The VP of Kidzworld shows James Achilles, it doesn't say Alefantis, and the picture doesn't look like him so I don't think its our James Alefantis. But keep looking into that; that would be really big if he had his hands on a major kiddie site.
Can you try to find back the reference to a possible change of name regardless?
James Alefantis is an almost perfect anagram of "J'aime les enfants", or "I love kids" in French.
This is a troubling coincidence, but if that's his birth name, it's meaningless as evidence. Now if he did indeed change name and chose deliberately "James Alefantis", the anagram meaning would be much more meaningful.
That's not what anagram means. Probably more accurate to call it a homophone (no pun intended), but there's probably an even more accurate term that escapes me right now.
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featureblue ago
The VP of Kidzworld shows James Achilles, it doesn't say Alefantis, and the picture doesn't look like him so I don't think its our James Alefantis. But keep looking into that; that would be really big if he had his hands on a major kiddie site.
Grandmas_ChewToy ago
Didn't he change his name at some point though? I thought I saw that somewhere along the way.
Edit: Nope. I think you are right. This appears to be someone else.
standalone ago
Can you try to find back the reference to a possible change of name regardless? James Alefantis is an almost perfect anagram of "J'aime les enfants", or "I love kids" in French. This is a troubling coincidence, but if that's his birth name, it's meaningless as evidence. Now if he did indeed change name and chose deliberately "James Alefantis", the anagram meaning would be much more meaningful.
Violets-Are-Blue ago
That's not what anagram means. Probably more accurate to call it a homophone (no pun intended), but there's probably an even more accurate term that escapes me right now.