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[Opinions] "Unique" and "Euphonious"
I recently heard a couple saying that they wanted the names of their children to be "Unique" and "Euphonious"; what do you think of those names?
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Horribad... I have had a classmate when I was in third grade named Unique.
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I think they suck.

This message was edited 8/27/2012, 4:25 PM

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They both sound really bad. No offense to anyone.
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*vomitsquirmdie*GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS.I loathe Unique as a name, and EUPHONIUS? Come onnnnnnn. There are so many cool names that start with Eu- that you have no reason to use that bullsh*t.
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Are you sure they're wanting to use the words "unique" and "euphonious" as names, or were they perhpas saying they want to choose names possessing the qualities of being both "unique" and "euphonious"?
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double post-ignore!

This message was edited 8/27/2012, 8:51 PM

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I was wondering this too, because this is an almost word-for-word line from season 2 of "I Love Lucy", in the episode known as "Pregnant Women are Unpredictable". The conversation:Lucy: Well, I'm not gonna settle on any old thing. I want the names to be unique and euphonius.Ricky: OK, Unique if it's a boy and Euphonius if it's a girl.
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I feel so silly. I remember that episode!
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Oh......I've either missed or forgotten that episode. Interesting that Ricky designated as he did. If I were forced to use them, Unique would be the girl and Euphonious the boy.Guess someone felt like having a little fun with us today. :)

This message was edited 8/27/2012, 8:57 PM

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That was my first thought too ...
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That's what I'm wondering too.:)
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Me too
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