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Re: Patrick
Noel. *sigh*Noel for a boy is "nohl," like Noel Coward. I'm with you 100%.I agree with your friends, but ONLY when two dots are over the 'e.' (I can't remember what they are called in French.) The purpose of the two dots is to make it clear that each vowel has its own distinct sound. No two dots -- no two sounds. Think: The First Noe"l. Perhaps if you point this out to them and settle the debate once and for all.I used to rant about this but I got tired and gave up. It's nice to know someone else feels the same way.Anyway, back to Patrick. I'm glad you liked the first course. Here are your seconds:Patrick Phineas (although initials P.P. might be too much for the playground set to resist)
Patrick Magnus
Patrick Jude / Judah
Patrick Alasdair
Patrick Lionel
Patrick Jeremy
Patrick Adrian
Patrick Brendan
Patrick Hugh / Hugo
Patrick Antonin
Patrick Hollis
Patrick Edmund
Patrick Matteo
Patrick Elias
Patrick Tarquin
Patrick Darius
Patrick Annayo
Patrick Hilaire
Patrick Absalom
Patrick Amias ("AY-mee-uh")
Patrick Stellan
Patrick Imre Bon Appetit!
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I will definitely mention that the next time it comes up. As for combos, I like/love:Patrick Phineas (even with the P.P.)
Patrick Magnus
Patrick Jude / Judah
Patrick Alasdair
Patrick Adrian
Patrick Brendan
Patrick Hugh
Patrick Hollis
Patrick Edmund
Patrick Matteo
Patrick Tarquin
Patrick Darius
Patrick Annayo
Patrick Amias ("AY-mee-uh")
Patrick Stellan
Patrick Imre
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