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Re: Iskra & Tesni
I've read that essay by Stephen Fry. I quite like Iskra, partly because of that, but I wouldn't use it myself. Anyway, to answer your question:Balder - love the meaning (prince) and it's an interesting story from Norse mythology, but it just doesn't seem usable.
Krishna - love the sound and the way it looks. It means black or dark. But it's just too tied to the Hindu god.
Prometheus - love everything about it, but it's too out there.
Bathsheba - lovely name, and it means daughter of the oath. But it's just not usable.**Mommy to Myrtle Nola (22-10-2012) and Vance Paul Conrad (16-04-2015)****Expecting twins in July 2016**

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KrishnaI love Krishna, especially the legends and stories surrounding Krishna. It's one of my all time favorite names, and one of my all time favorite myths. Unfortunately...I'm not Hindu and it would be very, very odd if I used it.Prometheus is really cool. Have you ever read Promethea? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Promethea Really awesome series.And I agree with Balder and Bathsheba. Although I'm not familiar with the story surrounding Balder. I'll have to check it out.
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