Cool names for knives!

How about Woodcrafter...

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Some friends and I were talking the other night about some of the names on knives. Made me think of this thread. I did a quick search and did not see it anywhere so hopefully it has not been done before. What are some cool knife names you like?
a good play on Dracula is vt, as in Vlad Teppes, he was from Wallachia, and vti, as he was known as Vlad the impaler. he was a ruler in 1436 of wallachia Romania. the irony is it has no correlation with Brem stokers dracula. just a cool name. i know nobody is looking for a history lesson. another good name is your initials and the model of your knife, for instance, my third knife is called mpmk3t, which was michael patten, mark three, and t is tanto. there are a lot of names out there.
 
Broken Skull

to make it even better you also get “Steve Austin” stamped on the blade
 
"Cool" names for a knife?
"Ruth"? "Sarah"? "Ethel"? "Gertrude"?
Some lady's name, so lady's and "people" afraid of their own shadow won't fear it?
 
Buck 245 Matt Would Go

Special Warfare Operator First Class (SEAL) Matthew J. Leathers was a highly decorated combat veteran with numerous awards. which include the Bronze Star, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal and Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal.
Matt enjoyed running 100-mile ultra-marathons and Open Ocean Free Diving. It was during a free diving exercise that he was lost at sea in February 2013. The phrase, Matt Would Go, was coined by leadership of Seal Delivery Vehicle Team One in recognition of his courage and unflinching devotion to duty.
While much of what Matt did during his nine years as a US Navy SEAL must remain secret, his fellow SEALS have honored his memory with these simple words: MATT WOULD GO. His father, Tim Leathers, has created the Matt Would Go company as a tribute to the dauntless courage of his son and his fellow SEALS around the globe.

During his nine years with the US Navy SEALS, Matthew, known as a perfectionist, designed a knife that held up to his high standards. He used steel from the coil spring of a scrapped Humvee and built his own forge from an old mail box. Tim has entered into an agreement with Buck Knives to make the exact knife Matt designed, and Buck Knives is proud to bring this to the market
 
How about the Gerber BMF? Pretty awesome name if you ask me. I know it stands for Basic Multi Function, but we all called it Big Mother _ _ _ _ er!
 
I feel blessed owning a WE Deacon.
 
Gerber BadMotherF…..RARE 9 inches plain edge no sawback. A Last Stand Soldier Proudly made in Portland Oregon U.S.A
Discontinued Long Gone since +20 years.


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