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Jovian
Opinions on Jovian? It's a named which means "relating to the planet Jupiter." In fact, it can be used as an adjective, for example, "the Jovian moons of Ganymede, Io, Europa," etc. The only Jovian I've ever known actually went by Jupiter with most people. He was cool. I've also known a Jovianne. It's a little too trendy looking for me, even though I know its origins are legit, but I'd like seeing it again.

This message was edited 4/18/2008, 12:03 PM

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I used to love Jovianne. It's okay, but not on my PNL anymore.
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I'm really liking this!:0)
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It's okay, but I don't see it ever making the list of names I would actually use. Jovianne looks nice.
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It's OK... I like the idea of going by Jupiter, but I'd probably just go ahead a name the kid Jupiter then. I like Jovianne better, but I don't think it'll ever be a favourite.
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Hmm. I'm not a huge fan, it's probably the Jo- sound for me. Not my thing.If I had to use it, I'd probably give it a French spelling. Jovien or Jovienne.
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It's alright. I've heard worse, but it's not something I'd use ; it seems a bit trendy, as you said.I much prefer Jove :)
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