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Re: Illyria and More Shakespearean Names (will do the girls later)
Ilyria is okay, but there's a city where I live (Ohio) called Elyria, which I'm assuming is similar, so if I were to use this name, it'd be the E spelling.As for your other names, I've rated them and relisted them in order of preference.Ariel (9/10) - This one is the best and most usable, but it only gets a 9 because I like it better for girls.Francisco (8/10) - Love the association with San Francisco, California (well, more importantly St. Francis himself and the Shakespeare character lol)! It's one of my dream places to visit. Yet, I hate plain old Francis, so an 8 from me.Toby (8/10) - Probably an unpopular opinion, but I love this, especially as a nickname for Tobias!Lysander (7/10) - This is a GP of mine, so while I love the sound, I'd never have the guts to use it.Corin (6/10) - I like it, but as Corinne, and on a girl. It only gets a 6 because like someone else said, people would think Corin was a girl named Corinne. lolCaius (5/10) - It makes me think of what you get on your fingers when you play guitar really hard (callouses).Alonso (1/10) - I just don't care for this name.Amiens (0/10) - It's one letter off from "aliens".Horatio (0/10) - Sounds like an old-man name.Sampson (0/10) - Sometimes, I like surnamey names, but this is NOT one of them!
Regan (10/10)
Valeria (10/10)
Luciana (10/10)
Tamora (9/10)
Cressida (8/10)
Francisca (8/10)
Desdemona (7/10)
Charmian (2/10)
Nerissa (0/10)~~~~~
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