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Aranea?
Okay, so I was watching Charlotte's Web the other night and one of the little baby spiders at the end names herself Aranea. I thought it was kinda pretty. WDYTO it? It is prn Uh-rain-ee-uh. At first I thought it would have a more creative spelling like Araynia, but then I paid attention during the credits and it was spelled Aranea. So, wdyt and wdyto the spelling?
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It's okay, I kind of like it. I don't see the problem with naming a child a name that means spider, people name their kids Tiger, Cat, and Kitty, so why not.

This message was edited 11/8/2007, 1:16 PM

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If I met an Aranea, I'd assume it was pronounced air-uh-NAY-uh (sort of like how Galatea is galla-TAY-uh), not uh-rain-ee-uh. To be frank, I rather prefer my prn--the "correct" one sounds like it should be the name of a country, or a mispronounced Urania.I prefer Arachne, in any case. ;)Array
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It's not just a name that E.B. White made up. It really does have something to do with spiders. I had a picture book about a spider when I was little and it was called "Aranea."So I wouldn't think it was a good name for a person.
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I like it. People give their pets human names - why not let it be the other way around?Name ALL your kids - Fido! :P j/k.
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It's not the name of one or two specific spiders, it's a scientific term. It would be like naming a dog Homosapiens, or a person Ursus or Ornithorhynchus.
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Oh yeah!I am SO going to name my future dog homosapien now.
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Actually...I like Neanderthal for a big dog (St. Bernard or Doberman, lol. Thanx for the idea!
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