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[Opinions] Lepida
WDYT? It's a latin word meaning "Pleasant, charming, witty", and has had use as a given name. Do you have any combo ideas? So far I've come up with Diana Lepida, but I haven't had much luck with other combos. BTW, I'm not naming babies. Just playing and whatever. TIA!
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I've heard the masculine form Lepidus pronounced, "LEH-pi-dus." So I assume you're pronouncing it, "LEH-pi-duh." Is that correct?Tucked into the mn position I don't see it doing any harm. Plus, having an obscure ancient name could be pretty cool. Diana Lepida sounds like an ancient Roman woman with a story to tell . . . . It reminds me a little of lipids, but not so much as to put me off the name entirely. Thmbs up (as a mn) from me.
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I don't know. I guess it's okay, though it does remind me an awful lot of "lipid."
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