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[Opinions] Re: Tarquin? (also, out of curiousity,)
The -kin connection isn't too heavy for me, since I pronounce tarquin -kwin and not -kin. Interesting you bring it up though, I was just reading about pet forms a few days ago and thought how much more convenient -y is than -kin, and how odd that -kin would be the natural English pet form.Wow your teacher has good name taste. Anna-Sofia pretty much is perfect. (Well so is Minerva.) I wish my favorite teacher...*mumble mumble*I do not know anything about Etruscans! *frustrate* All I know is that Claudius wrote an Etruscan dictionary and it got lost and so now I don't know what half of my favorite names mean. I shall now wikipedia Etruscans. I actually have a character named Tarquin L. L. :D I just renamed him from Thomas Regulus Aquinas Voltaire "Tom." I'm trying it out. Tarquin might fit him a lot better. (HE IS HANDSOME!)I LOVE Anna-Cecilia! ..well I am trying to wrap my mind around the dash there, but yeah I loooove that. Very musical, phonetically and because Cecilia Bartoli and St Cecilia and
well this woman isn't music but isn't she beautiful?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_with_an_Ermine
plus Cecilia is phonetically just like a sonatina within itself.HEE! That is a cute Cornelius image. :DThanks!
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