Thread:FrenchTouch/@comment-9803708-20160722091045/@comment-6548012-20160724102519

Well it originated from a title&mdash;if it's still used today, it's probably because it was nice to have a patronym different from the norm, or simply that it was perceived as an evolution, I have no idea, but either way, even though it can be used, it would have to be originating from something that wasn't a name.

And yeah, I think Khālid al-Fahīm aṣ-Ṣiddīq would mean something like that&mdash;it would be more literal because it's Arabic, but yeah, I'm sure it would work&mdash;and yeah, that name is definitely nailed, it does sound pretty badass.

That's what I had thought&mdash;it would have seemed weird for a Sorcerer Supreme to follow a specific religion, (unless that weird vibe was Earth-53's little shtick? (or another reality's? [heavy breathing intensifies])) though what I think is nice to know is that I based my research off the names of Abu Bakr and Khalid ibn al-Walid, both important Islamic characters, so, thanks to them?

And yes, there is any chance. Have fun.