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[Facts] Theater names
My sister is naming a male character and she asked me to ask you guys. She wants it to be either theater-related or have the nickname 'stage' (doesn't have to be spelled like that, can just be pronounced STAYJ.BtN's resident box-opener
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Eustacius / Eustachius ?
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Maybe something like Stacy Jake? Cecil James?
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There are no names in this website that have begin, end or have 'stag' or 'staj' in them so that their nickname may be stage. Your sister could pick a name of a famous dramatist - try searching for drama under description and using male names only:http://www.behindthename.com/php/search.php?terms=drama&nmd=d&gender=m&operator=orOr perhaps she could try to take one of the names of the Greek muses, one that is related to theater or drama and try to make it masculine. Here are a list of the muses listed on this site.http://www.behindthename.com/php/search.php?terms=muse&nmd=d&gender=both&operator=orAnd here is a complete list of the muses on Wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MuseOther members of this forum may be better suited to helping you take Greek feminine names and making them masculine in line with ancient Greek styles of naming.
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tell her to name it staige! it means stage but is unique differrent and very cool!
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