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Eh, it's me. So I thought Wadjet was a male Pharaoh's name, turns out it's the name of a goddess, so that just when I start to feel comfortable playing a guy (wot I am IRL) I wind up with a girl's name. Such is my life. :)
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I'm requesting a name change to [[User:Kemiu|Kemiu]]. Wadjet is a goddess's name, and while I like certain aspects of her, she's a snake and I'm... not. Miow. =O.o=
  
The goddess is interesting anyhow. She's a very ancient one, a protector, and while in some places and times she was the more vengeful kind of protector, in others she was a forerunner to Bast, the feline goddess of home and motherhood. Wadjet became a protector to Pharaoh, her snake form adorning his crown. She often appears on Bast's head too, as a protector of the goddess of motherhood. All things considered, I'm not too unhappy with being named after Wadjet.
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Kemiu means black cat. I synthesised it from other known Egyptian names, specifically the prefix from Kemsa (black man), Kemosiri (black Osiris), and Kemnebi (black panther), with the element miu meaning a cat as found in such names as Pamiu (likely Pa-miu), "old tom-cat".
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So I thought Wadjet was a male Pharaoh's name, turns out it's the name of a goddess, so that just when I start to feel comfortable playing a guy (wot I am IRL) I wind up with a girl's name. Such is my life. :)
Married to [[User:Kalmkitty|Kalmkitty]]!
 
  
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The goddess is interesting anyhow. She's a very ancient one, a protector, and while in some places and times she was the more vengeful kind of protector, in others she was a forerunner to Bast, the feline goddess of home and motherhood. Wadjet became a protector to Pharaoh, her snake form adorning his crown. She often appears on Bast's head too, as a protector of the goddess of motherhood. All things considered, I'm not too unhappy with being named after Wadjet.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:56, 17 February 2009

New Name

I'm requesting a name change to Kemiu. Wadjet is a goddess's name, and while I like certain aspects of her, she's a snake and I'm... not. Miow. =O.o=

Kemiu means black cat. I synthesised it from other known Egyptian names, specifically the prefix from Kemsa (black man), Kemosiri (black Osiris), and Kemnebi (black panther), with the element miu meaning a cat as found in such names as Pamiu (likely Pa-miu), "old tom-cat".

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So I thought Wadjet was a male Pharaoh's name, turns out it's the name of a goddess, so that just when I start to feel comfortable playing a guy (wot I am IRL) I wind up with a girl's name. Such is my life. :)

The goddess is interesting anyhow. She's a very ancient one, a protector, and while in some places and times she was the more vengeful kind of protector, in others she was a forerunner to Bast, the feline goddess of home and motherhood. Wadjet became a protector to Pharaoh, her snake form adorning his crown. She often appears on Bast's head too, as a protector of the goddess of motherhood. All things considered, I'm not too unhappy with being named after Wadjet.

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