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[Opinions] Apollonia
Thoughts on Apollonia?
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I love it! I like the idea of Polly as a nickname.
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I love "Purple Rain"! ;)
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I like Apollonia. It's quite a mouthful, though, and I can't think of any good nicknames for it. Appie? Nah. Lonie? Nah.
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Nickname Polly!
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I like that! ntdd
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One of my old managers actually has a daughter named Apollonia and they call Apple or Nia :-)I like the name too. It's not a favorite but I think it's cool.
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"Quite a mouthful" was a super bad choice of words. Saint Apollonia's teeth were broken out and or extracted. -shudder-to the OP: ^ that's why I don't like the name--baaad association.nns could be Apple or Loni

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LOL. I didn't know that about St. Apollonia, but now that you mention it, I recall reading a novel set in medieval times ("Katherine" by Anya Seton--one of my all time favorites), in which there's a scene featuring carved miniature statues of the saints. St. Apollonia is represented as having a swollen jaw and carrying some sort of extraction implement, and I think the novel mentions that she's the patron saint of toothaches, or at least she was the saint people would pray to when they had a toothache. Bad choice of words indeed.
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Aaauuuggghhh!
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My goodness, I had no idea about the Saint story.
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In Polish POLA is a nickname for Apolonia.
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I also like Nia.
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my middle name is Apolonia, named for my aunt & grandmother who both have the nickname: plonie (very common nickname here in Holland)
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