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Random names
Random names from my name book (one for each letter) for general inspiration, contemplation, horror, hilarity, etc. Any and all comments welcome and if you want I can provide additional info for names that are not in the database:-) MALE: Apostolos
Brand
Colden
Duff
Horton
Ilyas
Mohajit
Rune
Simeon
Tin FEMALE:Amapola
Creola
Loredana
Myrna
Sebastienne
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I like Ilyas, Amapola & Loredana, & Myrna seems a bit dated but it's okay.
I've met a ton of people with -jit names, but never a Mohajit. I wonder why it's rare? Decent meaning and sound.
Tin makes me giggle even though I know it's a perfectly normal name in Croatia. I hope none of them ever visit North Wales.;)
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Could you provide more info for Amapola please? It's kinda cute. I feel like I should be able to figure out what it is, but I got nothing currently. :)
ETA: I just read your response to whim below. Poppy?! Oh very cute indeed. It's going on my list. Thanks!Apostolos is actually pretty awesome, I've never given it any thought before.
Rune I've always liked in a GP way.
Brand I'm unsure about. It could be very swordsy, which is interesting.

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I associate a lot of names with words because of their sounds or appearances. It flavors everything.Apostolos - Bad association with this. Just really bad.
Brand - Meh. I just think of something's brand name.
Colden - Just makes me think Colton was cold.
Duff - Isn't that the beer on The Simpsons?
Horton - I love this. I'd probably never use it but I love it because of the elephant.
Ilyas - I prefer Elias.
Mohajit - More info?
Rune - Meh. Although I maybe sort of like it.
Simeon - I like it quite a bit. Too close to simian though.
Tin - Can.Amapola - This seems familiar. It's a meh though.
Creola - No.
Loredana - I've thought about this one to honor a Donna. I like it.
Myrna - It reminds me of meerkats.
Sebastienne - Sebastian reminds me of the words "bashed in" giving me horrid visuals. This does not escape that.
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Mohajit -Sanskrit 'alluring, bewitching'.
Seems to be rare in India. Amapola -Spanish for 'poppy'.
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No idea how that happened...

This message was edited 2/13/2015, 11:26 AM

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