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Re: Array honey, have I ever mentioned how you totally slay me?!
Wow--no one I've met has ever heard of Scirocco or Sirocco before. :D (The reason I prefer it with the extra C is because then it gets a good "SH" noise at the beginning, and that's also the way I first heard it--in the lyrics of a song describing a woman as "a scirocco on the sand.") This is very exciting, mon amie.And if you read it and like it, you'll be the first person I've converted to Armageddon Summer. It's hard to resist it, IMO--Yolen and Coville are both fantastic writers, and together they're even better. (If you haven't read Jane Yolen's Briar Rose, you're seriously missing out on some fascinating Holocaust fiction.)Array (will be nineteen in July--so she isn't exactly eighteen, lol)


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~Lillian~
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Somebody somewhere's heard of itVolkswagon has a car named Scirocco. This link is to the newest incarnation of it, but VW has had it for as long as 30 years.http://www.germancarblog.com/2006/05/vw-scirocco-first-real-picture.htmlSadly, I cannot remember, but this may have been my first exposure to the idea of a scirocco, in the form of a VW! Though I really thought I was the first person to think of it as a boys' name! Ah, well, all geniuses must arrive at some of the same thoughts eventually, I suppose...~Lillian~
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Proud sister of Lauren and Leah
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And I should also mentionthat yes, I also love the nn Jed, which, truth to tell, would probably be the one to come out of my mouth most often, because a nn at my house is typically just the most-emphasized syllable of the name, like Soph for Sophie or Dave for David or Axe for Alexander.Or Joon for Juniper!And as for Jedidiah, I also love the very similar name Jebediah, nn Jeb, though I cannot stand that it has become linked to what's-his-ass's little brother, whose name is not even Jebediah, that's the acronym of his initials, dammit...And I have long thought that the obvious nn for Sirocco (or Scirocco, as you prefer, though I say it "sh-" either way, and will point out Sirocco makes a better alphabetic match for Socorro) would be Rocco, which itself would even tend to become Rocky. (And come to think of it, Socorro would try to become Corri, but I wouldn't let it! Go go Coco!)KWIM?~Lillian~
Proud daughter of Ann and John
Proud sister of Lauren and Leah
Proud wife of David
Proud mother of Alexander, Scarlett, Sophia, and Gideon
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