[Opinions] Re: WDYTO Primo?
in reply to a message by lady murasaki
I would save it for a mn, personally.
Primo Levi is a great namesake. He was brave, brilliant, creative--you couldn't ask for much more. Whether his death was a suicide or an accident is still being debated, so, all in all, I wouldn't worry about the Primo Levi association. I still wouldn't use it for a fn.
Despite Primo's usage as a name, it's uncomfortably close to numbering rather than naming for me. Primo is (dated) slang for something superior, which I know would bug me. It feels like a better name for a pet or a race horse than a child.
Primo Levi is a great namesake. He was brave, brilliant, creative--you couldn't ask for much more. Whether his death was a suicide or an accident is still being debated, so, all in all, I wouldn't worry about the Primo Levi association. I still wouldn't use it for a fn.
Despite Primo's usage as a name, it's uncomfortably close to numbering rather than naming for me. Primo is (dated) slang for something superior, which I know would bug me. It feels like a better name for a pet or a race horse than a child.
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tritto.
tritto. nt.
tritto. nt.
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