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++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
Nobody is using Clytamnestra? Hmmm, wonder why...

Maybe because Clytamnestra is the name of a person in ancient Greek mythology who killed her own husband, Agamemnon, in an attempt to get revenge for her daughter's death? Or maybe because of other obvious reasons...
The syllable count for one. The high risk of public mispelling and ensuing embarrassment for another. The risk of being sued by a pharmaceutical company over trademarks for a third. ;)
 
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    ++ [ originally posted by fabiana ] ++
    I think its so cheesy when people name their kids after countries or cities, like America, Bolivia, Paris, etc
    Paris ok...but the rest? :s
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Hydde ] ++
    Te extraño popina :down:


    I want my daughter to be "Daphne" i think it sounds sexy =)
    or "Loretta".


    if is a male,, he surely will not have my own name
    Daphne is lovely :)
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Lilianna ] ++


    yes :p

    like zlatan's idea to caal his child Zlatan Jr.
    i don't like that idea...So if you call him (for example) would you really say: ".....(fill in the name) Junior, luch time!!!"?
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by vitoria_Ally ] ++


    Vitoria is a portuguese name, pretty nice and not such common like Victoria :)
    portuguese :) lovely :)

    And it's nice that it's not so common :)

    Do you like it yourself?
     

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    ++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++


    The syllable count for one. The high risk of public mispelling and ensuing embarrassment for another. The risk of being sued by a pharmaceutical company over trademarks for a third. ;)
    Yes, that's fairly reasonable. But it still "sounds" like a cool name. ;)
     

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