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Okay, I've got an interesting one! Former coworker and her partner (one is African-American, the other Turkish) just had a baby boy, and his name is... (drumroll - and spacing so it doesn't come up in a search)L A N G S T O N . A S L A NI imagine the first name is after Langston Hughes. I think it has a nice ring to it!Anyway, wdyt?***Please rate my personal name lists:www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
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Both are nice names, but they don't go together well due to the similar endings.
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I like to see both names being used, but separately. I try to avoid matching endings. However it's still quite a charming name, kudos to them.
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Nice. I like it. It sounds distinguished
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Not the worse I ever heard. 6/10.
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