Irene
Iris
Isabella/Isabel
Isolde
Iva
Ivette
Jacobina/Jacobine
Jane
Janikin
Jemima
Jennette/Jennet/Janet
Jeronomie
Joan
Joanna
Jocatta
Jocosa
Jonee
Joy
Joyanne
Joyce
Judith
Juliana/Julia/Juliet
Karissa
Katherine/Kathleen
Kezia/Keziah
Kitty/ Kitlyn
Kloe/Khloe
Koreen/Korinne
Laura
Lavinia
Leah
Leticia
Lettice
Love
Luce
Luciana
Lucretia
Lucy
Lydia/Lidia
Mable
Magdalen
Maggy
Magnolia
Margaret
Margery
Marian/Marion
Mariella
Marina
Martha
Mary
Matilda
Maud
Mercy
Mildred
Millicent
Milly/Millie
Mirabel
Miranda
Modesty
Monica
Muriel
Myra/Myrah
Naomi
Nazareth
Nell
Nerissa
Nola
Octavia
Odelle
Olivia
Ophelia
Orelia
Orinda
Pain
Patience
Pauline
Penelope
Perdita
Petronella
Philippa
Phillis
Phoebe
Pleasance
Primrose
Priscilla
Prudence
Rachel
Rawsone
Rebekah/Rebecca
Remember
Rhoda
Robin
Rosalind
Rosaline
Rosamond
Rosanna
Rose
Ruth
Samantha
Sarah
Saskia
Sebeliah
Selah
Selina
Silence
Silvia
Sisely
Sitha
Skyler
Sophia
Susanna
Sustillian
Sybil/Sibilla
Syntha
Tabitha
Tace
Tamar
Tamora
Temperance
Theodora
Theodorien
Theodosia
Thomasin/Thomasina/Thomasea
Timandra
Titania
Trinity
Trothe
Tryphena
Ursula
Valentine/Valentina
Valeria
Vecula
Venetia
Verely / Verily/Verity
Veronica
Viola/Violenta
Virgilia
Virginia
Virtue
Winifred
Wulfhild
Wybetha
Zelda
Zipporah
Male names: 
Aaron
Abacuck
Abraham
Adam
Adlard
Adrian
Alan
Albert
Alexander
Alveredus
Ambrose
Anchor
Andrew
Annanias
Anthony
Archibald/Archbad
Archilai
Aristoteles
Arnold
Artemas
Arthur
Asa
Ashley
Atkinson
Augustine
Augustus
Austin
Bainbridge
Baldwin
Barnabas
Barnard
Bartell
Bartholomew
Bardolph
Basil
Bellingham
Benedict
Benjamin
Bennett
Bertram
Bevil
Blaise/Blais
Bradford
Brian
Cadwallader
Cesar
Charles/Charlys
Chadrick
Christian
Christopher
Chroferus/Chroseus
Ciriacus
Clement
Clifford
Conrad
Constant
Cornelius
Cosmo
Court
Cotton
Cromwell
Cuthbert
Cutlake
Cyrano
Daniel
Dary
David/Davide
Demes
Denton
Denys/Dionise
Didimus
Digory
Don
Drugo
Dudley
Ebenezer
Ebulus
Edric
Edi
Edmund
Edward
Edwin
Egedius
Eli
Elias
Ellis
Eloy
Emanuell/Emmanuel
Emericke
Emery
Emmett
Enoch
Erasmus
Ethan
Eustace
Evan
Everard
Everard
Ezrah
Fabian
Fairfax
Faustinus
Felix
Francis
Frank
Frederick
Fleance
Fulk
Gabraell/Gabrell/Gabriel
Galileo
Gamalie
Garmayne
Garnett
Gavan/Gawen
Gentile
Geoffrey
George
Gerlick
Gerrard
Gideon/Hedeon
Gilbert
Giles
Gillam
Gobind/Govind
Goodwell
Godfrey
Gottlieb
Goughe
Gregory
Grenville/Grevill
Griffin/Griffith
Guy
Hamond
Hannibal
Hansse
Harman
Harry
Harvard
Hector
Helegor
Henry
Hercules
Herrick
Hieronimus
Hiram
Hobbes
Holland
Howell
Hugh
Humphrey
Ilia
Ingram
Isaac
James
Jarret
Jasper
Jenkin
Jeremiah
Jeremy
Jerome
Jesse
John
Jonathan
Joos
Jordan
Joseph
Joshua
Josias
Justinian
Kaherdin
Karl/Karel
Kenelm/Kenhelm
Kip
Kolby
Lambert
Lancelot
Lawrence
Leonard
Lewis
Lucas
Lynoell/Lionel
Machutus
Manasses
Mark
Marmaduke
Martin/Marton
Matthew
Maurice/Morrice
Melchior
Meredith
Michael
Miles
Morgan
Moses
Nathaniel/Nathaniell/Nathan
Newton
Nicholas
Ninion
Nivinius
Noah/Noe
Noble
Octavius
Odnell
Oliver
Osmund
Ostyn
Oswin
Oswold
Ottewell
Owen
Paschall
Patreas
Paul
Pawll
Percivell/Pesevwell
Peter
Phillip
Pierce/Piers
Phineas
Prospero
Quince
Quinton
Quivier
Ralph
Randall
Randolph
Raphael
Rees
Reginald
Renold
Reyvell
Richard
Robert
Roger
Roland
Roman
Royal
Rymon
Salamon
Sampson
Samuel
Sander
Schuyler
Sebastian
Seraphim/Seraphimus
Septimus
Seth
Shadrick
Silvester
Simon
Simond
Stephen
Taz
Ted
Tedde
Thadeus
Theodosius
Thomas
Timothy
Titus/Tito
Tobias
Trenton/Trentin
Tristram
Tunstall
Turner
Ucentius
Umfray
Uswald
Valor
Valentine
Vandyke
Vaugn
Vernon
Victor
Vincent
Walter
Warham
Watkin
Wiggett
Wilfred
Willing
William
Wine
Wombell
Wymond
Zachary
Zephaniah
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knottheeonly · 3 years
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“I know a great deal about them, you know. I know a great deal more than I should. If it were up to the Lannisters, history would tell nothing of them at all. Nothing but they were traitors, same as my parents, same as I.”
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The Women of House Reyne - (pertaining to my au)
CEREDIN REYNE (nee Ambrose): Born to Lady Delith Ambrose (nee Dayne) and Lord Aubrey Ambrose, Blonde haired and violet eyed, Mother to 5, Sister to 2, Married to Lord Eddiyn Reyne. Declared as beautiful as any Targaryen, and quite alike an exotic rose. Married to improve the prospects of her family, and positioned a great many men of her house in positions of high regard. Far more influential than she would ever let on.
“Eyes like hers haunt even the bravest of men, and her fiery tongue does wither their souls. Only the heart of a lion stood a chance against a beauty such as hers.”
