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[Opinions] From today's British "Daily Telegraph"
I haven't seen it myself, but a friend is chortling about this BA:"To Gilly and Rupert, a daughter, Cleopatra Cordelia, a little sister for Dorothy and Wulfstan"Par for the Telegraph course, imo!

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Cleopatra, Dorothy, and Wulfstan sound like the name of random people the Doctor picked up as companions at various places in time lolOn their own, they're not bad and I actually kinda like Cleopatra Cordelia (very Shakespearean lol), but all the siblings together... definitely comes off as pretentious.
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UGH I love this so much! Cleopatra is smoldering; Dorothy is darling; and Wulfstan is so archaically valiant.
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Found the siblings middles.. :)I love it - so Telephraphy! I looked them up - Dorothy is Dorothy Diane and Wulfstan is Wulfstan Wallace.Cool alliteration. I don't care for Cleopatra with the surname (Easter) though.
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Diane seems somewhat plebby! Diana, however ...
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Niiiice :)
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I love Cleopatra. Seriously. Nickname Cleo. But I think it might be one of those permanent GPs.
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Haha!Oh god, that is so ridiculous, theatric, over the top and...! I love it!
TBH, I am delighted to see Cordelia. Great name. And a... unique combo.

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I'm delighted. Names that are clearly gender appropriate, names with history, names with meaning, they're doing fine.
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My sentiments exactly.
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