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Re: kingly names
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If you'd tried using the Search feature on this site's main page, you would have turned up the following names:22 matches for king:
AKHIL (m) BALTAZAR (m) BASIL (m) EMYR (m) FITZROY (m) FLAITHRÍ (m) LEROY (m) MELCHIOR (m) MELEK (m,f) RAJ (m) RAJENDRA (m) RAJESH (m) REAGAN (m,f) REX (m) RHODRI (m) RÓRDÁN (m) RUAIDHRÍ (m) RYAN (m,f) SHAHJAHAN (m) SHAHPUR (m) SURAJ (m) VERCINGETORIX (m)26 matches for ruler:
ALARIC (m) BERTHOLD (m) EDRIC (m) ELRIC (m) ERIC (m) FREDERICK (m) FRIEDHOLD (m) HAROLD (m) HENRY (m) JAGDISH (m) MUKESH (m) RAJESH (m) RAJNISH (m) RAKESH (m) RAMESH (m) REGIS (m) REYNOLD (m) ROALD (m) SIGISWALD (m) SURESH (m) THEODORIC (m) TORVALD (m) TUDOR (m) WALTER (m) WITOLD (m) XERXES (m)Click on the blue links for more information on each name.-- Nanaea
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i know that, but i was wondering if u liked one in particular.
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Oh! In that case, I choose "Xerxes".Note to Pavlos: I like that name not coz Xerxes invaded Greece, but coz Anton LaVey gave his son that name. :)-- Nanaea
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No offense Nan :) After all, I would never diss a name whose anagram is "Sex Rex" ("King of Sex") ;)
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Imagine if you ever met Xea Singer. ;)
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