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    Lean. White. Anal. said 26th January, 2008, 6:25 CET:

    Oooh, clever analysis, Robbiebird! Love it.

    I have to share one of my personal favorites. My friend Arnold Seong used an anagram of his name to find the ultimate AIM screen name–A Nerd Logs On.

    As for my name–I am definitely the first, by most accounts the 2nd (race as a social construct aside), and have at least been accused of the third. More fitting than Alien Ant Whale, at least (I hope?) ;-)

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    Dear sir.
    I want to know my son and daughter name to be anagrams. Andrew fritz efron & Carla tamariska britannia. Thank you.

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    I just noticed the comment above… you should visit the Internet Anagram Server and play around with it. Often, long names have a LOT of possible anagrams, so you’ll want to try the “Advanced” option to narrow down your search.

    Andrew Fritz Efron –> “Frozen Wren, Adrift” or “War-Frenzied Front” among many others.
    Carla Tamariska Britannia –> “A Librarian’s Catamaran Kit”

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