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Re: Sebastiana
It's too long (coming from someone who loves Andromache, Cornelia, and Valentina, to name a few) but I actually like it much better than Sebastian, though that isn't hard, as I hate Sebastian. I'd say "meh" or "looks like they're trying too hard" if I saw it, rather than "eew, I hate it." Not really nice, but there you have it. Sebastiane and Sebastienne are really nms. The problem with all of them is that they've got the slick of Sebastian and then the frills of -ana or -enne, and that just doesn't fit, the frills hang off the name.And now, after maybe confusing you with that description, I'd say I'd pair really short names with Sebastiana, no more than one syllable- Sebastiana Ruth, Sebastiana Rae, Sebastiana Rose (though this sounds... odd. I don't think they fit.) They all start with R and that's a total coincidence. Hm.Noa
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