[Opinions] Re: Name your ABC girl triplets
in reply to a message by Kinga
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I love Clea :) i normally say it "KLEE-uh" but "KLAY-uh" is nice too
Should I feel bad that I actually like Clea Griseldis as a combo? Because... I do ;)
(I know, your combo was Clea Griselda, but I think I prefer Griseldis)
By the way, where is Eroica from?
(And why isn't Clea in the database? :/ )
(I know, your combo was Clea Griselda, but I think I prefer Griseldis)
By the way, where is Eroica from?
(And why isn't Clea in the database? :/ )
Naw, it's a cool combo. All of my love for Griselda is non-ironic. You're right, Griseldis is really nice there.
I'm not sure about Clea. I don't know if it's an actual name or what. One of my friends is named it - her name goes something like Klea Anastasia Emilia Eugenia and she goes by Anastasia. But Klea/Clea is pretty and very practical. I like it much more than Chloe and Cleo. I pronounce it Clay-a but Clee-a is nice too.
Eroica is the subtitle of Beethoven's third symphony, which he wrote as a sort of declaration of his will to compose despite going deaf. He was going to dedicate it to Napoleon, but then Napoleon turned bad and he was so angry that he scribbled out his name on the symphony's title page until it ripped the paper. Before I knew this story I always thought it was the same as Erotica, but no, it means "Heroic" and is pronounced ehr-OH-ic-a.
I'm not sure about Clea. I don't know if it's an actual name or what. One of my friends is named it - her name goes something like Klea Anastasia Emilia Eugenia and she goes by Anastasia. But Klea/Clea is pretty and very practical. I like it much more than Chloe and Cleo. I pronounce it Clay-a but Clee-a is nice too.
Eroica is the subtitle of Beethoven's third symphony, which he wrote as a sort of declaration of his will to compose despite going deaf. He was going to dedicate it to Napoleon, but then Napoleon turned bad and he was so angry that he scribbled out his name on the symphony's title page until it ripped the paper. Before I knew this story I always thought it was the same as Erotica, but no, it means "Heroic" and is pronounced ehr-OH-ic-a.