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[Opinions] it's also a band (youtube link included)
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They had a song back in 1989 called simply "Love Song." Actually a very good song, but pretty much their one claim to mainstream fame. They are your quintessential "hair metal" band.For that reason, rather than the inventor, I don't really see Tesla asa usable fn, though I know it has been done occasionally. One advantage I can see (the only one, really) is that it lacks the baby-talk sound I get from Tessa.I don't see Tertia and Terasia as names either. Maybe I absorbed too much medical terminology when I was a transcriptionist, but I know that tterato is a prefix referring to birth defects, as in teratogenic, meaning causing birth defects. And Tertia, aside from just sounding ugly to me, remind sme of tertiary, as in tertiary or third-stage syphilis. Yuck.I'm going to look up a link for "Love Song" and will come back here and post it for you.www.youtube.com/watch?v=yt-ybUuZjLE

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Yes, unfortunately the name of the band sticks in my mind, too. Soon after their brief popularity, a few little girls named Tesla and Teslyn popped up. So I don't have the best impression of the name for those reasons. As for the scientist, I think of it as a surname with him, and not a name for a girl, even if she is named for him. BTW, Tesla also did a remake of "Signs", so at least they weren't a one hit wonder. :b

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