[Opinions] Aeschylus?
for some reason, this name popped into my head today.
I really like it--for a dog.
what do you think?
and Kai for short??
I really like it--for a dog.
what do you think?
and Kai for short??
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Oh dear...(m)
I guess this is a full blown naming trend that I am just not behind (although it's better than many). Here's the thing: I don't understand why anyone would choose a long complicated name, but already have a short hip nn picked out. Particularly for a dog, honestly...it's just so complicated and I find it pretentious (although as a disclaimer I do not necessarily find you pretentious).
However, apart from that (which is just my opinion after all), Kai does not work as a nn for Aeschylus since there is no "kai" sound in the name. In the English speaking world, Aeschylus is pronounced ES-ki-lus, in Ancient Greek I think it would have been more like ay-SKOO-los (based on research on Greek pronunciation, I'm not an expert). You can see that Kai doesn't make sense as a nn -- Essy would fit better.
All that said, I actually think Aeschylus is a fine name for a dog (bit much for a kid, though) and Kai is even better, for a dog or child :-)
I guess this is a full blown naming trend that I am just not behind (although it's better than many). Here's the thing: I don't understand why anyone would choose a long complicated name, but already have a short hip nn picked out. Particularly for a dog, honestly...it's just so complicated and I find it pretentious (although as a disclaimer I do not necessarily find you pretentious).
However, apart from that (which is just my opinion after all), Kai does not work as a nn for Aeschylus since there is no "kai" sound in the name. In the English speaking world, Aeschylus is pronounced ES-ki-lus, in Ancient Greek I think it would have been more like ay-SKOO-los (based on research on Greek pronunciation, I'm not an expert). You can see that Kai doesn't make sense as a nn -- Essy would fit better.
All that said, I actually think Aeschylus is a fine name for a dog (bit much for a kid, though) and Kai is even better, for a dog or child :-)
This message was edited 8/3/2007, 1:26 AM
It's cute for a dog. I like Kai.