I like going by as many names as possible. These names aren't ordered by preference- if there's a certain name you like most, call me by that. I like when people switch it up, but I'm okay if you only want to stick to a few.
This list also features etymology, backgrounds, and links on all of these names, as well as personal background information on why I chose the name. If you want to read more of my thoughts on names, I also have a page of this site dedicated to names, which includes names that I particularly enjoyed but that I don't want to go by for one reason or another.
This name is Scandinavian in origin. It is derived from the Latin root severus, which means strict or stern. I was first exposed to the name by the character Soren featured in the 2005 video game Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance, however, I didn't choose the name out of adoration for the character in specific, though I do like him. To me, this name is green, and reminds me of wind.
Image: A picture of Soren from Fire Emblem 9 and 10, taken from his Fire Emblem Heroes sprite.
This is considered my legal name, and is what I am called by those unfamiliar with my list. This name is Greek in origin, as it is a short form of Dionysos. The name means "of God" though it also alludes to wine and revelry due to the god it is derived from. I don't have anything to say on my "discovery" of this name, as it was not given to me by myself. To me, this name is violet-blue, and it is strong, but a little playful.
This name is Russian in origin. It is a diminuitive of the Dimitri. It's root comes from the greek goddess Demeter, goddess of the earth and growth. I heard this name and thought it was nice sounding, though I don't care for it's full form, Dimitri (not for myself, at least.) To me, this name is royal blue, and reminds me of a low hum and a warm drink.
This name is Spanish in origin. It's derived from the word Ambrosia. I got this name from Ambrosio O'Higgins, The father of Bernardo O'Higgins, a Chilean independance leader. To me, this name is reddish-orange, and reminds me of happiness.
This is a surname of English origin. It literally means "town's end," and indicates that the bearer lives on the edge of town. Though it is a surname, I like to use it as a first name. I got it from the Protagonist of Silent Hill 4, Henry Townshend. To me, this name is grey-blue, and reminds me of cats and water.
This one's pretty silly. This is not a name at all, but a reference to the healing item of the same name featured in Ryu Ga Gotoku video games. There's some background context to how I got this name, but to put it simply it was a funny nickname that caught on, and I now like it quite a lot.