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[Opinions] Re: Roman Names
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Junius -- I love it, but most people will ask him, "You mean Julius?" It would get old so fast as a fn. The feminine form Junia, is eminently useable. I'd love to meet a little Junia one day. Livy -- Completely unuseable here in teh U.S. This will be seen as a female form of Olivia. Unfortunately, he will get stared at and embarassed a lot. Livia -- How wicked Livia was in "I,Claudius." And it is so beautiful, as a name. Love it. The big down-side is the inevitable, "You mean Olivia?" Antonius -- A zippy and refreshing change of pace from Anthony. Sure, why not?Claudius -- The "clod" part will turn many people off. But I do like it. I don't know if it's the most useable fn though.Porcia -- Porcine. Sorry, but I don't care for this. That's funny, because Portia is perfectly lovely in my book and I pronounce them exactly the same way. Pompeia -- The word pompous should put me off this name, but it doesn't. Pompeia has a lovely sound to it. I'd keep it for the mn position.Cassius -- Perfectly useable. I see this name bandied about name sites often enough. It's not my favorite, but I'd like to see it on someone else's child. Octavia -- Love, love, love it. Use it, please! Quirky and commanding at the same time. Sextus -- anything with "sex" in it is unuseable here in the U.S. We are too immature to handle it. *sigh*Tiberius -- Love it. Definitely useable.Seneca -- People will think it's part of the geographic trend, rather than a Roman name. But I don't see why that should stop someone who truly loves this name. Britannicus -- It strikes me as a silly name, sorry. Apologies to any Brits out there. I love your island and have close relations living there. But this name just isn't doing it for me.Quintus -- Love it. Especially on a fifth child. Or a child who is the fifth to carry a fn / mn combination.Aulus -- I like it, but it feels unfinished. Attis -- I've never heard of it before. This must be the male conterpart to Attia, a name I heard for the first time recently watching the HBO series "Rome." Attis doesn't feel finished either.
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I hate that about Livia.Livia and Liv are two of my favorite names, both vetoed because they're too close to Olivia.
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"Britannicus -- It strikes me as a silly name, sorry. Apologies to any Brits out there. I love your island and have close relations living there. But this name just isn't doing it for me"Heh, no sweat. I think it's a silly name too :)
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