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[Opinions] Re: Cianán
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It's not bad, but I prefer Ciarán (which I love). But I'll give it a try.Cianán Alasdair
Cianán Arthur
Cianán Edmund
Cianán Edward
Cianán Evan
Cianán Fionn
Cianán Francis
Cianán George
Cianán Graham
Cianán Harrison
Cianán Henry
Cianán James
Cianán Lewis
Cianán Mackenzie
Cianán Michael
Cianán Oliver
Cianán Rory
Cianán WilliamHmm. Seems to go with practically anything. :)
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Practically anything? That's great, since I'm bad at making combos. I like Cianan Alasdair a lot.
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Yeah, I kept going down my PNL like, "Almost all of these sound good with it!" :)
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Wow... I'll try with mine... (long)Cianan Alvaro - not bad
Cianan Cedric - I love this to pieces.
Cianan Diego - The Spanish names don't really blend, and there are a lot on my PNL.
Cianan Dimitri - ok
Cianan Eachann - I don't like both of them ending in -an.
Cianan Enrique - see Diego.
Cianan Faustino - This actually isn't bad. I like it.
Cianan Fernao - This is a little out there for my taste.
Cianan Fernando - stunning. Maybe.
Cianan Fidel - LOL
Cianan Gamaliel - Maybe it flows better than I thought.
Cianan Hector - Prefer Hector as a fn, but this is still a great combo.
Cianan Hernan (that doesn't flow, though...)
Cianan Hernando - better
Cianan Jacinto - The Spanish name doesn't blend with the Irish one.
Cianan Johannes - I love this so much!!
Cianan Jose - see Jacinto.
Cianan Juan sounds funny.
Cianan Keith see above.
Cianan Lachlan - see Eachann.

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