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Sinjin
I'll admit my recent viewings of "Mad Men" has alerted me to this name and I'm really loving it at the moment. So wdyt? Too over the top?
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I didn't know people actually used Sinjin. It's a hideous name.
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I love the sound of Sinjin. But the phonetic spelling puts me off. I much prefer St. John.[In my nerdier moments I imagine children's names for the couples in "Pride and Prejudice." I have Charlotte Collins giving birth to Winifred and St. John. Winifred pleased Lady Catherine because it was appropriately saintly and non-aristocratic. But she did not approve of St. John. I never worked out how Charlotte got to use St. John instead of John, the safer choice. And yes, I have too much time on my hands sometimes.]
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I love it. It's so totally piratey.
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Oh!It is piratey! I never thought of it that way, it kept just making me think of Zildjian (because of all the vertical lines and dots, I think). I can definitely get into Sinjin as a piratey name.
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I dislike how it has the word "sin" in it and the sound is not appealing to me in general.
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Much prefer St John
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I was going to ask.......If St John (or Saint John) nn Sinjin would be better but then having "St." right there in the name seemed sort of odd to me
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Me tooSinjin looks too exotic, which doesn't really appeal to me.
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