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Hm while that's a sucky character the child wouldn't be named for him.That really doesn't matter, though. The people your child encounters on a daily basis aren't going to see your intentions; they're just going to see the name. And, like it or not, the name has very ugly connotations for most people.
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Never said they wouldn't :). I can't help what others think when they see names, thanks for the opinion though.
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Yeah butwhile people shouldn't be judged for their names, they are. You may not care that people associate your child's name with a terrible character, but I bet your child will. Try going around for a day introducing yourself as Cruella or Medusa and see how people react.
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I'd never use a name I'd hate to be called myself :) [m]I know a cat named Cruella. For me honestly? I myself wouldn't mind being named Fagin at all, but that's just me personally though I'm starting to like it spelled Faegan better. Though it doesn't sound girly really the more I think of it. I might just use it on an animal or a sim most likely.ETA: I have to read the book again to see how Fagin is. It's been a long time since I read it *goes and starts to read it*.

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Okay, well, it's your choice :-)
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