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Re: some boy names Ive encountered recenly..
I like them all. I know a few Leons, of all ages. It is a family name for some people I know. The youngest is Leon Zacchaeus. Jacobi, I keep hearing this more and more. I saw it on Chopped (tv show) a couple of days ago, and a couple I know adopted a little boy from Africa and named him this - though it might be spelt Jacoby. I think I prefer the 'y' ending, but the name had a little more flair than Jacob, while still sounding legit at least. Not my personal style, but decent. Atticus is quite a statement name. I am not really a fan, but it is a strong sound with immediate pop culture, history and literary references... so not bad. Finnigan is very surnamey to me, but as far as celtic names go - I love the Fs. Ned - you never hear this anymore. I think I would prefer it as a nickname (though my brain went blank on what it would be short for). Silas - It so smooth and strong, I just like this name a lot. It got popular a while back and I took it off my own lists, but I like it still. ______________________________________________
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