[Opinions] Re: Perpetua?
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Love it. Have you seen, "Bridget Jones' Diary?" There's a minor character named Perpetua. It made me fall for the name big time.
I'll see your Perpetua, and raise you an Immaculata.
I'll see your Perpetua, and raise you an Immaculata.
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lol
that's where I heard it for the first time :) I don't really like the name though, but it was the first thing I had to think of just now when I read it haha :p
that's where I heard it for the first time :) I don't really like the name though, but it was the first thing I had to think of just now when I read it haha :p
Have you seen, "Bridget Jones' Diary?" There's a minor character named Perpetua. It made me fall for the name big time.
Favourite Roommate has it on right now, which is what reminded me of it, but I knew it as a saint's name before that. :)
I'll have to think on Immaculata; it's one I've never considered before.
Array (has been on a small overtly-Catholic-names kick lately)
Favourite Roommate has it on right now, which is what reminded me of it, but I knew it as a saint's name before that. :)
I'll have to think on Immaculata; it's one I've never considered before.
Array (has been on a small overtly-Catholic-names kick lately)
This message was edited 2/24/2007, 8:03 PM
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I was over at wikipedia doing a search when I came across a name you might like for a boy: Anaximander (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaximander).
I suppose it reminded me of Ruxandra. I know the two names are etymologically worlds apart. But I thought I'd pass it along before I forgot all about it. Enjoy. Or not.
I was over at wikipedia doing a search when I came across a name you might like for a boy: Anaximander (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaximander).
I suppose it reminded me of Ruxandra. I know the two names are etymologically worlds apart. But I thought I'd pass it along before I forgot all about it. Enjoy. Or not.