Someone named Stephanie wrote on Facebook: “Sort your name in Alphabetical order, then Google that result.”
I mistyped mine for Roger Green as Eeggnorrre. The spellcheck does not love it. But the first Google result is to Eegore | Radioactive Uber Wiki – Fandom
“Eegore is a former member of the Radioactive Uber Clan and a member of the Indigo Syndicate. He is Popeye Jr.’s caretaker for when Popeye the Sailor. isn’t around to take care of his son as well as a supreme sorcerer. He was born as a half-fishman/half-human family. He was kidnapped by evil Demons and sold around as a circus show before the RUC eventually saved him. He gained Popeye’s trust and eventually was chosen to be a caretaker for Popeye Jr. given Popeye’s work making him busy.”
This absolutely tracks. I started eating spinach as a result of watching Popeye cartoons on my local TV station, WNBF TV channel 12 in Binghamton, even though I didn’t like any other vegetable. Well, peas were okay,
Then there is a reference to the half-fisherman, half-human,” which reminds me very much of Namor, the Sub-Mariner, one of my favorite comic books in the 1970s, particularly when Bill Everett came back to draw it. It was also a favorite of my then-girlfriend, the Okie.
The other search items are eegor. “Richard Blacker aka EEGOR has held a passion for music since he was just 6 years old.” Here is his SoundCloud page. Another eegor is the Instagram page for “a Black pug turning white pug” from Virginia, who died this year at the age of 16.
I also tried this exercise for Roger Owen Green. The word eeeggnnorrrw means beginner, eggnog, or ignore, which is not nearly so interesting.