[Opinions] Hypatia
This name popped into my head the other day, and although I don't particularly love it, I can't seem to quit thinking about it! I've been trying to think of combos, with Hypatia either as a fn or a mn, and I'm having a really hard time thinking of any. Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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I like the name, but I prefer the Greek pronunciation. I don't think fhe English pronunciation does the original any justice. As for combos, from your PNL I like:
Hypatia Agnes
Hypatia Alice
Hypatia Clementine
Hypatia Cordelia
Hypatia Eumelia
Hypatia Iris
Hypatia Josephine
Hypatia June
Hypatia Matilda
Hypatia Miriam
Hypatia Odilia
Hypatia Olive
Hypatia Pearl
Hypatia Philomena
I like the reverse order of those as well.
Hypatia Agnes
Hypatia Alice
Hypatia Clementine
Hypatia Cordelia
Hypatia Eumelia
Hypatia Iris
Hypatia Josephine
Hypatia June
Hypatia Matilda
Hypatia Miriam
Hypatia Odilia
Hypatia Olive
Hypatia Pearl
Hypatia Philomena
I like the reverse order of those as well.
It's got an amazing namesake and I toyed with it for a while, but it's just too ugly-sounding to be used.
I don't have any combo ideas, but I just wanted to say it sounds like a medical condition to me. :-/ Maybe because of its similarity to the term hypospadias (opening of the penis is above where it should be...I'm a nurse, I'm familiar with these sorts of things, lol).
It sounds like a disease to me too
I just see/hear "hypoxia".
I just see/hear "hypoxia".
I thought the same thing.
Besides 'hypospadias,' I also think it's too close to "hepat-" (med-speak for liver).
Besides 'hypospadias,' I also think it's too close to "hepat-" (med-speak for liver).
I'm saying hie-pay-shah (no clue if that's right) but hip-at-ee-ah or somesuch would be WAY too close to sounding like a liver condition. :b
My first thought was "it sounds like an illness!". ;)