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Corinthian
WDYT of Corinthian for a boy? Any MN suggestions?ETA: Romeo as well, I had it down before, but now I love it as MN any suggestions for that too.

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We had a baby girl at work once named Corinthian Marie. I think it does have a slightly more masculine feel, though (nn Cory, Ian?).
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Only if Ozark can be oneI have trouble seeing the name of a region as a real name. In fiction, okay.
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One of my absolute favorite names for a girl is Corinthia. I love her to pieces, but am torn about using it because of it's length.I only thought of Corinthia because of my sister's good friend, a guy named Corinthius. I thought that was GORGEOUS and one thought lead to another LOLFor a guy I would prefer Corinthius because it sounds less like an adjective that way. Romeo is handsome as well but I would use in first name position I dont think. Too much to live up to and all that. Corinthian Graeme
Corinthian Lawrence
Corinthian Omar
Corinthian Saul
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Corinthius really IS gorgeous ♥
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Love Romeo. Not so keen on Corinthian.Corinthian Coolidge
Corinthian Constantin
Corinthian Garrison
Corinthian Claiborne
Corinthian Cimarron
Corinthian Calisto
Corinthian Chadwick
Corinthian Storm
Corinthian Jermaine
Corinthian Jamarion
Corinthian Javonte
Corinthian Javon
Corinthian Darius
Corinthian TerrenceRomeo Leonardo
Romeo Garth
Romeo Napoleon
Romeo Enzo
Romeo Edoardo
Romeo Tarquin
Romeo Benedict
Romeo Angelo
Romeo Henry
Romeo Titus
Romeo Umberto
Romeo Enrico
Romeo Luca
Romeo Horatio
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Corinthian Calisto
Corinthian StormRomeo Napoleon
Romeo Luca
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I really like names ending in 'ian' for some reason. I think it could work as a middle name.
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Kind of cool.I'm Jewish, so I'd never use it for my own child, but it's cool with its sound. Romeo is nice, but I'd rather see it on a dog. The "wherefore art thou" jokes are going to get old quickly.Corinthian Hazel
Corinthian Kaspar
Corinthian Elijah
Corinthian Elias
Corinthian Eleazar
Corinthian Schuyler
Corinthian Ira
Corinthian Philip
Corinthian Roscoe
Corinthian Ezra
Corinthian Atticus
Corinthian Alistair
Corinthian Edward
Corinthian Calum
Corinthian Hugh
Corinthian Beau
Corinthian Rhys
Corinthian ViggoAny you like?
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Corinthian Hazel
Corinthian Eleazar
Corinthian Schuyler
Corinthian Viggo
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I like Romeo... obviously haven't read a specific part of the bible or watched the movie cause I only associate Corinthian with a column style.... it's not bad.
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Ummmmmmm... I haven't read the whole Bible, so correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Corinth a land full of sexually immoral people?I think Coriander would be a nice alternative.I love Romeo, with both pronunciations. I wouldn't use it on a child though, because it has become almost like naming your child Don Juan or Cassanova IMO.
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Corinth is a city in Greece, capital of the region Corinthia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corinth
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Not sure, I know Sodom and Gomorrah was, I have to look into that.
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NO!

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gurl u crazy?;)

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I like the character from The Sandman. The second Corinthian, not the first. He was hot.
I don't like it on a child. Too much eye eating

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In the UK there is a popular TV series called 'Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps'. Janet's baby was called Corinthian, this name only makes me think of their dysfunctional family... Sorry!
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