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ELLYN REYNE: Daughter of Castemere, Born to Lady Ceredin Reyne (nee Ambrose) and Lord Eddiyn Reyne. Blonde haired and lilac eyed, Sister to 2, Mother to none, Engaged to Lord Jasper Arryn. Rumoured to have lied with women, particularly a Bastard of the Reach.  Declared fairer than even her mother, and whittier too, with a love for steel instead of needles. Fiercer than any of her siblings, and unapologetically unbowed in the face of danger. Died before she could marry Lord Jasper or bear him any children.
“She sought a peaceful afterlife - Lady Ellyn - and she threw herself from the highest point of her home to gain it.”
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AUBREYN ARRYN (nee Reyne): Daughter of Castemere, Born to Lady Ceredin Reyne and Lord Eddiyn Reyne. Blonde haired and violet eyed, Sister to Ellyn Reyne, Mother to Four, Married to Lord Jasper Arryn. She was often favoured far after her sister, though she was no less fair. She enjoyed the life of a Lady, embroidery was always far better to her than the steel her sister spent all her time wasting away at. Upon her sister’s death she was set to marry Lord Jasper Arryn and become Lady of the Vale in her sister’s place. 
“It was not his company that Lady Aubreyn cherished, but the title her husband gave her. There were only two things more important than family, she thought, power and blood.”
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RAYENNA TARGARYEN (nee Reyne): Daughter of Castemere, Sister of Aubreyn Arryn and Ellyn Reyne, Born to Lady Ceredin Reyne and Lord Eddiyn Reyne. Blonde Haired and Lilac Eyed, Mother to 3. Married to King Aegon Targaryen. First Queen to be birthed from House Reyne - youngest daughter, yet chose as Queen above all others for her grace and poise.
“A great many songs have been sung for Queen Rayenna - but none could ever do her justice.”
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ALYSANNE REYNE (nee Tyrell): Only daughter of Lord Luthor Tyrell and Lady Aeydin Tyrell (nee Oakheart) Sister in Law of Queen Rayenna Targaryen (nee Reyne) and Auberyn Arryn (nee Reyne), Mother to 2. Red-haired and green eyed, child of Highgarden. Married to Lord Rickardd Reyne - who named her his Queen of Love and Beauty at each tourney he won.
“She was a rose in every sense of the word, sharp and witty, clever and quick - all veiled in a beautiful smile and graceful air. They say she was the prettiest rose to ever come of Highgarden.”
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NARIN MORMONT (nee Reyne): Daughter of Castemere, Born to Lady Alysanne Reyne (nee Tyrell) and Lord Rickardd Reyne. Mother to 6. Married to Lord Landon Mormont. Red haired and green eyed. Selectively mute, but ambitious and witty all the same. Embroidered many tapestries for King’s Landing and the Red Keep, as well as in various other castles scattered around Westeros. 
“Lady Narin made the elaborate drapings of the castles we see today - embroidered them until her hands were raw from it - all the many tapestries that line these halls were woven by her careful hands.”
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EMBYL REYNE (nee Royce): Daughter of Runestone, Black hair and green eyes, beautiful but thought to be incredibly unkind. Married Lord Derric Reyne unhappily, but birthed him two sons and a daughter. Often described as appearing absentminded when not sharp and cold.
“Lady Embyl is who I often wished I could be back in Casterly Rock. Someone who was feared, who no one would dare to bother. When I was just past my eighth or ninth name day I was in the Red Keep and I thought to try it - being cold and sharp to everyone surrounding me. It led me to hit a King, and I never once wished to be like her again.”
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ADRIANNE REDWYNE (nee Reyne): Only daughter of Lady Embyll Reyne and Lord Derric Reyne. Strawberry Blonde Hair and Green Eyed, wife of Lord Runthford Redwyne, Mother to 4. Crowned Queen of Love and Beauty by Derric’s brother - but fell in love with Derric instead and had a notably happy marriage. They were a jovial, boisterous couple and family, who prospered tremendously. 
“She was so terribly happy, Ambrose often thought, how I wish to one day have that, too.”
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UMBER REYNE (nee Penrose): Daughter of Parchments - born to Lady Joy Penrose (nee Poole) and Lord Aelin Penrose. Blonde hair and Green Eyes, a trait she passed to all of her children, causing the original purple and blue shades to become recessive. Married to Lord Roalde Reyne. Bold and loud, adored her husband but despised proper etiquette. Died in Battle beside her husband - though later claimed to have died at home from excess injuries.
“She was killed in battle, defending her husband and her home. It is more than I can say for most of the Knights in Westeros.”
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KYSEE MARTELL (nee Reyne): Eldest Daughter of Lady Umber Reyne (nee Penrose) and Lord Roalde Rene. Blonde haired and green eyed - with a constellation of freckles dotting every inch of her. Married the second Prince of Dorne - Prince Eyrlan Martell - and had a happy marriage with him and various consorts. Was said to lie with men and women openly and face no ridicule. She was barren, and birthed no children - but the radiance in her smile and the kindness in her heart was said to have done more than enough to make up for it.
“She was as radiant as the sun on her husband’s house crest. Free in every sense of the word, untethered and unchained. It must have been bliss to have known such a thing.”
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JAYNE LYNDERLY (nee Reyne): Daughter of Castemere, third child of Lord Roalde and Lady Umber. Blonde hair and eyes the color of freshly picked sage. Married to Elric Lynderly who is rumored to have much preferred the company of men than women. She birthed him five sons - though it is rumoured that she didn’t prefer the company of men - just as he didn’t wish for the company of women.
“Timid and gentle, she would surely have made a better flower than a snake. Yet, she had a advantageous marriage. Perhaps in that way she was smarter than any of us.”
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GEMMA SELMY (nee Reyne): Youngest child of Lady Umber and Lord Roalde, Blonde hair and Green eyes, Mother to 3. Married to Lord Lynell Selmy, Mother of Ser Lyonel Selmy and Grandmother of Ser Barristan the Bold. Fierce temper and a quick wit, but demure enough to pass as a Lady of High Society. Lady in waiting to a Targaryen Queen - though the exact one is up for dispute - and rumoured to be her closest confidante and friend.
“Stubborn and brash, Lady Gemma had a shocking skill at winning over the opposing party. So much so that it is said she once convinced an opponent of her husband’s to surrender while openly mocking him.”
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TYRREI REYNE (nee Qorgyle): Daughter of Sandstone - Born in Dorne to Lord Quentyn Qorgyle and an unnamed wife. Sun-kissed skin, onyx hair, and bright green eyes. Mother to 3 sons, most of which taking her husband’s looks instead of her own. Married Ser Robb Reyne, and had a love-filled marriage until his death - at which point she closed off from the rest of the world, and later flung herself into the ocean.
“There was sunlight in her eyes and warmth in her smile until the day he died - then she became the moon and gave herself to the tides.”
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FENRYRE REYNE (nee Hightower): Daughter of Oldtown, light brown hair and blue eyed. Born to Lord Garth Hightower and Lady Arissane Hightower - but not much else is known. She is said to have been devastatingly beautiful, but painfully quiet. Married to Lord Renrye Reyne - mother to three.
