Well, when I started EVE I just looked at the blank box where my name was supposed to go and tried to think of an 'original' but futuristic sounding name for my character.
I like the letter 'J', and commas/ glottal stops seem 'futuristic' to me, so I figured 'Ji'kahr' was somewhat random, pronounceable and a good name.
Then as soon as I started playing, some people would tell me "Oh Ji'kahr? Man I loved '
Bablyon 5'!"
Which made me do a kind of facepalm as I thought it was completely unique, then suddenly remembered the name and character from the TV series. "Ugh, I knew it came from somewhere!"
Still, I suppose it's not as bad as calling myself 'Mr. Spock' or 'Doctor Who' or 'Luke Skywalker'.
The actual character G'kar from the series is a Narn, an enslaved and subjugated race more comparable to the Minmatar than the Amarrians.
However, like the Amarr, the Narns are also a deeply religious people. G'Kar ends up becoming something of a prophet in his own society, largely by accident. So I suppose the name choice was not completely inappropriate, perhaps even subconsciously chosen.
I have been toying with the idea of having 'Ji'khar' mean something in Amarrian, such as 'Pilgrim' or 'seeker'. I'm a little miffed that I didn't think of a last name at character creation.
However, if I were able to choose a last and middle (genus) name now, I might add 'Andreas Katsulas'.
Andreas Katsulas is the actor who played Ji'Khar, but died of lung cancer in 2006. (I only found out about this now.) I would do this as an OOC memorandum of him, and Bablyon 5 fans would pick up on it. To the uninitiated however, the actor's name sounds just unusual enough to be passable as an EVE name.
Ji'kahr Andreas Katsulas
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Yes, not bad.
As I watch this video clip from Babylon 5 the series, I am reminded of the sorts of Theological/ philosophical discussions the Amarr (or Minmatar) might have with each other, as their Caldari (or Gallente) friend stands by and observes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_oQkSh2lq8