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Re: Indigo
Funny, when I first joined here like over 4 years ago now, Indigo was way cool. Everyone was talking about Indigo for a boy, and I didn't get it and thought it seemed girly because it was a color. I've come a long way with names since then, and think it's perfectly masculine, and its similarity to Inigo helps a lot, too.Indigo (the color) makes me think of a warm night in an exotic place. It's very adventurous, and the Inigo [Montoya :P] association helps that too. So I'd pair it with other globe-trotting, adventurous things, like Indigo D'Artagnan, Indigo Porfirio, Indigo Quatermaine, or Indigo Sacheverell. Yeah.
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Isn't it funny how just learning about names can completely change our view of them? I think it would work really well on a boy, too. I like your combos, especially Indigo D'Artagnan. My cousin, Kaitlyn, attends middle school with a boy named D'Artagnan-all his friends call him Dart, though.
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Oh, another D'Artagnan! I'll have to tell my friend that! I have a friend with a 4 year old son named D'Artagnan, and they call him D'Art sometimes too. Or Tagnan. His brothers have equally epic names.
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