Re: BA
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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
"Speak the truth; yield not to anger; when asked, give even if you only have a little."
"Live alone and do no evil; be carefree like an elephant in the elephant forest."
ॐ मणिपद्मे हूं
"Speak the truth; yield not to anger; when asked, give even if you only have a little."
"Live alone and do no evil; be carefree like an elephant in the elephant forest."
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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.
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.
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.
I read literature.com a lot. I like reading about obscure authors no one has ever heard of. :)
I'll look at the website. I just suddenly a Google search for the story and that's the link that came up. :-D
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.
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.
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.
I didn't name them. :-D
I 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
I 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
I think Fluffyboots would work as a middle maybe. Zeta Fluffyboots, very smart sounding. :)
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Zeta Bacon Fluffyboots
That'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.
That'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.
Those names are perfect!!!