Re: Pip?
in reply to a message by Swanee10
Besides Philip? That's tough.
How about:
Pipin
Ptolemy (I know there's no P sound in Ptolemy -- that's why the antithetical nn with two P sounds would be cute)
Peregrine
Agrippa
Theophilus ("thee-AH-fil-us")
Prosper
Phineas
Peter / Pietro / Piers / Pierre
Cyprian
Giuseppe
Hippolyte / Ippolit ("ee-po-LEET") / Ippolito / Hippolytos ("hih-POL-i-toes")
I know a lot of these are "out there." But they don't see the light of day much so I thought I'd list them anyway. Good luck!
How about:
Pipin
Ptolemy (I know there's no P sound in Ptolemy -- that's why the antithetical nn with two P sounds would be cute)
Peregrine
Agrippa
Theophilus ("thee-AH-fil-us")
Prosper
Phineas
Peter / Pietro / Piers / Pierre
Cyprian
Giuseppe
Hippolyte / Ippolit ("ee-po-LEET") / Ippolito / Hippolytos ("hih-POL-i-toes")
I know a lot of these are "out there." But they don't see the light of day much so I thought I'd list them anyway. Good luck!
This message was edited 5/18/2012, 12:19 PM