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Re: Griffin
I like it. Not quite enough to use, but it has spent some time on my favorites. I'm distantly acquainted with a teenage boy named Griffin.
It's actually a pretty classic usage, and it's a surname so it fits in now ... but also pretty well known as the creature and heraldic thing, so has a nice geeky glow. Funny how the vibe is more medieval-geek than mythological-geek. To me anyway. Gryphon seems more mythological and I don't like it as much because it screams "fantastic creature" / "World of Warcraft" to me, and gets no cover from being a surname name. Gryffin strikes me as a one-person kind of name and so I searched on it, and it's the mononym used by a DJ/producer. I'd never heard of him, but, yeah. I think the Y just makes it too complicated, as a baby name.- mirfak
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