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Re: Attn: Gizette and CONTINUE FROM HERE
Taking:
Samir- Because it sounds like a verb "smear".
Samson- Because it reminds me of the biblical guy and his story is pretty sad.
Shane- Some bad associations (though I have some really good ones too), but it's just not a very nice name to me.
Sheldon- It sounds a little stuffy on a human. It's cute on a pet though :-)
Stanley- See Sheldon.Samuel
Santino
Santos
Saul
Savion
Sawyer
Seamus
Sean
Shea
Silas
Simeon
Simon
Soloman
Soren
Spencer
Stefan
Stephan
Stephen
Sterling
Steven
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Savion - Has a cheesy goth feeling
Spencer - Whiny
Sterling - Even whinier
Simeon - Reminds me of apes
Samuel - Reminds me of gruelSantino
Santos
Saul
Sawyer
Seamus
Sean
Shea
Silas
Simon
Soloman
Soren
Stefan
Stephan
Stephen
Steven
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Taking:
Santino: I'll always associate it with "The Godfather"
Santos: Spanish for "saints": hard to live up to.
Shea: Always seemed feminine to me.
Steven and Stephen: It's nice, but boring.Saul
Sawyer
Seamus
Sean
Silas
Simon
Soloman
Soren
Stefan
Stephan
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Sawyer -Very surname-ish
Seamus -Don't like the prounounciation very much.I love James though.
Soloman -Solo,man.Never liked it much.Bad association with Carl Soloman who ripped off a lot of people.
Stephan -Prefer Steven.Seems spelt wrong to me.Saul
Sean
Silas
Simon
Soren
Stefan
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and the winner!Silas!I took Saul because though a nice "alternative" to Paul (semisnicker), I just don't like the sound of it, or the "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?" association.I took Sean because though I love the sound, it's getting overused.I took Simon because my sister loves it, so I would never use it for her, and I just don't like it all THAT much. I really like Soren, that would've been my other choice to keep, but boys' names ending in -n are just too popular, sorry.I prefer Stephen, Stefan sounds like it's trying too hard (at least for Pennsylvania.)
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