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Re: Simon Erasmus and Amadea Mariel
I think it's the long As in the combo. It seems very now, as in Layla and Kayla and other long A names are popular. Nothing is inherently wrong with it, it just seems very different to sturdious Simon.
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Ah, that makes sense. I tend to like names to be a little bit 'grounded,' and I haven't entirely been sold on this combo & haven't been able to put my finger on why. Maybe that's the reason.Maybe I need something to counter balance the heavy use of As in Amadea. My first ideas was Daphne Amadea, which accomplishes that goal. My husband likes Amadea first however .... I am glad that Simon Erasmus has the right feel!
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