Across
- 3. Another of my dad's nicknames for me.
- 5. What a lot of my residents refer to me as; sometimes in whispers.
- 6. One of the nickname's my dad gave me; I used it for my first email, he still calls me it sometimes.
- 9. Version 1 of my Navajo name; It is a rough translation of the name I was given during my Kinaaldá, the Navajo coming of age ceremony for girls. There is some debate among relatives between this name and clue #. Weather I like it or not, I feel like this name fits me better than the other version, and I identify with it more.*
- 11. My childhood best friend and second sister insists she couldn’t say Zoe when we met and called me this name; I don’t remember this, but sometimes she still class me this name.
- 13. Every award I ever got in elementary school
- 14. My old username; I named myself after a character in a book (well, a trilogy) I hope I will finish writing someday.
- 15. My first name; I was born 12 weeks premature, so my parents gave me a first name that is Greek for life.
- 16. Not my name; Incorrect spelling. So many people assume this is how my name is spelled when they first meet me.
Down
- 1. My new username; Started as a nickname my high school friends gave me after my Aarakocra-Ranger D&D character one-shotted a goblin into a tree with her bow and arrow.
- 2. My last name; Irish/Gaelic for battle mighty or of the mighty battle, what a perfect finale for the aforementioned first and middle names.
- 4. My name in my parent's phone; I've been a licensed babysitter licensed in first aid and CPR since I was 11 because I loved The Babysitter's Club books.
- 7. My middle name; I was born 12 weeks premature, so my parents gave me a middle name that is Irish/Gaelic for warrior.
- 8. Version 2 of my Navajo name; It is a rough translation of the name I was given during my Kinaaldá, the Navajo coming of age ceremony for girls. There is some debate among my relatives between this name and clue #. I feel like this name does not fit me well, though I have been assured it fit me when I was 11 (in 5th grade) and had the ceremony.*
- 10. My dad’s baby name for me; He wrote it on the little cardboard postcards he made me from the back of MRE boxes when he was deployed before giving them to whoever was headed to the nearest post office and hoping they’ll make it.
- 12. I only ever allowed one person to call me this name; My elementary school best friend Sean would call me that after he called me every other z-name he could think of to get my attention, it was a game we played.
- 16. Not my name; Incorrect pronunciation. Coincidentally, every dentist I’ve ever had has called me this.
