Describing the name genre that accounts for most of my more recent registrations as, "different", would be an understatement. I hesitate to go public w/ the category and the related, yet, multi-faceted subcategories that fall under it's umbrella w/o, first, laying the conceptual foundation and the market research, (which, when revealed, will show, among other things, a dramatic spike in registrations over the past 6 mos, which, in turn, has led to a level of competition that would define the category as "hot"), There are clues in my signature, but I'm getting ahead of myself, so back to the topic of, "good" and "bad" letters.
I agree with most of what everyone has said. For instance, *most* of of the countries in the west with Indo-Europeon based languages, (ie English, Spanish, German, French), have lexicons w/ a sparce supply of words that are composed with or that begin with x,q,and z. The lower the number of words to draw from the pool, the fewer the alternatives to compose acronyms from. Hence, the demand for acronyms w/ x, q, and z is low in the .us, co.uk, .de, .fr, and .sp cctld's, for example, and their "values" are correspondingly lower. With random 3 letter combinations with no apparent acronym value, given the choice, I've leaned towards those beginning w/ X , because, historically, letter combos beginning w/ X have had a degree of popularity in product branding. Jaguar XQE, Windows XP, Xbox, and Xacto immediately come to mind. Additionally, as mentioned, X is an operative for extreme and, also, stands in for "extra", as in extra large or XXL, and, of course, who could forget XXX. Additionally, X can be used to denote "by" (4x4), "Stop" or "Cross out", (XSpam), and "cross" (RRXing) (NB: "Using "Xing", for the English word "crossing" get's trumpted by another language. In pinyin Chinese, "xing", is very popular and one of it's several possible meanings, translates, roughly into, "good fortune". X is commonly used to replace letter groups w/ similar sounds, (phoentic imitation), as in "ects", (Fx), "icks", (clix, kix are for kids), and "ics" (pix). X can also imply generic (BrandX)
Take X a step further, and we move a step farther away from the literal and begin to segue into the representational world of symbols, shapes and visual imagery- the area that my signature alludes to and that I have been spending time in. A visual landscape where X's V's Z's and Q's are not only at home, but world where they are the building blocks, the centerpieces, the stars and, yes, also the letters with the highest value.
x0v0x: "hey! psst... Grrilla. It's me. Ya think they're gonna like me?"
"Hmm... At this point I don't know what the reception is going to be like, little fella. Better scoot back down, for now."
x0v0x: "OK, Grrilla. C ya' l8r allig8tr"
xeyex:Hey, Grilla. It's me. Just passed
x0v0x on the way up and got the scoop. I'll take a look 'round to see wazzup and if the coast is clear, I'll pop down and pull
x0v0x back up with me. OK?"
"Works for me,
xeyex Let's bring out a couple of your cousins and see what they think."
xeyex: "OK, Grrilla."
xqpx: "Hi guys. Wazzup? Sure hope I didn't miss nuthin."
x8v8x: W0w! Lotsa c00l letters around in this thread, d00ds. Think it's OK with them if we throw a couple numbers in with the mix, too?
"OK,
x8v8x. What the heck. We've gone this far, haven't we?. Might as well bring a couple of your cousins out to show them off as well. Oh boy! I think we all better get ready and hold onto our hats. Could get ugly, guys."
0ono0!!!
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