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need synonyms for "fool" starting with "m"
2008-05-28, 6:56 PM #1
Odd request, I know.

I've already done a lot of looking with nothing to my liking as of yet. I'm trying to find a word that could be used as someone's name. It should mean (or have strong connections with) the word "fool" or "trickster" or the like, and it needs to start with an "m." Languages that don't have English alphabets (Chinese, Russian, Greek, etc.) are sources that might help. If any of those languages have words that fit my criteria, and if any of you can reply with those words, I'd much appreciate it.

For anyone curious, the name in question is "Rachel April _____ Pi" and the blank space is where I hope to have the "fool" equivalent like monkey, moron, etc.
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2008-05-28, 6:58 PM #2
mooncalf
nope.
2008-05-28, 6:59 PM #3
mb
gbk is 50 probably

MB IS FAT
2008-05-28, 7:01 PM #4
Originally posted by Baconfish:
mooncalf

Hahaha he's not making this **** up http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/mooncalf
Bassoon, n. A brazen instrument into which a fool blows out his brains.
2008-05-28, 7:05 PM #5
Yeah, I used dictionary.com too. Mooncalf is not what I had in mind, but thanks.
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2008-05-28, 7:13 PM #6
Michael Moore
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2008-05-28, 7:37 PM #7
Originally posted by NoESC:
mb


aw, i was going to post that. then again, mb is the synonym for fat. :downswords:
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2008-05-28, 7:54 PM #8
Trickster.

المحتال

Al MaHtaal. (the H is emphasized, and not a sound we have in English). The first a is a short a sound and the second a is extended. Add an a on the end, since many Arabic female names have a "a" sound on the end.

Omit the ال (Al) I suppose, you can pretend it was a definite article.

محتالة

Mahtaala is a girls "nameized" version an Arabic word for trickster. I'm not a native (or very good non-native) speaker so I don't know if it has double meanings or whatever, so it could bite you in the ***.

Also doesn't necessarily fit with the rest of the name. Could be cool I guess though.

Rachel April Mahtaala Pi?
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2008-05-28, 8:09 PM #9
Spook: You have been the most helpful thusfar. Thank you. :)

Everyone else: be more like Spook. :P
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2008-05-28, 8:13 PM #10
Moron
2008-05-28, 8:23 PM #11
mongoloid
SnailIracing:n(500tpostshpereline)pants
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2008-05-28, 10:12 PM #12
Originally posted by ECHOMAN:
mongoloid


Damn you!
2008-05-28, 10:22 PM #13
mantrain, wait thats a synonym for :awesome:
free(jin);
tofu sucks
2008-05-28, 10:28 PM #14
:master:?
If you think the waiters are rude, you should see the manager.
2008-05-28, 10:31 PM #15
Damn gender and looking for "trickster-fool" rather than "stupid-fool," I'm going to use names like Martyn and Michael MacLongname now! :P
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2008-05-29, 12:50 AM #16
wooo!
2008-05-29, 4:11 AM #17
Mouth-breather
You can't judge a book by it's file size
2008-05-29, 3:07 PM #18
How about Māui, a trickster character from Polynesian mythology?
I'm just a little boy.
2008-05-29, 3:48 PM #19
Mannegishi.
omnia mea mecum porto
2008-05-29, 6:13 PM #20
massassian
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2008-05-29, 6:17 PM #21
Originally posted by Roach:
Mannegishi.

Roach: what's that from?

Flirb: That was definitely a consideration on my part.

And "massassian"... hehe.
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2008-05-29, 9:37 PM #22
Originally posted by Gebohq:
Roach: what's that from?


Cree Indians, I think.

Supposed to be Coyote.
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2008-05-29, 10:16 PM #23
Ah. Ok. :)

Some others someone suggested to me:
Maya
Melusina
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2008-05-30, 7:33 AM #24
Mäntti
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2008-05-30, 10:57 AM #25
In Afrikaans there's Moegoe, the g is that guttural soft G you get in Dutch and so it's pronounced something like mooghoo. It basically means a dumbass.

And after double checking there's also Mampara which has pretty much the same meaning, God knows which of the 9 African languages of South Africa it comes from though. It could even be Portugese or Malay for all I know.

Or as a Greek friend says far too often: Malakas. Which I think means idiot or tosser or something like that.
2008-05-30, 11:18 AM #26
Oh, Mong.

Manchestvite.
nope.
2008-05-30, 11:33 AM #27
Originally posted by Spook:
Cree Indians, I think.

Supposed to be Coyote a small trickster race of people.


Close. ;)
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2008-05-30, 11:37 AM #28
Mancunian.
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2008-05-30, 4:27 PM #29
mongoose

mefager (retard in hebrew)
Dreams of a dreamer from afar to a fardreamer.
2008-05-30, 4:57 PM #30
mook
nope.

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