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[Opinions] Romain
I just fell in love with the name Romain, the French form of Roman. I love Roman as well, but Romain just sounds more appealing to me for some unknown reason. Wdyt? Some combos that I like are
Romain Daniel,
Romain Robert,
and Romain Eric.
Do you have any combos? Thanks in advance!-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"I've always liked everybody. I'm not sure everybody likes me."-Johnny Depp
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I know a man named Roman.French-speaking, too. I believe his middle name is Joseph, he is of a generation when all boys had Joseph as a middle name, and all girls, Marie.
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For a boy I would still prefer Roman, but I do love Romaine for a girl. Elisabeth Romaine has been one of my long-standing favorites.

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It’s all the same. What the hell good to you
is your native land after you’re dead? Whose
native land is it after you’re dead?Dalton Trumbo, JOHNNY GOT HIS GUN
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i love Romaine for both genders :)
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I love Elisabeth Romaine :)
~Jacqueline~
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Me too!nt
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Romaine lettuce and Ramen noodles lol. mDon't like it so much. Roman is OK, but that still looks like the noodles.
What are the convulsions of a city in comparison with the insurrections of the soul?
Man is a depth still greater than the people.
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Yep :)
~Jacqueline~
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Noodles.
--------------------"The dog is a gentleman; I hope I go to his heaven, not man's."
- Mark Twain.
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I thought lettuce... Raman (Ramen?) are the noodles!Hehe, I do love those noodles...
Julia Keelan"I don't mean to be rude-" he began in a tone that threatened rudeness in every syllable.
"-yet, sadly, accidental rudeness occurs alarmingly often."
~ From Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling. Vernon Dursley to Albus Dumbledore.

This message was edited 7/23/2006, 6:35 PM

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No, there are romain noodles too. I think they're those crunchy ones that are in salads and Chinese food.
--------------------"The dog is a gentleman; I hope I go to his heaven, not man's."
- Mark Twain.
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Oh, those! I get it now! :-)
Julia Keelan"I don't mean to be rude-" he began in a tone that threatened rudeness in every syllable.
"-yet, sadly, accidental rudeness occurs alarmingly often."
~ From Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling. Vernon Dursley to Albus Dumbledore.
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Yes, they are. Lettuce is most common though.
~Jacqueline~
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I knew a Romaine (with the e) once... he was my summer crush from France about a year ago! I met him at summer camp.I like Romain Robert, of those, myself.Some middle names that might work: Alexander, Michael, Nathaniel, William, Zachary.The only problem I have with the name is the resemblance to lettuce. You know, Romaine heads of lettuce?
Julia Keelan"I don't mean to be rude-" he began in a tone that threatened rudeness in every syllable.
"-yet, sadly, accidental rudeness occurs alarmingly often."
~ From Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling. Vernon Dursley to Albus Dumbledore.
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I way, way perfer Roman.However, Romain Daniel sounds a lot better than Romain Robert and Eric. L'Eau Qui Pleure
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Ditto.
~Jacqueline~
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