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first thought #3 (male names only)
Orion
Bram
Casimir
Astrophel
Grant
Judah
Hector
Matthias{★★★}
Things just happen, one after another. They don't care who knows. But history...ah, history is different. History has to be observed. Otherwise it's not history. It's just...well, things happening one after another.https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/241689/151463
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rion: constellation Bram: Stoker or the name Abraham Casimir: a vampire king Astrophel: the name Azrael Grant: Hugh Judah: Judas Iscariot Hector: a person I know Matthias: old man who works as a caret
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Orion - O'Ryan's chips
Bram - Revving car
Casimir - Eastern European saint
Astrophel - Sounds like a constellation
Grant - Someone wants a favour
Judah - Old Testament tribe
Hector - Heckling old man
Matthias - Sounds odd, I'm more used to Mattathias
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Orion - right ascension five hours declination five degrees, Orion' s belt.
Bram - Abraham
Casimir - Caspian's less cool brother.
Astrophel - Preakness winner. Total horse name.
Grant - A general and an actor.
Judah - Ben Hur.
Hector - Elizando.
Matthias -love this name.
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Orion: all the incorrect retellings of the myth
Bram: rasin bran
Casimir: Kashmir by Led Zepplin. Great riff, not a fan of the vocals
Astrophel: a spaceship I drew. It was called the Astrophil
Grant: my friend's little brother. He's thirteen and 3 foot 6 inches, so also short children
Judah: the Israeli tribe (quickly followed by a lion)
Hector: Hannibal Lector
Matthias: the mouse from Redwall
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Orion- the constellation, Mike Twain's brother
Bram- graham crackers
Casimir- a king
Astrophel- a god
Grant- granting wishes, or a grant for school
Judah- Judas Iscariot
Hector- a character from a game I used to play
Matthias - a devout religious man
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Orion - the constellation.
Bram - Stoker.
Casimir - Pulaski.
Astrophel - and Stella.
Grant - Hugh.
Judah - Judaism?
Hector - from the Iliad.
Matthias - pleasant, international.
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