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Vesta
The name Vesta is starting to grow on me. I kinda like the sound of it, and I especially love the connection to Roman mythology. However, I wonder if the fact that it contains the word "vest" makes Vesta unappealing.What do you think of Vesta?
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I just think of the brand of poor quality ready meals which were popular here in the 70s and 80s. They were dried and you added water I think. Haven't eaten one since I was a child on camping holidays. I kind of have fond memories of them but they don't have a good reputation these days! So, it's unusable as a name here, in my opinion.
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I think of adding -burg to Vesta because it reminds me of yet another small town I have visited.
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Yeah, the word 'vest' being in there doesn't help. I don't care for it.
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I may be alone in this, but I actually think the "vest" part is what makes it so quirkily charming. I think it has hipster appeal. I mean, hipsters love vests, right? Hestia is nice too, but it doesn't have the burly energy of Vesta. I'd use it!
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The word vest really bothers me, how about Esther?
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If it didn't remind me of the word "vest" right away, I would probably like it more. I think it's refreshing. I'd rather meet a little girl named Vesta than another Madison, Addison, Bryleigh, etc.
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I like it. I sort of prefer Hestia, but I can see the appeal of both. I don't really mind the "vest" part.
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