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[Opinions] Lygia and Eunice
Yep, "Quo Vadis" is pretty standard Holy Week TV fare in this part of the world. I thought these two names, that appear in the film, were interesting. Eunice is one of those quintessential "old lady names", but it has its charm. WDYT?
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It's interesting that Eunice is considered as an old-lady name - to me it sounds very youthful, like a name that a fairy-like girl could bear. :) :P I love the way it sounds.
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In the film, it's the name of a sexy slave girl, but IRL I can't imagine it on someone under 70. It's also the name that the character of an aunt might have in a comic novel.
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I'm assuming Lygia is prn like Lydia, but with a G. I don't like it. It's too hard-sounding, or something. I will say that I love Eunice. I've been falling for "Eu-" names lately, and I think Eunice is so soft and pretty.
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What did those names mean? And how they pronounced?
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they're both in the database, why don't you just search them?
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Ligeia!
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