“Castemere was different from Oldtown - no a place for a quiet, shy beauty like Lady Fenryre - but she made it her home all the same.”
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BELLEN MALLISTER (nee Reyne): Only daughter of Lady Fenryre Reyne and Lord Renrye Reyne - Blonde Hair and Green Eyes, raised in Casterly Rock. Declared Queen of Love and Beauty by Lord Jeffory Mallister, with whom she later was wed. Kind and Beloved by all the smallfolk, but said to be cruel to servants - the latter of which is heavily disputed. 
“She was the Maiden come to life, beautiful and kind as everyone ought to be. Now she lies in a sept, but her kindness still rings throughout Seagard.”
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HELIA REYNE (nee Harlaw): Daughter of Ten Towers, raised on the Iron Islands, fourth daughter of Lord Harlaw and his sixth Wife. Ashen hair and blue eyes. Married to Lord Rickard Reyne, Mother to Lord Robert Reyne, Grandmother to Lord Roger Reyne. Commander of the second largest sea-fleet in the Seven Kingdoms. Well-traveled and fiery. Said to be as dangerous as a storm at sea.
“Iron and Seafoam ran through her veins. Lady Helia was the calm before the storm, just as she was everything that came after.”
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ARRYE TARTH (nee Reyne): Daughter of Castemere, born to Lord Rickard Reyne and Lady Helia Reyne. Blonde haired and blue eyed. Married to Lord Derren Tarth, Mother of 1. As wild as the sea, as unpredictable as the waves, with the beauty of a tempest - dangerous and captivating. Lived a happy life, but died before the rebellion of her niece and nephews. 
“In Tarth she got to see the waters and beaches her mother often spoke of, the bluest of waters and the finest of sands. It was her own form of heaven.”
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MORGANA REYNE (nee Tarly): Daughter of the Reach, Married to Lord Robert Reyne, Mother to 3 Brown haired and blue eyed. Rumoured to have been skilled in sword fighting and archery, and to have participated as a Mystery Knight in a tourney or two. None of the rumours were confirmed before her death.
“She was every bit a Lady as she was a Knight, the Tarly girl, and she knew just the words to convince you she was neither.”
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ELLYN TARBECK [Lannister Formerly] (nee Reyne): Daughter of Castemere. Sister to Lord Roger Reyne, Aunt to Lady Ambrose Reyne. Blonde Hair and Green Eyes. Ambitious, sole goal from childhood to be Lady of Casterly Rock. Engaged to Lord Tywald Lannister before his and her father’s demise. Married and Widowed to Lord Tion Lannister. Married to Lord Walderan Tarbeck. A sharp, imposing woman, who gave so many riches to her brothers while a Lannister that a Lord once said that, "Lady Ellyn must be a sorceress, for she has made it rain inside the Rock all year."
“Our rise and our fall weighed heavy in her hands from the day she was set to marry Lord Tywald. It was her greed that tipped the scales.”
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LYSANNA REYNE (nee Wylde): Daughter of the Rain House, Married to Lord Roger Reyne, Mother to 5. Had an arranged marriage, but grew to love her husband. Was said to be as kind as she was beautiful, and a few knights even tried to crown her their Queen of Love and Beauty before, and even after she was wed to Lord Roger. She often recounted missing her home to her Ladies, one of whom told this to a surviving guard. Didn’t believe in the rebellion, but supported her husband anyway - while secretly refusing her family’s request to get involved.
“She had always hated the water, your mother. Perhaps she’d always known it would be the root of her demise.”
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DELLYN REYNE: Eldest daughter of Lord Roger Reyne and Lady Lysanna Reyne. Was seventeen and set to be married to an unnamed Lord upon the time of her death. Claimed to have been full of light and life, and seeming far younger than all her years. Blonde haired and green eyed. Loving and doting. Servants recalled her being doting on all her younger siblings, and some even claim she urged them to leave feeling, “something terrible will happen if you do not.”
“No songs will be sung of the tragedy she faced. Her promised wed another, and she lays forgotten in a crypt. Ballads are made of worse things - surely it is the least she deserves.”
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WYLLA REYNE: Daughter of Castemere, Second Daughter of Lord Roger and his wife, Lady Lysanna. Blonde haired with eyes described as being, “akin to sapphires.” Rumoured to have been quiet and studious, much preferring books to the company of others, especially not men. She is said to have preferred women over men, once asking her mother, “But why must I marry a Lord? Wouldn’t a Lady be enough?” Only two of her servants survived the rebellion.
“In her books she came alive, reading and studying all she could. I often wonder if it was because she knew she would never have time to learn all that she wanted to.”
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QWENTIN REYNE: Daughter of Castemere, Third Daughter of Lord and Lady Reyne. Vivacious and graceful, despite having been a mere 13 years of age upon her demise. Crowned a Queen of Love and Beauty on her twelfth name day at the tourney held in her honor. Blonde haired and lilac eyed. Described as being a kind spirit, who spent most of her days wandering the gardens or peering off the cliffs. 
“She was graced with violent purple eyes that lit up a room, and now they’re rotting in a crypt somewhere - never to be looked upon again.”
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AMBROSE REYNE: Last daughter of Castemere and only surviving child of Lord Roger Reyne and Lady Lysanna Reyne. Raised from the age of six by Lannisters, quiet and quick, with a hidden cunning and witty nature. Vivacious and sly, but outwardly demure and complacent. Blonde haired and Green eyed. Future Queen in the North, Lady of Casterly Rock, and Queen in the North all over again.
“She was the fire and the fury and the spirit of every Lion before her - as bold as she ought to be. Every Man, Woman, or King who met her would learn not to cross her - it was just a matter of time.”
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“Each night before I fall asleep I recite their names in my head, lest I forget who they were and who they make me. My family name has been the source of my deepest tragedies and my greatest joys - I would not wish to forget it. Not for anything in the world.”
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(shoutout to @shiftingshiftingshifting for allowing me to include her OC Derren Tarth as a marriage partner!)
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fullregalia · 4 years
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20/20.
This year, in hindsight, was a real write-off. I had grand plans for it, and while I ushered it in in a very low-key manner since I was recovering from the flu, I’d expected things to look up. Well, you know what they say about plans (RIP, my trip to Europe). I got very, very sick in early February, and I’m not entirely sure it wasn’t COVID. Since March, the days have been a carousel of monotony: coffee, run, work, cook, yoga, existential spiral, sleep. My Own Private Year of Rest and Relaxation, if you will. Of course, life has a way of breaking through regardless; I attended protests, completed my thesis, graduated from grad school, took a couple of road trips upstate, and celebrated the accomplishments and birthdays of friends and family from a safe social distance. It was all a bit of a blur, and not ideal circumstances to re-enter the real world, or whatever this COVID-present is. 
Throughout it all, in lieu of happy hours, coffee dates, and panel discussions, I’ve turned even more to culture and cuisine to fill the the negative space on my calendar where my social life once resided. However, since a global pandemic ought not to disrupt every tradition, here’s my year-end round up of what made this terrible one slightly more tolerable. 
