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I dislike Odin and Atlas. They sounds very... try-hard uber-masculine. I love Echo. I love girls names ending in -o... (although with this particular one, because it's also a word, I would be more inclined to use it as a middle or on a pet) and I am a pretentious geek as other comments have rightfully assumed. That's completely spot-on.ॐ मणिपद्मे हूं
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I'm a pretentious geek, too. :-D My cats are Pluto (Edgar Allan Poe), Jasper (Jasper Fforde, author of Thursday Next) and Zeta (last letter of the alphabet.) I grew up with an unusual first name and an even more unusual surname and spent years explaining both. I want to spare my child that pain, although I find myself explaining Miriam quite often.
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Pluto is from Edgar Allan Poe? I assumed he was named after the (former) planet.
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http://www.online-literature.com/poe/24/I read the story ONCE and was throughly disturbed by it, but Alexander enjoyed it. He always wanted a black cat named Pluto. There wasn't even any discussion about the name. He was Pluto before we left the shelter.
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I read literature.com a lot. I like reading about obscure authors no one has ever heard of. :)
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I'll look at the website. I just suddenly a Google search for the story and that's the link that came up. :-D
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It's fun. Like I said, they have a lot of obscure authors from the past who wrote eyeroll-y, moralist crap, and it's fun to read about them. I get a kick out of it, anyway.
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Ahh wow, your cats names are congruous and pretty, I love Pluto! Mine are all weird and don't go to together lol (Nutmeg, Sundae, and Drusilla).I know that pain, at least partially. My first name is err was common but my last name is a mess.That's weird you have to explain Miriam (which is gorgeous btw), I would have guessed that it's one of those names that isn't "too" popular but has been in very steady usage for a long time and that most in the west would be familiar with it.
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I didn't name them. :-DI should put that out there. :-D If it had been up to me Zeta would have been Fluffyboots. I wanted to name Jasper Louie. So there ya go. :-D
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I think Fluffyboots would work as a middle maybe. Zeta Fluffyboots, very smart sounding. :)

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Zeta Bacon FluffybootsThat's her full name. My niece's helped name her.Our other cats are Pluto B Coldwater Jones, Jasper Dash Fforde, and Pedro El Gato, nn Pete. We are nuts.
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Those names are perfect!!!
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