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Re: -cadabra
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Without that info in the OP, I didn't know. It's not in the database, and Wiki tells me that it was the name of an obscure saint and a few characters, which to me is not considered traditional. And I meant traditional in the sense of its recognizability, not in its origin. It's so close to Abram that it just seems unfinished, and I still think it sounds like abracadabra.ETA-- Nothing personal, I just don't like the name. Sorry if "traditional" was a hot button for you.

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Oh don't worry about it, I just find it really feminine sounding that's all. I don't find Abram recognizable either, just Abraham.
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There used to be (still is?) a poster whose son was Abram Paul, so BtN always reminds me of it.

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Oh ok. Abram Paul is handsome :)
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