TV
After an ascetic fall semester abstaining from TV in 2019 (save for my beloved Succession), I allowed myself to watch more as the year wore on, and especially after graduation. I caught up on some cultural blind spots by finally getting around to The Sopranos, Ramy, Search Party, and Girlfriends. I wasn’t alone in bingeing Sopranos, it absolutely lived up to the hype and then some; this Jersey Girl can’t get enough gabagool-adjacent content, pizzeria culture is my culture!
Speaking of my culture, there was also a disproportionate amount of UK and European shows in my queue. Nothing like being in social isolation and watching the horny Irish teens in Normal People brood. I’m partial to it because I share a surname with the showrunner, so I have to embrace blind loyalty even though there was, in my opinion, a Marianne problem in the casting. Speaking of charming Irish characters with limited emotional vocabularies, I belatedly discovered This Way Up a 2019 show from Aisling Bea and Sharon Horgan. And while Connell and Marianne are actually exceptional students, I found the real normal people on GBBO to bring me a bit more joy. Baking was abundantly therapeutic for me this year, and watching charming people drink loads of tea and fret over soggy bottoms was a comfort. I also discovered the Great Pottery Throw Down, and as a lifelong ceramics enthusiast, I cannot recommend it highly enough if you care about things like slips, coils, and glazing techniques. GPTD embraces wabi sabi in a way that GBBO eschews flaws in favor of perfection, and in a time of uncertainty, the former reminded me why I miss getting my hands in the mud as a coping mechanism (hence all the baking). Speaking of coping mechanisms, like everybody else with two eyes and an HBO password, I loved Michaela Cole’s I May Destroy You; though we’ve all had enough distress this year for a lifetime, watching Cole’s Arabella process her assault and search for meaning, justice, and closure was a compelling portrait of grief and purpose in the aftermath of trauma. Arabella’s creative and patient friends Kwame and Terry steal the show throughout, as they deal with their own setbacks and emotional turmoil. Where I May Destroy You provides catharsis, Ted Lasso presents British eccentricity in all its stereotypical glory. At first I was skeptical of the show’s hype on Twitter, but once I gave in it charmed me, if only for Roy Kent’s emotional trajectory and extolling the restorative powers of shortbread. For a more accurate depiction of life in London, Steve McQueen’s series Small Axe provides a visually lush and politically clear-eyed depiction of the lives of British West Indians in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Lastly, how could I get through a recap of my year in tv if I don’t mention The Crown. Normal People may have needed an intimacy coordinator, but the number of Barbours at Balmoral was the real phonographic content for me.
Turning my attention across the Channel, after the trainwreck that was Emily in Paris, I started watching a proper French show, Call My Agent! It’s truly delightful, and unlike the binge-worthy format of "ambient shows” I have been really relishing taking an hour each week to watch CMA, subtitles, cigarettes, and all.
Honorable mention: The Last Dance for its in-depth look at many notable former Chicago residents; High Fidelity for reminding me of the years in college when my brother and I would drive around listening to Beta Band; and Big Mouth.
Music
My Spotify wrapped this year was a bit odd. I don‘t think “Chromatica II into 911″ is technically a song, so it revealed other things about my listening habits this year, which turned out to remain very much stuck in the last, sonically. I listened to a lot more podcasts than new music this year, but there were some records that found their way into heavy rotation. While I listened to a lot of classics both old and new to write my thesis (Paul Simon, Leonard Cohen, Prokofiev, and Bach) the soundtrack to my coursework, runs, walks, and editing was more contemporary. Standouts include: 
Saint Cloud by Waxahatchee, which makes me feel like I’m breathing fresh air even when I’m stuck inside all day 
La Bella Vita by Niia, which was there for me when I walked past my ex on 7th avenue (twice!) and he pretended that I didn’t exist 
Fetch the Bolt Cutters by THEE Fiona Apple, because Fiona, our social distancing queen, has always been my Talmud, her songs shimmering, evolving, and living with me every year 
Shore by Fleet Foxes, for the long drive to the Catskills 
Women in Music, Pt. III by HAIM, because these days, these days...
Musicians have been reckoning with tumult this year as much as the rest of us, and the industry has dealt with loss on all fronts. I’d be remiss not to talk about how the passing of John Prine brought his music into my life, and McCoy Tyner, who has been a companion through good and bad over the years. 
Honorable mention to: græ by Moses Sumney; The Main Thing by Real Estate; on the tender spot of every calloused moment by Ambrose Akinmusire; Punisher by Phoebe Bridgers; folklore by you know who; and songs by Adrianne Lenker. 
Reading
What would this overlong blob be without a list of the best things I read this year? While I left publishing temporarily, books, the news, and newsletters still took up a majority of my attention (duh and/or doomscrolling by any other name). I can’t be comprehensive, and frankly, there are already great roundups of the best longform this year out there, so this is mostly books and praising random writers. 
Last year I wrote about peak newsletter. Apparently, my prediction was a bit premature as this year saw an even bigger Substack Boom. But two new newsletters in particular have delighted me: Aminatou Sow’s Crème de la Crème and Hunter Harris’ Hung Up (her ”this one line” series is true force of chaotic good on Blue Ivy’s internet). Relatedly, Sow and Ann Friedman’s Big Friendship was gifted to me by a dear friend and another bff and I are going to read it in tandem next week. 
On the “Barack Obama published a 700+ page memoir, crippling the printing industry’s supply chains” front, grad school severely hamstrung my ability to read for pleasure, but I managed to get through almost 30 books this year, some old (Master and Margarita), most new-ish (Say Nothing, Nickel Boys). Four 2020 books in particular enthralled me:
Uncanny Valley: Anna Wiener’s memoir has been buzzed about since n+1 published her essay of the same name in 2016. Her ability to see, clear-eyed, the industry for both its foibles and allure captured that era when the excess and solipsism of the Valley seemed more of a cultural quirk than the harbinger of societal schism.  
Transcendent Kingdom: Yaa Gyasi’s novel about faith, family, loss, and--naturally--grad school was deeply empathetic, relatable, and moving. I think this was my favorite book of the year. Following the life of a Ghanaian family that settles in Alabama, it captured the kind of emotional ennui that comes from having one foot in the belief of childhood and one foot in the bewilderment that comes from losing faith in the aftermath of tragedy.  
Vanishing Half: Similarly to Transcendent Kingdom, Brit Bennett’s novel about siblings who are separated; it’s also about the ways that colorism can be internalized and the ways chosen family can (and cannot) replace your real kin. It was a compassionate story that captured the pain of abuse and abandonment in two pages in a way that Hanya Yanagihara couldn’t do in 720.
Dessert Person: Ok, so this is a cookbook, but it’s a good read, and the recipes are approachable and delicious. After all the BA Test Kitchen chaos this summer, it’s nice we didn’t have to cancel Claire. Make the thrice baked rye cookies!!!! You will thank me later.
