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:It's legit. It was part of an answer to a fan-submitted question (check the source!). Keep in mind, he was probably just joking around and having some fun so don't take it too seriously. He has an interesting sense of humour. :D [[User:Icelilly|Icelilly]] 14:59, 14 August 2012 (EST)
 
:It's legit. It was part of an answer to a fan-submitted question (check the source!). Keep in mind, he was probably just joking around and having some fun so don't take it too seriously. He has an interesting sense of humour. :D [[User:Icelilly|Icelilly]] 14:59, 14 August 2012 (EST)
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I also don't think his name has anything to do with Alfred Hitchcock, who was actually English.

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on Lovino

I seem to remember an Italian fan, Jjblue1, made a post confirming that Lovino did exist as a name, but it was very archaic. I'll have to see if I can find it, but it looks like that might confirm the "Lovino" spelling a bit too. "Feliciano" was also a much older name. Black-Noto 13:20, 15 November 2011 (EST)

Suggested Human Names

I managed to dig up the blog post on the suggested human names for characters such as Denmark, Norway, Iceland and Belgium (there are many others but these are just a few). I'm leaving the link here in case if anyone wants to view the original blog post. There's a few Nyotalia names as well so I'll leave the link on the Nyotalia page as well. [1] Icelilly 17:31, 17 December 2011 (EST)

America's Human Name

I really don't think the "F." part in "Alfred F. Jones" is the bad F word. I really don't think so. Or was that part vandalized by a vandal? EpicOtaku 14:06, 14 August 2012 (EST)

It's legit. It was part of an answer to a fan-submitted question (check the source!). Keep in mind, he was probably just joking around and having some fun so don't take it too seriously. He has an interesting sense of humour. :D Icelilly 14:59, 14 August 2012 (EST)


I also don't think his name has anything to do with Alfred Hitchcock, who was actually English.