Interesting sibset
Two of the better-known roles for children in German-language musical theatre are the young Rudolf in Elisabeth, and Amadé, the young version of Mozart in Mozart! das Musical. These roles have all been played fairly recently by two brothers and a sister, Aeneas, Timotheus and Ilia Hollweg. Aeneas has done Rudolf and Amadé, Timotheus has done Rudolf, and Ilia has also done Amadé.
Personally, I think they're a really interesting and well-matched sibset, although Aeneas and Timotheus do both feel like they're bordering on a bit Too Much for me, Aeneas being a great Roman hero and Timotheus just sounding very heavy and serious.
What do you guys think?
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Personally, I think they're a really interesting and well-matched sibset, although Aeneas and Timotheus do both feel like they're bordering on a bit Too Much for me, Aeneas being a great Roman hero and Timotheus just sounding very heavy and serious.
What do you guys think?
Still und geborgen, frei ohne Sorgen
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/185597
My PNL!
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Hi !!!
I'll comment all names!
Rudolf* 7/10 I like it but it is more a pet name (because of XMas). I much prefer Rollo, Roul and Rodolfo.
Elisabeth 5/10 boring. Elizabeth is better.
Amadé 4/10 I simply prefer Amadeus (also Amadeo).
Aeneas* 8/10 I like this form. It is better than Enea (which seems too feminine in my opinion).
Timotheus 7/10 it's odd to see this form in modern times. It is fascinating but too elaborated.
Illia 3/10 I can't find any feminine name. It seems just a form of Elijah. I much prefer Eliya.
Hollweg: 1/10 uhm..what's this name?
The winner is Aeneas followed by Rudolf and third Timotheus.
I personally like Aeneas and Timotheus! I love when people are enough brave to give such great names!!
I'll comment all names!
Rudolf* 7/10 I like it but it is more a pet name (because of XMas). I much prefer Rollo, Roul and Rodolfo.
Elisabeth 5/10 boring. Elizabeth is better.
Amadé 4/10 I simply prefer Amadeus (also Amadeo).
Aeneas* 8/10 I like this form. It is better than Enea (which seems too feminine in my opinion).
Timotheus 7/10 it's odd to see this form in modern times. It is fascinating but too elaborated.
Illia 3/10 I can't find any feminine name. It seems just a form of Elijah. I much prefer Eliya.
Hollweg: 1/10 uhm..what's this name?
The winner is Aeneas followed by Rudolf and third Timotheus.
I personally like Aeneas and Timotheus! I love when people are enough brave to give such great names!!
This message was edited 8/9/2019, 2:28 PM