[@tsukune] [quote=tsukune] Lucifer [b][u]Van[/u][/b] Bonaparte [list][*]Van = the vehicle van[/list] No offense, but since you've kindly reminded us that 'Van' is a middle name and not a part of the surname, I can't help making that same connection as Snaggle. Or, since lately I've been in gaming mode: [hider=Le Van][img]http://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/fd/20/9e/fd209efbf294cda0376d90ff1a69978e.jpg[/img] [b]...Just look that dem juicy abs. >w>[/b][/hider][/quote] I won't take offense, even though - to be perfectly frank - I know what a van is. I just wasn't expecting it to be the first thing to come to people's minds, mostly because 'Van' is an actual name. Its official meaning is 'of', which is why it ends up being used in the middle of people's names sometimes (part of surnames, to be specific); however, it's not really that uncommon as a given name, at least not in certain eras. I originally made the decision to call him this because of the character 'Van Hohenheim', just for the record. It was a first name in that situation, not a middle name or a badly spelled part of a surname (people usually misspell things like 'van Helsing' as 'Van Helsing' due to misconceptions in popular culture. This is actually a discussion [@Melo] and me had in PM -- the fact that it's so common for people to make this misspelling is what led him to think it was part of his last name, when in reality it's a middle name and I'm spelling it professionally. [quote=tsukune] Well... assuming that Leo, Rein and Conrad are all gay af for Van-Suave. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)[/quote] Lol, sorry to burst the Yaoi fangirl bubbles, but Leo's straight. [@Snagglepuss89] Look what you did to the thread! It's still going, and now we have to deal with Buddy Christ too! Edit: *sees his new post* Lol, [i]really[/i]?