Honorable mention goes to: Leave The World Behind for hitting the Severance/Station Eleven dystopian apocalypse novel sweet spot; Exciting Times for reminding me why I liked Sally Rooney; and Summer by Ali Smith, which wasn’t the strongest of the seasonal quartet, but was a series I enjoyed for two years.  
Podcasts
I’m saving my most enthusiastic section for last: ever since 2018, I’ve been listening to an embarrassing amount of podcasts. Moving into a studio apartment will do that to you, as will grad school, add a pandemic to that equation and there’s a lot of time to fill with what has sort of become white noise to me (or, in one case, nice white parents noise). In addition to the shows that I’ve written about before (Still Processing, Popcast, Who? Weekly, and Why is This Happening?), these are the shows I started listening to this year that fueled my parasocial fire:
You’re Wrong About: If you like history, hate patriarchy, and are a millennial, you’ll love Sarah Marshall and Michael Hobbes’ deep dives into the most notable stories of the past few decades (think Enron and Princess Diana) and also some other cultural flashpoints that briefly but memorably shaped the national discourse (think Terri Schiavo, Elian González, and the Duke Lacrosse rape case).
Home Cooking: This mini series started (and ended) during the pandemic. As someone who stress baked her way through the past nine months, Samin Nosrat and Hrishikesh Hirway’s show is filled with warmth, banter, and useful advice. Home Cooking has been a reassuring companion in the kitchen, and even though it will be a time capsule once we’re all vaccinated and close talking again, it’s still worth a listen for tips and inspiration while we’re hunkered down for the time being. 
How Long Gone: I don’t really know how to explain this other than saying that media twitter broke my brain and enjoying Chris Black and Jason Stewart’s ridiculous banter is the price I pay for it.
Blank Check: Blank Check is like the GBBO of podcasts--Griffin Newman and David Sims’ enthusiasm for and encyclopedic knowledge of film, combined with their hilarious guests and inevitable cultural tangents is always a welcome distraction. Exploring a different film from a director’s oeuvre each week over the course of months, the podcast delves into careers and creative decisions with the passion of completists who want to honor the filmmaking process even when the finished products end up falling short. The Nancy Meyers and Norah Ephron series were favorites because I’d seen most of the movies, but I also have been enjoying the Robert Zemeckis episodes they’re doing right now. The possibility of Soderbergh comes up often (The Big Picture just did a nice episode about/with him), and I’d love to hear them talk about his movies or Spike Lee (or, obviously, Martin Scorsese).      
Odds & Ends
If you’re still reading this, you’re a real one, so let’s get into the fun stuff. This was a horrible way to start a new decade, but at least we ended our long national nightmare. We got an excellent dumb twitter meme. I obviously made banana bread, got into home made nut butters, and baked an obscene amount of granola as I try to manifest a future where I own a Subaru Outback. Amanda Mull answered every question I had about Why [Insert Quarantine Trend] Happens. My brother started an organization that is working to eliminate food insecurity in LA. Discovering the Down Dog app allowed me to stay moderately sane, despite busting both of my knees in separate stupid falls on the criminally messed up sidewalks and streets of Philadelphia. I can’t stop burning these candles. Jim Carrey confused us all. We have a Jewish Second Gentleman! Grub Street Diets continued to spark joy. Dolly Parton remains America’s Sweetheart (and possible vaccine savior). And, last, but certainly not least: no one still knows how to pronounce X Æ A-12 Boucher-Musk.
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one of her best friends died in a plane crash, thus, this plane crash for her is triggering in that sense which makes her even more intent on saving everyone because her bestfriend died during a plane crash 
she’s in the process of adopting a child by the name of henry, it hasn’t been finalized yet. she’s actually, very anxious to go back because she doesn’t want to lose him
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TOP 100 ALBUMS OF 2020
100- Oranssi Pazuzu- Mestarin kynsi
99- Greg Foat- Symphonie Pacifique
98- The Innocence Mission- See You Tomorrow
97- Pantha Du Prince- Conference of Trees
96- Waxahatchee- Saint Cloud
95- Riz Ahmed- The Long Goodbye
94- Boris, Merzbow- 2R0LP0
93- Flora Yin-Wong- Holy Palm
92- Clown Core- Van
91- Kali Uchis- Sin Miedo
90- Katie Gatley- Loom
89- Donald Glover- 3.15.20
88- Sarah Davachi- Cantus, Descant
87- Kelly Moran, Purient- Chain Reaction at Dusk
86- Otta- Songbook
85- Elder- Omens
84- Jay Electronica- A Written Testimony
83- Lyra Pramuk- Fountain
82- Moor Mother, Nicole Mitchell- Offering
81- Phish- Stigma Oasis
80- Mosses- TV Sun
79- Yves Tumor- Heaven To a Tortured Mind
78- Bartees Strange- Say Goodbye To Pretty Boy
77- Jockstrap- Wicked City
76- Car Seat Headrest- Making a Door Less Open
75- Lunch Money Life- Immersion Chamber
74- The Mountain Goats- Songs For Pierre Chuvin
73- Nine Inch Nails- Ghosts V-VI
72- Ludwig Goransson- Tenet
71- Mary Lattimore- Silver Ladders
70- Rufus Wainwright- Unfollow The Rules
69- The 1975- Notes on a Conditional Form
68- Blu & Exile- Miles
67- Bruce Springsteen- Letter To You
66- I Break Horses- Warnings
65- Kelly Lee Owens- Inner Song
64- Charli XCX- How I’m Feeling Now
63- Adrianne Lenker- Songs/Instrumentals
62- Nubya Garcia- Source
61- Juana Molina- ANRMAL
60- Arca- Kick I
59- Boris- NO
58- Simon Fisher Turner/Edmund De Waal- A Quiet Corner In Time
57- Jeff Parker- Suite For Max Brown
56- Jenifer Curtis/Tyshawn Sorey- Invisible Ritual
55- Alabaster DePlume- To Cy & Lee: Instrumentals Vol I
54- William Basinski- Lamentations
53- Alison Cotton- Only Darkness Now
52- Eric Hall- Music for 18 Musicians
51- Ital Tek- Outland
50- Young Jesus- Welcome To Conceptual Beach
49- AHRKH- Beams From A Spiritual Panorama
48- Taylor Swift- Folklore, Evermore
47- Perfume Genius- Set My Heart on Fire Immediately
46- Ed Askew- London
45- ONO- Red Summer
44- Bill Callahan- Gold Record
43- Duma- Duma
42- Neptunium Maximalism- Eons
41- Pink Siifu- NEGRO
40- Lianne La Havas- Lianne La Havas
39- Matt Berninger- Serpentine Prision
38- Laraaji- Sun Piano, Moon Piano
37- Loraine James- Hmm
36- Nicolas Jaar- Cenizas
