Re: Agree
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I love both of those surnames. I could imagine both Homayouni and Rahn working well as a name for a composer. Neither surname is common so they both stand out nicely.
I also prefer Maschik over the other spellings. Though if you were dead set on changing the spelling I prefer Machik over Mashik. Though none of them are bad spellings in my opinion.
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I also prefer Maschik over the other spellings. Though if you were dead set on changing the spelling I prefer Machik over Mashik. Though none of them are bad spellings in my opinion.
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My Favorite Names:
Serafina, Fiona, Artemis, Luna, Hazel, Stella, Adelina, Deirdre, Frieda, Eleanor, Ursa, Callisto, Augustine, Ravenna, Iris, Citrina, Juniper, & Fern
Ciaran, Connor, Arthur, Rowan, Magnus, Adrian, Finn, Teagan, Cedric, Quinn, Xavier, Theron, Taliesin, Julian, Gavin, & Griffin
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I disagree. I find Brandon Rahn to be drab and too understated to stand out among composers. I really do.
I've never met anyone with the surname Rahn before so I feel that it stands out though you're right that Homayouni definitely stands out more.
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This message was edited 12/14/2014, 2:26 PM