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Tybalt
So this is my third post of the day, and I promise, I'll TRY to stop after this! Anyway, Tybalt has recently taken my heart by storm. What do you think? I'm liking it more as a middle name. I plan on using Godfrey as a mn as well, and I think they look well together. Any fn suggestions?

This message was edited 7/5/2007, 2:51 PM

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Tybalt Godfrey does sound okay together, but -no offense meant- it sounds somewhat pretentious. Tybalt makes me think of Shakespeare whenever I hear it, which is not a bad association. :)
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Love it, but not Godfrey. Highly dislike Godfrey, but Tybalt is hot.
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It looks like a mooshing of Tyler and Cobalt. Its OK.Evander, Gideon, Hadrian, Henry, Jedidiah, Matthias, Nicholas, Sebastian, and Vespasian would make good fn.
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Although I like both names, it's a bit too 17th century England for my tastes. For a fn, Tybalt is just too Romeo & Juliet for me, as I wouldn't use Romeo or Juliet as names either.

This message was edited 7/5/2007, 1:33 PM

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I'll always have the Romeo and Juliet association with Tybalt. And before I read R&J, I always mispronounced it (Tie-balt rather than tib-alt)
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