35- Julianna Barwick- Healing is a Miracle
34- Neil Cicierega- Mouth Dreams
33- Salaam Remi- Black on Purpose
32- Sarah Mary Chadwick- Please Daddy
31- Deftones- Ohms
30- Steven Vitiello- Buffalo Bass Delay
29- Hum- Inlet
28- Destroyer- Have We Met
27- Fleet Foxes- Shore
26- Nick Cave- Idiot Prayer
25- Matana Roberts, Pat Thomas- The Truth
24- Anna Von Hausswolff- All Thoughts Fly
23- Moor Mother- Circuit City
22- Autechre- SIGN, PLUS
21- Bartees Strange- Live Forever
20- Autotelia- I
19- Nicolas Jaar- Telas
18- Touché Amore- Lament
17- Moses Sumney- grae
16- Ben Seretan- Youth Pastoral
15- Elephant Tree- Habits
14- Owen Pallett- Island
13- Ambrose Akinmusire- on the tender spot
12- Jennifer Walshe- A Late Anthology of Early Music, Vol 1
11- Bob Dylan- Rough and Rowdy Ways
10- Max De Wardener- Music For Detuned Pianos
9- Quin Kirchner- The Shadows and The Light
8- Leo Takami- Felis Catus and Silence
7- SAULT- Untitled (Black Is), Untiled (Rise)
6- Bill Fay- Countless Branches
5- Philip Sollmann- Monophonie
4- Phoebe Bridgers- Punisher
3- Fiona Apple- Fetch The Bolt Cutters
2- The Microphones- The Microphones in 2020
1- Run The Jewels- RTJ4
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Chris Pritchard - Venue manager, Tunbridge Well Forum & Artist manager. ------------- Albums (in no particular order) Adrianne Lenker - Songs Adrianne is annually at the top of my list. Either solo or doing Big Thief. She really is an incredible songwriter. Subdued and subtle. She has been perfect listening for the winter. Private World - Aleph Welsh band signed to Dais and its a total winner. Feels like an homage to Roxy Music and Talking Heads. Constantly crept back to this one all summer. Luke Abbott - Kagen Sound Ive been waiting on a new record by Luke for ages and this has been worth the wait. Always enjoyed single tracks he has released before but this is definitely an album context listen. Brooding and heavy electronic music. Pinegrove - Marigold One of the pre-lockdowners. The album was on repeat all year. Just a golden mix of alternative country and indie-emo. You’d expect to be cringing when you read that description but its genuinely a lovely record. Gil Scott Heron - We’re new again - A reimagining by Makaya Mccraven Cards on the table - I hadn’t heard the original of this but this version of the album is breathtaking. Gil obviously is always an unforgettable voice but the arrangements added to this record now are next level. An album to get lost in. Deeper - Auto Pain Just some good angular indie. Id have definitely chosen Maxband over this album but they only released an EP. Both bands are great though. Gulch - Impenetrable cerebral fortress As probably many did, I saw the hate5six video of one of their sets and my jaw dropped. Im even more in love with the first album but this is right up there too. Being an old fart, this reminds me of a band like converge (petitioning/forever) when they were starting out and were a little bit more innocent- that mixed with the obvious power violence influences - this record rips. Thou - Blessings Of The Highest Order I think if you’re not fascinated by a band like Thou, you’re missing out on a glorious gloomy wormhole. This is all nirvana covers. (The ones you always wish a band would cover). I like Thou - I love Nirvana —Winning cocktail of audio. Gino & The Goons - Off The Rails Most recent discovery on the list. Just some old men from the east coat of America. Making great scrappy rock n roll punk rock and doing it right. They won’t get famous. Nobody will give a shit. I do though. V/A - Apocalypse Domani An amazing compilation of Italo-fuelled horror synth music. John Carpenter meets Giorgio Moroder watching Dawn of the dead. Some absolute gem tracks on here by WLDV, Antoni Maiiovi, Bill Ambrose and more.
3 Fave Tracks Of 2020: The Cool Greenhouse - Cardboard Man Caroline - Dark Blue Dorothys Fortress - Firefox
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Feminine names with a masc name in them (like Lacey/Ace) or masc names with a feminine name in them. Or neutral Either/both
No problem! I tried to do names that aren’t masculine and feminine variants of the same name, like Alan and Alanna or Chris and Christine. But feel free to send another ask if you want names like that, too.
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Feminine names:
Adella / Adelle (Dell)
Adriana / Adrianna / Adrianne / Ariana / Ariane (Rian / Ian)
Aileen / Eileen (Lee)
Amabel / Annabelle / Arabella / Isabella / Mabel (Abel)
Amelia (Eli)
Anika (Nick / Nico)
Artemis (Arty)
Augusta (Gus)
Avalon (Val)
Bethany (Ethan)
Brandy (Rand)
Bryana / Aryana / Maryanna (Ryan)
Calanthe / Calanthia (Alan)
Cassidy / Isidore (Sid)
Catriona (Rio)
Cleo / Cleopatra (Leo / Leon / Pat / Terra)
Danica / Danicka (Nic / Nick / Dan)
Daria / Maria (Ari)
Eleonor (Leo / Leon)
Erica / Ericka (Ric / Rick)
Eugenia (Gene)
Evangeline / Evangelina (Van)
Florence (Loren)
Frederica / Fredericka (Ric / Rick)
Freida (Reid)
Gracey (Ace)
Holly (Olly)
Jane (Jay)
Jordana (Dan)
Kennedy (Ned)
Laverne (Vern)
Lavinia (Vin)
Lillian (Ian)
Lorayne (Ray)
Macey (Ace)
Magdalena (Dale)
Mckenna / Mackenzie (Ken)
Micaiah (Mike)
Monica (Nic / Nico)
Natasha (Ash / Tash)
Nicole (Nic / Cole)
Ophelia (Phil / Eli)
Pamela (Mel)
Pearl (Earl)
Petronia (Ron)
Polly (Olly)
Quintella / Quintina (Quinn)
Rachel (Ray)
Rebecka (Beck)
Rosamund (Sam)
Rowan / Rowanne (Owen)
Savannah (Van)
Scarlet (Carl)
Sharyl (Harry)
Shirley (Earl)
Skyler (Ky / Kyle)
Tatiana (Ian)
Tiffiny / Tiffinny (Finn)
Trudy (Rudy)
Vanessa (Ness)
Veronica (Aaron / Ron / Nic)
Willow (Will)
Masculine names:
Alexander (Lexa / Alexa)
Ambrose (Rose)
Amias / Damian (Mia)
Antonello (Nell)
Aubrey (Bree)
Brannon (Ann)
Bruce (Rue / Roo)
Calvin (Alva)
Cecil (Cece)
Chester (Esther)
Clement (Emma)
Cleveland (Eve)
Delano (Ela)
Donovan (Nova)
Elias (Lia)
Elliott (Elli / Lia)
Emmanuel (Emma / Ann)
Estavan (Ava)
Everard (Vera)
Flannery (Anne)
Florian (Lori)
Florence (Lauren)
Flynn (Lynn)
Graeme (Rae)
Herman (Erma)
Indiana (Dee / Diana / Ana)
Jamison (Amy)
Jaylen (Ayla)
Jemmy (Emmy)
Johannan (Anna / Hanna)
Jonah (Jo)
Julian (Lia)
Kelley (Elle)
Kelcey (Elsie)
Landon (Ann)
Levi (Eve)
Macbeth (Beth)
Mason (May)
Matias (Tia)
Maximilian (Millie)
Nathanael (Ana / Annie)
Oliver (Liv)
Palmer (Ala)
Sebastian / Bastian (Tia)
Shelley (Elley)
Silas (Isla)
Sinclair (Clair)
Steven (Eve)
Sullivan (Liv)
Tanner (Anne)
Vergil / Virgil (Jill)
Wallace (Liz / Lace)
Whitney (Nee)
Yancy (Ann)
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I made a name list!
