Names from 'Cien años de Soledad' by Gabriel García Márquez - 18 & 19 & 20 & 21 & 22
Hi !!!
Here there are the names from the last chapters of this beautiful and immortal novel.
Petronilla
Aureliano Arcadio
María
Augusto Ángel
Isaac
Gaston
Rodrigo
Gonzalo
Virginia
Nigromanta
Álvaro
Germán
Alfonso
Gabriel
Savio
Mercedes
Rafael
Celedón
Augusto Aurelio Basilio Bruno Filippo Flavio Leone Luigi Stefano Valerio
Anastasia Angelica Cassandra Clarastella Corinna Dafne Diana Dora Fiammetta Flora Gelsomina Ginevra Lavinia Luna Morgana Noemi Olimpia Perla Rosa Rossella Serena Stella Susanna
Here there are the names from the last chapters of this beautiful and immortal novel.
Petronilla
Aureliano Arcadio
María
Augusto Ángel
Isaac
Gaston
Rodrigo
Gonzalo
Virginia
Nigromanta
Álvaro
Germán
Alfonso
Gabriel
Savio
Mercedes
Rafael
Celedón
Augusto Aurelio Basilio Bruno Filippo Flavio Leone Luigi Stefano Valerio
Anastasia Angelica Cassandra Clarastella Corinna Dafne Diana Dora Fiammetta Flora Gelsomina Ginevra Lavinia Luna Morgana Noemi Olimpia Perla Rosa Rossella Serena Stella Susanna
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So many awesome names. The ones I'm most drawn to:
Petronilla -- makes me think of medieval England and ancient Rome
Maria
Augusto Angel -- great combo
Rodrigo
Gonzalo -- there's something about this one that always takes me aback. Similarity to Gonzaga, my sister's university? Not sure. Very intriguing.
Alfonso -- Alonzo too
Mercedes -- utterly gorgeous. Wish it wasn't so associated with the car where I live.
Rafael -- too cool
Celedon -- love Celandine for a girl. Is this for a boy or a girl in Spanish?
Thanks! :0)
Petronilla -- makes me think of medieval England and ancient Rome
Maria
Augusto Angel -- great combo
Rodrigo
Gonzalo -- there's something about this one that always takes me aback. Similarity to Gonzaga, my sister's university? Not sure. Very intriguing.
Alfonso -- Alonzo too
Mercedes -- utterly gorgeous. Wish it wasn't so associated with the car where I live.
Rafael -- too cool
Celedon -- love Celandine for a girl. Is this for a boy or a girl in Spanish?
Thanks! :0)
This message was edited 4/26/2017, 11:11 AM
The ones interesting me are Gaston and Celedon. I hear Gaston used internationally but not here in the US and I think that can be attributed to the fact that he's a popular Disney villain. Its a shame because its a nice name.
Celedon is very cool and I wonder if it has the same association to the color in Spanish.
Celedon is very cool and I wonder if it has the same association to the color in Spanish.
This message was edited 4/25/2017, 3:41 PM
I just read that he died today :(