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WDYT of Enzo?
Last night, my husband and I just found that we both like Enzo, and for now, I've put it in the middle name slot. Gray Enzo is replacing Gray Everett/Everard? WDYT of Gray Enzo?Any combo suggestions w/ Enzo as a first name?
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I had a little bird...(m)His name was Enza
I opened up the door
And in flu enzaI realize its Enzo instead of Enza, but it reminded me of the old rhyme anyway, so that makes me resist it a little.That aside, it sounds a bit "incomplete" to me.
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I like EnzoYay for ReBoot names :)I'm not sure if I like Gray Enzo or the original Gray Everett. I think the latter flows better, but the former is more apealing to my eyes, and I like both names in that combo too. It doesn't bug you that they're both four letters? Some people would veer away from that kinda thing. Not me though.
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That was my first thought too! :DEnzo from ReBoot. Hehehe. :D
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What's ReBoot?
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Only the best Canadian animated television show, EVAR!http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReBoot

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I never realized that was Canadian. :-)
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I like the names separately, but they don't go together. Enzo is a nickname for Lorenzo, so maybe Gray Lorenzo would sound better.
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It's not a name I can really take seriously. It's also a type of car, Ferrari Enzo, so it is sort of like naming your kid Porsche or Jaguar.
Please keep Gray Everett! I like it.
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Hmmm. Enzo is Ferrari's first name, so the car was named for him. The difference is that Porsche and Jaguar don't have a history as first names. I don't connect Enzo with the car, at all.I guess Gray Everett/Everard does have better flow than Gray Enzo.I'm more concerned that Enzo is a nn for Lorenzo. I think Enzo can stand alone, but wondered what others thought. I was thrilled that I found an Italian name that my husband likes. My family is Italian, but usually, when I suggest an Italian name, my husband says that they're "too Italian".
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