• @waigl@lemmy.world
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    68 months ago

    You could have just named him “Harry” instead. Or even “Harry Blackstone Copperfield” if you wanted to be more on the nose about it.

    • @Traegert@lemm.ee
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      8 months ago

      While Harry would have been apt based on my own hair levels, I just preferred the sound of Dresden. I have a fairly common name and it was not so much fun being “First name last initial” growing up so I also wanted to give him a decent semi unique name that wouldn’t also fall in the realms of Tradegeigh or Traeiystiean shit

      Also my wife started whispering it in her sleep the night I suggested it so that pretty much tied it.