Aurelius
WDYT of this name? How do you pronounce it? What would some good nicknames be? I'm really liking this one lately. Thanks in advance! =)
Link: Aurelius
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Link: Aurelius
Pintel: You know you can't read.
Ragetti: It's The Bible, You get credit for trying!
Jack: Why is the rum always gone? [wobbles over to hat] Oh, that's why.
The statement below is true.
The statement above is false.
Sterling, Alexander, Riordan, Lily Rose, Caroline, Juliet
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I think it's okay, although the archaic style of -us names doesn't suit me personally. I say oh-RAIL-ee-us and I'd call him Ray. Perhaps Aurey, but that'd have to just happen spontaneously, and might seem childish.
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I teach guitar to a 7 year old boy named Aurelius. He goes by Aurey. I love his name, it's so refreshing!
Very Ancient Rome - makes me think of of Marcus Aurelius :) I love historical names, so that't definitely not a bad association.
I love this name. It's nicely unusual and sophistocated, yet somehow very sweet. It's a nice alternative to Alexander, Andrew, and other common A names.
As for nns, how about Eli, Elias, or Elliot? I know they're a bit strecthy, but I couldn't come up with anything else. This is a very difficult name to shorten...
I love this name. It's nicely unusual and sophistocated, yet somehow very sweet. It's a nice alternative to Alexander, Andrew, and other common A names.
As for nns, how about Eli, Elias, or Elliot? I know they're a bit strecthy, but I couldn't come up with anything else. This is a very difficult name to shorten...
i like it i say AR-Ell-EE-Us