I don't actually like it, but Volfgango is almost fascinating. I think
Wolfgang is already so heavy and awkward as to be unbearable that any kind of twist that makes it longer or more complicated just... wow. Really all I can say is "what a name."
Quick question for you on the subject of Italian names: have you ever heard Rocca used as a female variant of
Rocco? My mother had an uncle
Rocco whose name was anglicized to
Roy (not necessarily accurately, but oh well).
He joked that I should be named after him, his suggestion being
Royal. :-X My mother and I later hypothesized that he should have recommended Rocca. Is that a name that actually occurs or is that sort of falsely applying the general pattern of feminizing masculine names?
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