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Peregrine
I've been thinking about Peregrine a lot lately, for its meaning ("traveller") is very romantically in harmony with my academic passions for travel literature (ancient and modern), the Odyssey, Odysseus and Odyssean figures, etc. What are your thoughts on the name?Also, which of the following combinations strike you?Peregrine Alfred
Peregrine Ambrose
Peregrine Amos
Peregrine Anselm
Peregrine Archibald
Peregrine Arnold
Peregrine Arthur
Peregrine Aubrey
Peregrine August
Peregrine Basil
Peregrine Bernard
Peregrine Boris
Peregrine Bruno
Peregrine Cecil (doubly romantic -- "blind traveller")
Peregrine Charles
Peregrine Claude
Peregrine Cosmo
Peregrine Cyril
Peregrine Emil / Emile
Peregrine Ernest
Peregrine Eugene
Peregrine Eustace
Peregrine Felix ("lucky traveller")
Peregrine Francis
Peregrine George
Peregrine Giles
Peregrine Harold
Peregrine Hugh
Peregrine Isaac
Peregrine Ivo
Peregrine James
Peregrine Jerome
Peregrine Jules
Peregrine Julius
Peregrine Laurence
Peregrine Leif
Peregrine Leo
Peregrine Lionel
Peregrine Louis
Peregrine Lucius
Peregrine Marcel
Peregrine Matthew
Peregrine Maurice
Peregrine Max
Peregrine Miles
Peregrine Milo
Peregrine Oscar
Peregrine Oswald
Peregrine Otis
Peregrine Otto
Peregrine Pascal
Peregrine Peter
Peregrine Philip
Peregrine Ralph
Peregrine Regis
Peregrine Rex
Peregrine Rudolf
Peregrine Rufus ("red-haired traveller")
Peregrine Samuel
Peregrine Silas
Peregrine Theo
Peregrine Thomas
Peregrine Ulrich
Peregrine Ulysses (too much?)
Peregrine Waldo
Peregrine Wallace
Peregrine Wolf
Peregrine Yvo

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I like Peregrine Cecil and Peregrine Rufus, though I'm not a big fan of Peregrine. Love the meaning, though.
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For the longest time I thought Peregrine seemed silly and over-the-top, but in recent months I've come to like it. I know someone with a 2 year old Peregrine, so I guess it seems more usable to me now. It's so awesomely adventurous.Of your combos I like:
Peregrine Aubrey
Peregrine August
Peregrine Felix
Peregrine Louis
Peregrine Miles
Peregrine PhilipI thought I had a lot of combos with it, but turns out I only have Peregrine Joseph with it as a first name. I have some ones with it as a middle name, though:
Abner Peregrine
Bowen Peregrine
Clancy Peregrine
Dacre Peregrine - my favorite
Emlyn Peregrine
Nash Peregrine - I like this a lot, too
Ruarc Peregrine
Rupert Peregrine
Topher Peregrine

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I've always adored the name Peregrine, and lately I've been thinking of using it in a twinset with Meriadoc (yeah, I like Lord of the Rings)! One of my friends once knew a Peregrine, and she's always spoken highly of him.I really like...
Peregrine Alfred
Peregrine Anselm
Peregrine Arthur
Peregrine Cecil
Peregrine Francis
Peregrine George - I always really liked George Peregrine
Peregrine Hugh
Peregrine Isaac
Peregrine Laurence
Peregrine Lucius
Peregrine Matthew
Peregrine Oswald
Peregrine Philip
Peregrine Samuel
Peregrine Ulrich
Peregrine WallaceI can suggest:
Horatio Peregrine - this would be cute considering Peregrine means travel and Horatio has generally marine associations!
Peregrine Montgomery
Peregrine Montmorency
Peregrine Iskander
Peregrine Henry
Severus Peregrine
Peregrine Prosper
Peregrine Jabez
Peregrine Asa
Peregrine Ezra
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