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BAs and a few people I met today
BAs:Twins Jason Christopher & Heath Robert, mom Alexis, dad Austin, older sister Rosalille (no, it's not a typo), pr. roza-LIE.Olympia, older siblings Pelagia and Panagiotis.And I met:2 Hecates!!! The younger is 13 and her grandmother is about 70.A "L" theme family. Parents: Lazaros & Leda, children Lefteris & Leonidas (& dog Laertes).
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Woo, I'm loving all those Greek names. I especially love Olympia and Panagiotis.
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Ooh! I love Olympia, Lazaros, and Leda, and I'm also fond of Pelagia, Panagiotis, and Leonidas.
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Very interesting names though Rosalille puzzles me. Jason and Heath are nice names for twins. They're not my style but it's so refreshing to see twins who are given names as individuals and not as twins.
I also know a family with an L theme (and that also included their pets); Leif and Laila and their children Leo and Laura. They also had a dog named Laban and a horse named Lappi (they had more but those are the ones I remember).
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Olympia, Pelagia and Panagiotis is about the awesomest sibset I've ever heard. *swoon*And yay for Hecate!The L faimly has pretty cool names too.Is the "ille" in Rosalille pronunced like in French? Kind of like ros-a-LEEYE?
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I'm a HUGE fan of Greek names, so I love: Olympia, Pelagia and Panagiotis
Lazaros & Leda, children Lefteris & Leonidas (& dog Laertes) -lol at the dog:-)I'd move to Greece just so I could be surrounded by people with these names:-)

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I really like Jason Christopher and Heath Robert! Although I don't think they go together terribly well, but way better than being overly matchy! Rosalille is quite interesting. I wonder where they got it from?Wow, Pelagia, Panagiotis, and Olympia seems really over the top to me. Unless those are all totally normal in Greece. Then I suppose it makes sense!I'm sure you were excited to meet some Hecates!
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