• Cool names for VK in Russian. Cool nicknames for guys

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    Having gotten up early in the morning and done gymnastics, Dmitry Andreevich devoted these early hours, when his head was especially fresh, to his next work, the one he was working on. There was a period when I often stayed overnight with him. In the morning you want to talk to him, you open the door to his office, you see the stubborn back of his head through the crack, his whole figure bent over the desk - and you understand that you cannot disturb him.
    After working, he went to work. He always walked from Nashchokinsky Lane to the center, trying to choose different routes whenever possible - this was his walk - just like going home after work, having lunch and again to a meeting or meeting - always on foot. Even now, without sad emotion and tenderness, I cannot look at the sidewalk of Prechpstinsky Boulevard: how many times, after some heated discussion of that time, did we walk quickly and cheerfully along this deserted sidewalk, past houses that, just like now, stood for more than thirty years ago... Everything that was expressed in clear and dry formulations during the discussion was deciphered in the lyrics of experiences in a friendly conversation. Here are creative plans, not yet separated from the flesh of his own biography, and now the writer Furmanov, talking about his next work (he was then working on “The Mutiny”), again turns into an excited participant in wonderful events... “We need to write a play about this! » - he exclaims, and this means that the play will be written in a year, in two!

    Hi, friend! It’s cool that you are engaged in creativity and are going to let it into the masses =) I know this, because otherwise you would not have wondered how to come up with a pseudonym.

    In this article, I will tell you about the typical mistakes that people make when choosing a nickname, what exactly I think makes a nickname cool and memorable, I will give a bonus and give examples.

    But first, it would be nice to tell who I am and why I am writing an article on a similar topic. The fact is that I myself am not far from creativity, and just like you I was faced with the problem that I could not decide what to call myself. I tried about 5 nicknames over several years, and settled, in my opinion, on the best. I’ll tell you why I decided this at the end of this article.

    3 common mistakes when choosing a nickname

    • The first thing I would like to talk about is that you should not choose a nickname as a nickname. I mean ordinary nicknames that everyone had in the yard or at school, which may have carried over into adult life, and then you decide that since everyone already calls you Vantuz, then even in the creative community you will be known by by this name. Possible for YouTube (if you run your own channel) this would only be a suitable nickname if you were covering some internet crap or something worse. I don't see any other options here.
    • The next point is simply called “shit and eat.” I think that from the title of this paragraph it should be clear what I mean. This kind of crap is very common among gamers, but they have their own specifics... At the same time, someone calls themselves that in VKontakte, uses a similar pseudonym for rap and for YouTube. I have one question for such people - what kind of patience and desire to find out who the author of this “wonderful creation” should a person have in order to read (correctly!), remember, recommend you to someone, and so that he can then easily find you in Internet. For some reason no one thinks about this. No need to force people to tense up!
    • Next typical mistake is that in an attempt to come up with a super-cool and unique, memorable nickname, people completely forget about adequacy. Here are some examples, real people: Homeless, Homo in the Village, Vodavrot and these are not the most frostbitten =) When I see such names, it immediately becomes clear that the person is doing something frivolous at the level of an amateur... there is no desire to watch or listen to him. And it's not worth it.

    These are the key mistakes that I was able to highlight from the crowd. I strongly recommend not to repeat them. Why? It seems clear enough.

    Now to the main question


    How to choose a good nickname

    There are quite a lot of options. I don’t know which one will be more useful to you, so read on and choose what you like.

    • The first and most obvious is a pseudonym from a name. I don’t know why many people avoid this option. Just look at your first and last name. Perhaps it reads and looks very cool and there is no need to change anything. You can try to write in English if you are going to make yourself known abroad. This would be a great solution for an artist or musician... or designer. Denis Simachev is an example.
    • It won't suit everyone, but it's an option. Again, play with your name. Perhaps, by combining part of the first and last name, you get good nickname. For example, not to go far, the author of this blog is also known as Deep.
    • The following options are more complicated. Think about what mood your creativity conveys, what topics it is about and where it is directed. Based on this, sketch out on a piece of paper all the associations that come to your mind. Then either choose from what is available, or you can continue the chain, but this is unlikely. Out of 3 questions, you can easily write 30 options. You can choose something from this. Perhaps slightly adjusted for better sound.
    • The next option requires time and experience in what you do. As I promised at the beginning, now I’ll tell you how I chose my last stage name. My environment helped me with this, even without my participation. According to my friend, the conversation turned to me... word for word and I’m ready new nickname, sonorous and which is meaningfully connected with me. I didn’t approach anyone at all with the words “help me come up with cool nickname“, somehow it all happened on its own. But I repeat that it will most likely take a lot of time.

