Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-194.66.201.10-20170508223711/@comment-24020008-20190424214400

2600:1004:B02C:F625:2056:5645:612D:4C6A wrote: I actually might go along with the idea that Wash's last name is Caboose. His last name does most likely start with a "C" though, because that would make his initials "D.C." hence the codename "Washington." This is similar to C.T. Her codename was Connecticut, which is abbreviated as "CT" same as her initials. This logic also most likely applies to North and South. They're real names are probably something like Nick Davis (ND) and Sarah Davis (SD). This does not apply to all freelancers though as some of them are codenamed after their homestate, like Maine for example. Agent Florida's real name is Butch Flowers, but let's all be honest here, he acts like a typical Florida man. I think Carolina might be an exception. I can see her first name being Charlotte which would still play into the Director getting the state idea from her.
 * 1) Washington’s abbreviation is WA, not DC. DC is the District of Colombia.
 * 2) Connecticut uses the nickname “CT” because Connecticut abbreviates to CT. Connie very well may also just be shorthand for Connecticut, like Wash is for Washington. There is no indication her actual initials are CT.
 * 3) Same for North and South, they’re the twin states not because their names abbreviate to ND and SD, but because they are twins.
 * 4) Maine has never been stated to be from the state of Maine, the United States of America, or even Earth. Like most characters in the show, his birthplace is never mentioned.
 * 5) ”Florida” translates to “flowers.” That’s where the state’s name is from. It’s possible the Director decided to use the state of Florida as his codename because of this, but this is far from being a rule. Limiting his soldiers to those with matching names to his pattern would leave him skipping numerous candidates or skilled personnel because he can’t have a theme. He’s trying to win a war here, he needs the best.