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There's nothing wrong with Hugo. My brother's name is Hugo and everyone remembers it.
My name? Oscar. How about that - Oscar and Hugo, very unlikely names, but names that people REMEMBER (and hopefully associate good connotations with). The strangest name I've hear is Ochine, for a boy. I've been informed it refers to a beautiful Japanese flower (how interesting). As for names for future progeny, I've considered a few and I would like to continue the tradition with uncommon names. Living with an uncommon name all my life, I could never understand how the Johns, Matthews, Peters and Muhammeds of this world have managed to cope with the naming confusion amongst themselves. As a result, I know many John and Peters refer to themselves by their last name. Lastly it's not your name who defines who you are. If your child isn't happy with his or her name, they can always change it (it's so common nowadays). I can't remember all the names that I've considered, but some include: (B) Lars, Gaspard or Jasper, Bruno, Zafir, Miles, Prospero, Sylvester, Sol (G) Miranda, Matisse, Ursula, Electra, Bellatrix (Bella, Ella), Persephone (stephanie) Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by Mersenne; May 3, 2006 at 07:03 AM.
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