    Mistakes when coming up with a nickname (pseudonym)

    There are few of them, but they exist. And for success in your endeavor, I advise you to use these points.

    • The name should not be long. If you have more than 10 letters in one word, then you should think about a different nickname.
    • The next point is related to the first, but I decided to separate them. There is no need to make your nickname more than 4-5 words. It’s very inconvenient to read and write, and it’s unlikely that anyone will remember it the first time. But there is an exception. I remember once watching a Comedy Battle program and there were guys who called themselves “Just a fellow traveler and you know about it.” In my opinion, it's a great name for comedians. I can’t say exactly why it sounds great and is memorable, perhaps it has something to do with the song =)
    • Should be easy to read. I wrote about this in errors and will repeat it again. Make your name as simple and clear as possible - it will be easier for people to remember you.
    • There is no dissonance between what you do and your name. It would be very strange to be called a “little pony” when you are a 35-year-old man with a mohawk who performs growling hard metal... well, I think the example is clear.

    How to choose a creative nickname for a girl? Try these same tips. It seems to me that there should be no differences.

    Generators of nicknames, names and pseudonyms - a bonus for the lazy

    And now the promised bonus for those who got scammed. Now there are quite a lot of services on the Internet that allow you to generate a nickname or name for yourself. As a bonus to today’s material, I’ll list some of them so that you have plenty to choose from. These generators are made for lazy people who don't want to think for themselves. As a rule, they all work in the same way (set the required number of characters and words, press a button and get a standard and uninteresting nickname).

    • http://nick-name.ru/generate/
    • https://sfztn.com/names-generator
    • Storm Tower

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    Millions of people register daily on social networks VKontakte, Odnoklassniki, Facebook and others, as well as on forums. Some choose original nicknames for themselves, while most simply write a set of letters. You can come up with a nickname for yourself for all occasions once and register under it everywhere, but then you should take this seriously so that both friends and business negotiations It was not a shame to appear with such a nickname. So what should you call yourself on social networks?

    Although it is customary to use real first and last names on social networks, some people, for some reason, are not eager to show their real data. Therefore, we will devote this article specifically to nicknames. So, it depends for what purpose you will use your account. If it’s just for communication, then you can leave the first name and come up with a nickname instead of the last name, if this is not necessary, then the choice can be very varied.

    How to name yourself on VKontakte

    This network is most often used for entertainment, so a funny, memorable nickname is quite suitable here.

    How to name yourself on Twitter

    Here we are not adding friends, but readers, so your nickname on this network must be original and positive so that people want to read you.

    How to name yourself on Odnoklassniki

    Since people on this social network are mainly looking for their childhood friends and classmates, you can use your old nicknames, which will evoke nostalgia and positive emotions among your old friends. As for the rest, fantasy has no limits.

    How to choose a nickname anyway

    • According to real names. Remove something, add something, and it can turn out very well (for example, Nikolai Andreevich - Nikandr). Or just change the name a little, Anya - Anet. Also possible with last names.
    • According to your occupation. Try translating this word into different languages, there will definitely be something beautiful. It can also be a hobby, profession, talent. Accordingly, you can choose in such a way that there is a bias towards the product that you are selling, if it is used for commercial purposes.
    • According to character traits. If you have some special character trait that everyone knows about, then it can turn out original.
    • By appearance. Elements of appearance can also be used in a nickname, thereby telling a little about yourself.
    • Foreign names. Each of them has some meaning, so you can choose the one that suits you.
    • Characters. These can be your favorite characters from books, films, TV series, games (for gamers). These can also be the names of birds, animals, plants.
    • Generator. If things are really bad for you, then an online generator will come to the rescue, and even if it gives out crazy ideas, it may give you a brilliant idea.

    There are different selection criteria depending on your goal, what kind of nickname you need, it can be: memorable, trustworthy, funny, serious.

