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What would you think our demonym group should be called? (being from NamePros)

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  • Nameprosers (Namepros'ers)

    12 
    votes
    24.0%
  • Nampers

    votes
    14.0%
  • Nameproeans

    votes
    6.0%
  • Something else i will mention in the thread. ty.

    28 
    votes
    56.0%
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Wesley S

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Ive been thinking, we are a demonym group and should be called something. Are we nameproeans, npers, nameprosers, etc? Please feel free to contribute and maybe we will vote on what we should be called as a people group. whoohoo! :)
 
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AfternicAfternic
Domainers
 
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Well, I think you guys are looking for something we already have - 'NamePros'. The pros in the name has made it a perfect demonym. Anything else, IMHO, is a useless addon.
 
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Did everyone get their votes in?
Nampers is one that sticks out in my.mind
 
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Been so long since I voted but I like 'npers'.
 
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The prawns
 
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I like prawns to.......but.......

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NameBros
 
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NPM - NamePros Member.

Just like -

MVP
VIP
NPC

Or

CAP, DOC
 
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Direct first customers to the thread so we can decide for them.
 
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Still lots of time to vote folks
 
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:poop:pros
 
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Namesquats
Dynaholes
Namescrewers
:ROFL::tightlyclosedeyes:
 
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NP
Dots
TheNP
TheDot's
😉
 
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Gograbbers (Godaddy)
Epikers
Savagers
Netnosolutioners
Porkbuners
Afternicers
Dynaholers
Dankers
Namecheapers (beggars)
Sedoners
Rickschwartznigas (followers)
Luciferians (Namebright)
ok this is enough. :ROFL:
 
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