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Circe
Not for a real child, just admiring the name. What do you think? Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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Sirsi or Kirki? I never know whether to go for the authentic or stay with the naturalised.
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I've never heard it pronounced kur-KEE. That's interesting.
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I don't terribly like how it sounds, and who would really want to be named like a woman known for turning men into pigs (ok prob. they deserved it?)
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Well, if anyone makes fun of her name, she can threaten them with that. ;)
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My thoughts seem much with you - wouldn't give it to a child, but it does sound lovely!
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I like the sound. It seems very charismatic.

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I love Circe! It's quietly powerful.
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I love both Circe and Ceres!
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It is ok, though it reminds me of the GoT character Cersei! I prefer Ceres!
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Yeah, I'm a big GoT/ASoI&F fan, so I also think of Cersei. I guess GRRM pronounces it sur-SAY, which I just can't get used to, no matter how hard I try.

This message was edited 3/24/2017, 10:39 AM

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I am very fond of Circe. I like the spelling and sound and associations.
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Hi !!!In Italian it has the same spelling but it is pronounced CHEER-cheh.I've ever seen it on pets. Never on real people.I prefer Calypso.
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The Italian pronunciation is nice. I like Calypso, too.
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Not being entirely sure how to pronounce it, but guessing it's either Sur-see or Seer-see, I don't find any charm here.
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It's SUR-see.
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