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Pelopia
I discovered this name while researching Greek mythology. It was the name of the mother of Aegisthus. (The story involving her is really gross, so I'm unsure whether it's usable or not, but I still like the way the name sounds.)WDYT?

This message was edited 3/19/2016, 1:46 PM

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Sorry, but all I can think of is polyps.
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I personally don't think it's useable. It reminds me of the word "polyp" and sounds like some sort of disease or disorder.
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I actually like it, but I don't think that it's very useable. I think that Penelope is a safer choice.
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It's ok. I don't like it's close to Penelope, but at the same time I like it's not Penelope
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Hi !!!!It is horrible...All Pelopia's family was damned and also she was a priestess raped by her father...and she had a son with him!It has a very ugly sound.It is no usable for me, I'm sorry.Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Not usable. It looks like some weird variant of Penelope.
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At first, I thought it was a kid trying to spell Penelope without help. But then, I thought of Fallopian tubes. I don't think it's usable.
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All I can think of fallopian tunes. If it's "pel-o-PEE-uh" then I just think I'd pillows. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. But it sounds like the story behind it could make it unusable from the start though
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It sounds like a vision defect, like she'd have sisters named Myopia and Amblyopia.
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Truly laughing!to me it sounded like a place. "We use to live in Pelopia, but I didn't like it. Too windy, the trees all grew in one direction."
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