Okay, so, apparently it’s a bit of a trend now to share name lists in this community. I have a name list of my own that’s been getting longer and longer. I’m deciding to share it, because I love going over other people’s lists myself and I have found many cool names that way!
My list is very long, like, very long, so you can find it under the cut. I also put it on a page on my blog here ( you can find a link on my homepage as well) and in a pdf file here. There, the names also have colours to indicate whether they’re male, female or unisex names. That page will probably be updated as I find more names I like. Anyway, enjoy?
>A<
Acacia
Actaeon
Ademar
Adriaan
Adrian / Adrianne
Aeneas
Agathe
Aiko
Aileen
Alcmene
Alexei
Aloe
Alois
Alver
Amalie
Ambrosia/Ambrose
Amory
Amrita
Anaïs
Andreas
Angelique
Anke
Anne-Mae
Annelies
Annette
Anouk
Antoine
Apple
Arend
Arethusa
Arden
Arlo
Arnout
Arwyn
Atlas
Atticus
Auburn
Augustin
Avelin
Aviel
Ayumi
Azul
>B<
Babette
Basil
Baucis
Birgit
Beau
Bente
Bhodi
Bjarne
Blake
Bliss
Bloem
Blossom
Brigitte
Britte (hi, that’s me lol)
>C<
Callisto
Carmen
Cato
Cédric
Celeste
Céline
Cephale
Chester
Cilia
Circe
Claude
Clemence
Clive
Coral
Coralie
Corin
Cyril
>D<
Dae
Dagmar
Daisy
Danu
Dante
Daphne
Darren
Dawn
Deborah
Delphine
Deianira
Deirdre
Denaria
Diantha
Diederik
Dione
Dominic
Duval
>E<
Ebony
Edmund
Edwin
Emmanuel/Emmanuelle
Emiel
Emile
Ennes
Enzo
Eleanor
Eleda
Elias
Elise
Elouise
Els
Elvira
Ester
Etiènne
Eugenie
Evangeline
Evelien
Evert
Ewout
>F<
Fabio
Fabienne
Falco
Faye
Florian
Floris
Frances
Fraser
Frauke
Frederique
>G<
Gaël
Gaétan
Gaius
Galatea
Gauthier
Gemma
Gerlinde
Gideon
Giselle
Gladys
Glenn
Gwen
Gwendoline
>H<
Hannes
Hasina
Hasse
Hazel
Hélène
Hendrik
Hilde
Hypathia
>I<
Ianthe
Ilias
Ion
Imogen
Imre
Indigo
Ingrid
Ingvar
Isaak
Ismail
Isolde
Ivan
Ivy
>J<
Jaïr
Jari
Jasmijn (Jasmin)
Jelle
Jente
Joël/Joëlle
Joni
Jordi
Josefien
Jude
June
Juniper
>K<
Karel
Karsten
Katari
Kathelijne
Keano
Keila
Kieran
Kjeld
Kobe
Kristina
Kylian
>L<
Lark
Lars
Lavinia
Laurent
Leander
Lemon
Leonie
Lies
Liesbeth
Lilac
Lilianne
Lilith
Linde
Loïc
Lotus
Louise
Lucien/Lucienne
Lukas
Lynn
Lycaon
>M<
Maarten
Mabel
Machteld
Maeve
Maecenas
Mahal
Mahogany
Maiti
Manon
Maple
Marli
Marlin
Marloes
Marnik
Marvin
Mathilde
Matisse
Matthieu
Matti
Maud
Mauro
Maximiliaan
Medea
Mei
Melanie
Melissa
Melody
Merel
Merla
Mercury
Michaël
Michelle
Michiel
Midas
Miko
Mina
Mira (also my middle name)
Misha
Monique
Moore
>N<
Naomi
Naso
Nicola
Nikolai
Nils
Nelle
Neola
Neva
Nesri
Niobe
Noël/Noëlle
Noë
Noora
>O<
Octavia
Odelia
Odette
Odile
Olive
Olivia
Opal
Ophelia
Oskar
Otis
Otto
Ovidius/Ovid
>P<
Paola
Paulien
Pavel
Peleus
Pelagius
Pepper
Petal
Phaedra
Phebe
Philomela
Pika
Piper
Pyrrha
>Q<
Quinten
>R<
Rae
Ramona
Raoul
Raven
Remy
Rhiannon
Rhune
Ridge
Roeland
Romain
Rosalie
Rover
Rowan
Rozemarijn
Ruth
Rutger
>S<
Samuel
Sander
Sanne
Santiago
Salves
Sebastiaan
Semele
Shaila
Shaun
Sibyl
Sigrid
Silvan
Silvester
Silvie
Simeon
Siska
Snow
Sofie
Soraya
Sören
Suzanne/Susanna
Suzy
Sven
>T<
Thales
Thea
Thisbe
Thorben
Tilde
Titus
>U<
Udo
Uri
>V<
Vanessa
Valerie
Valeska
Vasco
Vaughn
Veerle
Velvet
Verita
Vikas
Viktor
Violet
>W<
Wannes
Winona
Winter
Wilhelm
Willow
Wouter
>X<
Xander
Xanthippe
Xanthe
>Y<
Yannick
Yari
Youri
Yule
Yves
Yvonne
>Z<
Zacharias
Zeno
Zion
Zita
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AMAZON PRIME TV SHOWS MAKES A BETTER CHOICE OF ENTERTAINMENT
Amazon has always kept the best part of recording movies and TV shows. Amazon Prime is the listed solution of Amazon products and a great choice of those users who want to get unlimited videos that come along way since it first started offering TV shows to Prime members which is quite similar to Netflix services. It was first started to make the latest TV shows view by the users. This is very common for today’s viewers that they need entertainment on a regular basis to get their best TV shows on their screen from HBO series to regular ones. Although users always keep their choice for regular updates on daily TV shows as well Amazon Prime is one of the prior choices for them who like to watch something to offer nearly like every TV fan. With additional information on the latest TV shows, Amazon Prime is the best choice that makes ever choice of the users. It has the ultimate quality and excellent series preferred by the viewers to choose them on their choice.
When you are choosing the Prime TV shows for your collections of series, it makes more than the great that keeps you all day long and have good television to set your choice of shows. However, there is an extensive list of TV shows that usually select to watch on a daily basis. But Amazon Prime is the ever choice for movies and TV shows. There are ample of TV shows that available on Amazon Prime TV shows icon. But it keeps the best finding solutions that users get through its click.
