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[Opinions] Re: Cordeilla
It looks like you don't know how to spell Cordelia. That's all everyone is going to think because they'll constantly comment on how it's spelled and pronounced. Save yourself the embarrassmentSlytherin will help you on your way to greatness!!!
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Yeah, of course it'd be like that at first in real life. Explaining Cordeilla might be pretty bothersome, because it'd be hard to do without sounding snobbish. "Well, actually... it's the name Shakespeare based Cordelia on. Look it up!" hahah
But still, I'm not the one embarrassed, if someone else assumes incorrectly that I made an error.
Anyway I'm not naming a baby, just thinking about the name.What if you had had a childhood friend named Cordeilla? Or what if you had a likeable coworker Cordeilla? Then would you still prefer Cordelia, or is Cordeilla more appealing?
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Unlikely. All my childhood friends were named with very traditional Anglican names lacking spelling errors. John. Marcus. Antonia. Joy. Catherine. Gloria. Diana. Alphonse. Mitchell. Alexander. No Cordaylas
But, to each his own.

This message was edited 4/19/2021, 12:59 AM

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You don't understand what "what if" means, do you? :P
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