Each name I've used has meaning behind it — built from words that reflected what I was about at that time.
- SPARKS: quick, curious, and raw. Early-stage energy — not deep, just motion.
Something that starts, flashes, and keeps moving.
- Storm: chaos, emotional noise, internal disorder
- Breaker: someone who doesn’t avoid it — breaks through
- StormBreaker: created to move through mess and survive it — not avoidant, just blunt.
- Tempest: not just weather — lightning itself. Intensity, pressure, raw force
- Aethel: old English for “noble” — structure, control, quiet code
- TempestAethel: high intensity + high restraint. Someone sharp, principled, and unshaken.
- Runar: from Old Norse “rún” — rune, mystery, ancient knowledge
- Rok: from “rök” — fate, destiny, sometimes doom (like Ragnarök)
- Runarok: the mystery of fate. A name that blends ancient symbols with inevitable change — not loud, but powerful
- Hrafn: raven in Old Norse — wisdom, memory, watcher. Linked to Odin’s ravens Huginn (thought) and Muninn (memory)
- RunarokHrafn: a quiet observer of fate. Symbolic of prophecy, endings, and insight — someone who sees patterns, not just chaos.
- Nyx: Greek goddess of night — silence, depth, presence in the unseen
- Helious: from Helios, the sun — clarity, exposure, visible truth
- NyxHelious: duality held together. Darkness and light — one watches, one reveals. Together, they see the full picture.