    There are a lot of beautiful words in the world, from the names of cities to chemical elements in the periodic table. So what to call yourself on social networks (VKontakte, Odnoklassniki) is only a matter of your imagination.

    What can readers offer?

    On all social networks and on most websites I call myself by my name in Russian or English. And I put avatars with my photo. I don’t think it’s necessary to invent something and hide behind some screen of an invented name or a faceless avatar. I prefer openness.

    In my opinion, in social networks it is better to use your real name. Or its derivatives

    I called myself a remote control, because this nickname, nickname, was given to me by my parents back in childhood when our remote control was broken and we had to switch channels manually. So it has stuck with me to this day. VK I don’t call myself by my real name because I don’t take this social network seriously. On the forums it’s just a remote control because there can be a lot of jokes about the name, but I don’t need that. My email is also not by name, something like [email protected]

    What witty parents you have. I had the nickname “the foolish princess” because of my eternally gloomy face. But calling yourself that social networks I won't dare. By the way, despite my childhood nickname, I grew up to be a laughing, cheerful person. Sometimes I can laugh at every little thing. Sometimes it even becomes indecent.

    Well, yes, your childhood nickname is too long, but you can limit yourself to an abbreviation and add one letter hahaha! Only a decent ato can turn out to be very incompetent. But as it is, there was no nickname even at school, that is, a second name. Unless well-wishers called him a gopher, since the surname is similar.

    Hah. It’s a matter of imagination, how you want to look in front of people and introduce yourself that way. So, in general, we are used to registering ourselves on various resources, trying not to use real name or name. And we are called some kind of masyans or vacuum cleaners. On the other hand, if all people on the network used only their first and last names, then there would not be a social network, for example, but some kind of database/

    I agree, in any case, you can come up with something interesting, derivatives of the name, it’s still social. networks.

    Well, it’s better to register on social networks under your own name - in general, they were created so that people could find each other by first and last name.

    Agree. What's the point in the left names?

    I also believe that there is no need to hide behind some made-up names and pictures. For me, social life is communication with friends. This means I must be real there, and not fictional.

    Of course you need to provide real data

    Nicknames like “Mom’s Joy or One Like This” are annoying. I prefer on social media. Sign up on networks with your real name, and on forums with your name or your daughter’s name in English. It’s simple and clear, and easy for someone to find if they need me. I love everything simple and clear

    I think it will be universal to be called a pseudonym, as long as your sense of humor and imagination are sufficient. Rocksteady Bibovich Krenov - as an example, clumsy but more creative than a generator.

    Real data is for a questionnaire where you are asked to indicate real data. This is the Internet and Antoshi Chekhonte’s pseudonyms are welcome here.

    My kote carries the meaning of kote, which is understandable to many, plus it is written as coffee.

    I’m on social networks based on real data, but why should I hide? A common name, a bunch of acquaintances, there’s nothing special about it. In principle, I don’t hide anything about myself, both my face and my nickname or real last name, I can register under my maiden name, but this is not deception at all, as I think. I also have different nicknames on various other sites, I’m tired of people finding out from some site and then asking to be my friend. So we are friends at the same time - we are much more.

    Nastasya13

    If anyone doesn’t know, in the West they have already stopped starting email, a FaceBook profile is immediately created instead. This is me talking about the choice of “presenting real data” or “fake” data.

    On the one hand, it’s clearer who is who, but the variety of names is not so diverse... If everyone writes their full name, it will turn out “if not a mug, it’s Seryozha.” And it’s not known what’s worse: a clumsy nickname or Seryozha100500999. Well, it’s not possible for everyone to just call themselves real data! You will still have to use a nickname or digital ID.

    It depends on why you registered there, if for different links, then your imagination will tell you, if this is your real account, then it’s better to use your real first and last name so that your friends can find you to communicate.
    Many create for games, here you can also invent a name for yourself.

    I am for real names and surnames in contact, classmates, Facebook, if you wish, you can indicate a nickname next to it in brackets. Change it at least every day. But they will look for you by your real name and surname, and not by nickname. This, of course, has nothing to do with fake pages.

    Melisandre

    In VK there is a real name, when I registered, and that was a long time ago, I somehow didn’t think about the possibility of taking a pseudonym. And sometimes it’s more convenient to have a page under your real name.
    On Twitter, on forums, etc. I take as nicknames some random sets of words that come to my mind and seem to sound good as nicknames.