Re: Coriolanus, Coriolana
in reply to a message by Impala1729
Coriolanus looks like a place-name used as a name for a man associated with it: think Scipio Africanus. And also think "Brush Up Your Shakespeare" by Cole Porter; absolutely brilliant, but when it comes to "If she says your behavior is heinous, Kick her right in the Coriolanus" perhaps not the kind of association one might want for a fn.
Coriolana probably wouldn't work in Latin if as I suspect Coriolanus is a place-name epithet. In English, it's close to Coralie, which I like very much indeed.
Coriolana probably wouldn't work in Latin if as I suspect Coriolanus is a place-name epithet. In English, it's close to Coralie, which I like very much indeed.