Sargonia
I heard a "new" name last Tuesday while watching a Swedish crime TV show that brings up different crime cases. It was about a young woman who mystically disappeared in 1995. She was probably murdered, but no body has been found. It's really a tragic story.
Anyway, the victim's name fascinated me. Her name was Sargonia. I don't know anything about her background, but I guess Sargonia is a feminine form of Sargon.
I can't decide if I like the name or not. WDYT of Sargonia?
Does the sea exist
Because of our longing?
My PNL
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/3258/61573
Anyway, the victim's name fascinated me. Her name was Sargonia. I don't know anything about her background, but I guess Sargonia is a feminine form of Sargon.
I can't decide if I like the name or not. WDYT of Sargonia?
Does the sea exist
Because of our longing?
My PNL
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/3258/61573
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I've always liked Sargon for some reason, but not in a 'I'd like to see this on an actual person today' sort of way
Sargonia just sounds... unpleasent
Sargonia just sounds... unpleasent
It sounds like the name of a mummy.
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The first time that I hear it.
If you think on a feminine of Sargon it is pretty. Sargon is more simple than other names from past eras so it can be usable imo. Sargonia is nice if people know the historical link.
But read it on its own is like other users said. It seems an object or a country.
Byeeeeeee
The first time that I hear it.
If you think on a feminine of Sargon it is pretty. Sargon is more simple than other names from past eras so it can be usable imo. Sargonia is nice if people know the historical link.
But read it on its own is like other users said. It seems an object or a country.
Byeeeeeee
It sounds like the name of a fictional country, created for a movie, that is in some undetermined part of Eastern Europe and falls prey to a dictator. I don't like it.
Sargon itself is bad, and sounds like an outer-space villain.
Sargonia, for some reason, sounds like a strange kind of very strong cheese.
Sargonia, for some reason, sounds like a strange kind of very strong cheese.