I'd rather Fred than Lumpkin. If you're going to use Lumpkin use Lumpkin2.
EDIT:
Morals unfortunately get lost when a person gains anonymity thanks to the internet.
You must not respect your morals... that's sad.
No matter what, you will always be the same person you are, you should learn to embrace it. Set morals, and respect them. You will be a very honorable person.
If not, that dishonor may plague yourself, and if you continue to disrespect your personal morals, your family.
Actually I was thinking of spoonlicker when I wrote that. Licker may be a moral person in the real world, but seeing what has happened on this site shows licker has no morals online.
*Curious how you turned a general fact about the internet and anonymity and instantly thought I meant myself.
Sometimes these correlations make me feel like the genetic aspect that forms a person who gravitates towards programming (social programming, at that) is loosely related to physical features. That might be misguided though; that's just how I view a bunch of body/character type correlations.