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Thanks but... (Re: Also . . .)
I do read the database before asking about names (furthermore I try other sources and possible variants meanwhile and before asking) so I did know that... But that is just a single specific case... Not the general rule... I mean, there are more common origins for Elian (and... why did they chose "Elian" over "Juzabeth"? 'cause "Juzabeth" sounds totally unknown, awkward, outworldy, but Elian sounded just like the former "Elian", so as you see, it was chosen 'cause their was another name with letters of both, furthermore, Juan is a single syllable, so it was really an awkward election... For example my second name, it was meant to stand for "Elio Luis y[=I] Oracio" where "y" means "and" and "Oracio" is in the Italian version; but I wont take it to be in itself the sum of them but in itself just the first of them) Anyway, I would apreciate more possibilites for those names previously listed... Any answer will be welcome (thanks for the try) Bye
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