List of Best Amazon Prime TV Shows
The more streaming collection of TV shows in Prime videos available that recommend as the best series for the viewers. Either it’s related to comedy, drama, thriller, children programming, or more related shows. Some of these are explained as under:
10. Fleabag
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Cast: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Sian Clifford, Olivia Colman, Bill Patterson, Brett Gelman
Description of series: The British comedian drama set and played in London with a television series. The TV show produced by Two Brothers Pictures for digital channels BBC Three in a co-production agreement that set with Amazon Studios. In this series, one-woman play the same name which won the Fringe First Award.
Summary of the series: In this story, a woman narrates her life and giving knowing glances to the camera and admonishes that based on the situation. Fleabag is a story based on a charming and openly confessional about sex, grief, and loneliness that makes with a masked of extremely clever.
Click here to Watch Fleabag on Amazon Prime Now
9. Parks and Recreation
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Cast: Amy Poehler, Nick Offerman, Chris Pratt, Retta, Rashida Jones, Aubrey Plaza, Jim O’Heir, Aziz Ansari, Adam Scott, Rob Lowe, and Paul Schneider
Description of series: The greatest comedy shows ever watched by the viewers. As the story was designed by local government stars Amy Poehler is the bright and ambitious director of the Parks and Recreation Department in a fictional Indiana town. The whole series was designed to evolve into a smart but never preachy political satire. It has maintained the character as the deep compassion and major twists that keep the continuity of the series with a brilliant show of comedy ever.
Summary of the series: The comedian Prime TV show created and cast on entertainment basis by the director. As the shows go on Schur and writer prove that directed with a major twist on the show and end it up with a brilliant series of a fresh and new story as a comedian.
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Cast: Peter Krause, Michael C. Hall, Frances Conroy, Lauren Ambrose, Rachel Griffiths
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Cast: Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Ontkean, Dana Ashbrook, Richard Beymer,Warren Frost, Lara Flynn Boyle, Sherilyn Fenn, Peggy Lipton,MädchenAmick, and Ray Wise.
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Cast: Kelsey Grammar, Jane Leeves, John Mahoney, David Hyde Pierce,Peri Gilpin, Moose
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Cast: Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Gaius Charles, Minka Kelly, Adrianne Palicki, Taylor Kitsch,Jurnee Smollett,Michael B. Jordan, JessePlemons, Scott Porter, Zach Gilford, Aimee Teegarden, Matt Lauria, Madison Burge
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Cast: John Krasinski, Abbie Cornish, and Wendell Pierce
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Cast: Julia Roberts, Stephan James, Bobby Cannavale, Shea Whigham, Alex Karpovsky, and Sissy Spacek
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Cast: Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie, Olivia Colman, Elizabeth Debicki, Tom Hollander
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Cast: Rachel Brosnahan, Michael Zegen, Alex Borstein, Tony Shalhoub, Marin Hinkle
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graphicpolicy · 8 years
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Jim Henson’s Labyrinth 30th Anniversary Special #1
Publisher: Archaia, an imprint of BOOM! Studios Writers: Jonathan Case, Cory Godbey, Gustavo Duarte, Ted Naifeh & Adrianne Ambrose, and Adam Smith Artists: Daniel Bayliss, Cory Godbey, Gustavo Duarte, Kyla Vanderklugt, and Jeff Stokely Cover Artists: Main Cover: Benjamin Dewey Incentive Cover: Michael Allred Unlocked FOC Variant Cover: Dave McKean Price: $9.99
Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the beloved Jim Henson fantasy film with stories from inside the magical walls of the labyrinth.
Featuring fan-favorite characters like Ludo, Hoggle, Sir Didymus, and a few surprises, this special celebration collects for the first time all of the Labyrinth Free Comic Book Day stories along with new tales from Eisner Award winner Jonathan Case (The New Deal), Gustavo Duarte (Bizarro), and more!
40 pages of story and art!
Covers are high-quality cardstock and will feature spot-gloss and holofoil enhancements.
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Jim Henson's Labyrinth 30th Anniversary Special #1 preview. Celebrate 30 years! #comics Jim Henson's Labyrinth 30th Anniversary Special #1 Publisher: Archaia, an imprint of BOOM! Studios Writers: Jonathan Case, Cory Godbey, Gustavo Duarte, Ted Naifeh & Adrianne Ambrose, and Adam Smith…
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allmyfriendsarehouses · 10 years
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Glitter Kiss by Adrianne Ambrose & Monica Gallagher
Glitter Kiss by Adrianne Ambrose & Monica Gallagher
I got this book at Boston Comic Con from an amazing artist named Monica Gallagher, and I was quite excited to start it.  When I read it, I was astounded.
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Jim Henson's Labyrinth
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I pre-ordered Jim Henson's Labyrinth--the graphic novel prequel to the movie--on Amazon for a friend's birthday. It is supposed to be released late next month, but Amazon just emailed me and told me they won't have it until 2014!
All the other booksellers still list it as April 2013, so I think it may be a typo, but I can't take that chance and have to come up with something else at the last minute.
Has anyone heard that it's going to be delayed?
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whipstickisses · 12 years
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omg omg omg
Okay it's not here yet but it's coming soon ... my first published graphic novel, Glitter Kiss!!! Written by the lovely and talented Adrianne Ambrose, illustrated by yours truly, and published by the kick-ass folks at Oni Press!
GAH I CAN'T WAIT!!
Real cover coming soon! Eeeeeee!
Big thanks to the Comics Worth Reading peeps for a mention! I'll stop geeking out now.
Or WILL I??
(I really can't resist using this picture for absolutely everything)
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graphicpolicy · 8 years
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Jim Henson’s Labyrinth 30th Anniversary Special #1
Publisher: Archaia, an imprint of BOOM! Studios Writers: Jonathan Case, Cory Godbey, Gustavo Duarte, Ted Naifeh & Adrianne Ambrose, and Adam Smith Artists: Daniel Bayliss, Cory Godbey, Gustavo Duarte, Kyla Vanderklugt, and Jeff Stokely Cover Artists: Main Cover: Benjamin Dewey Incentive Cover: Michael Allred Unlocked FOC Variant Cover: Dave McKean Price: $9.99
Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the beloved Jim Henson fantasy film with stories from inside the magical walls of the labyrinth.
Featuring fan-favorite characters like Ludo, Hoggle, Sir Didymus, and a few surprises, this special celebration collects for the first time all of the Labyrinth Free Comic Book Day stories along with new tales from Eisner Award winner Jonathan Case (The New Deal), Gustavo Duarte (Bizarro), and more!
40 pages of story and art!
Covers are high-quality cardstock and will feature spot-gloss and holofoil enhancements.
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Jim Henson's Labyrinth 30th Anniversary Special #1 preview. Celebrate 30 years! #comics Jim Henson's Labyrinth 30th Anniversary Special #1 Publisher: Archaia, an imprint of BOOM! Studios Writers: Jonathan Case, Cory Godbey, Gustavo Duarte, Ted Naifeh & Adrianne Ambrose, and Adam Smith…
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