Re: Latin words as names
in reply to a message by Akua Topaz
Hey, I'm a Latin major... feel free to PM me with any questions about pronunciation/usage/etc. (scio is pronounced like ski-oh, by the way)
I'd be careful using verb forms... things like "teneo" literally mean "I hold"--they're not the infinitive form.
I like Constans. One you might like for your list is Laetitia.
I'd be careful using verb forms... things like "teneo" literally mean "I hold"--they're not the infinitive form.
I like Constans. One you might like for your list is Laetitia.
This message was edited 7/9/2009, 8:18 AM
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Scio can also be be pronounced "Stseeoh", not hard K =) It depends on whether you prefer classic or medieval Latin and what you are learned at school. I was learned not to pronounce it hard.
This message was edited 7/9/2009, 11:53 AM
Yeah, I was just going by how I'd automatically pronounce it... Either way, if the name was used, probably nobody would pronounce it either way (which is probably something to consider)