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Constantine & Joaquin
WDYT of these names? I'm loving them at the moment.Joaquin I prefer the Portuguese way zho-ah-kee.
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I love Constantine (spelled Constantin or Konstantin), but people in English-speaking countries cannot use it because they'll be accused of being snobs.Joaquin works if you're Hispanic, but in English it will get mispronounced.
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Constantineand I love the nickname Costantis
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Joaquin is nice (though I've only ever heard the pron. hwah-KEEN), but I LOOOVVVVEEE Constantine. I would use it in a heart beat. I knew the sexiest man named Constantine *sigh*, and last year I met the cutest little two-year-old boy in the whole world whose name was Konstantin, and he went by the nickname Kosta (COHS-ta), just adorable. And he referred to himself in third person, so he'd say stuff like "Miss, Kosta can play with the blocks please?"
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I like Costa as a NN
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CONSTANTINE!I'm pretty sure the whole board knows of my infatuation with the name Constantine by now. It's been my favorite name since first grade. And by favorite name, I really mean favorite name. If my entire PNL (boys and girls) was out running a race, and the name who came in first place was the name I liked most, Constantine would come in about 15 miles before any other name. I love it. Like, love it. If I have kids, and if I have a son, he WILL BE NAMED Constantine. He has to be. I just... oh man I love that name.Joaquin is also quite nice, especially with the Portuguese pronunciation, but it vastly pales in comparison to Constantine. =P
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LOL thanks :) [m]the way you feel about Constantine is how I feel about River & Charlotte, and a few other names.Constantine is very handsome I hope you use it oneday! I think I'll be putting both Joaquin, and Constantine as MNs for me.

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LOL That pretty much describes how I feel about Ellen. (The most amazing name in the whole world)I think Constantine is a great name and I hope you get to use it some day.

This message was edited 11/1/2008, 7:50 AM

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lolI love Constantine as well, and it will probably my first son's MN, but I'm not quite THAT exited either :p Nice to see some enthusiasm around here :D
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Constantine is gorgoeus. I like most "Constant-" names. Joaquin looks a bit hard to pronounce, but it's a nice name too, I guess.
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I love Constantine, and I fully intend to use that as a MN for my first son. Joaquin has a very nice look and the sounds is good too, so it's a good name as well.
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Yes, I like them both. Though I prefer the pronounciation Jo-ah-kin
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I think it'd be a great sibset... both are original, but obviously not unheard of; easy enough to pronounce (after the initial meeting, of course), but still unlikely to be overly popular. I approve!
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I absolutely love Constantine. Joaquín is okay, but isn't the Portuguese version Joaquim? Or is Joaquin also used?
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it can be both
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