[Opinions] Re: Corinthia
in reply to a message by hylo
Even though I majored in classics, my chief association with Corinthia is the New Testament, so it's too overtly Christian for my liking.
Orinthia, on the other hand, enchants me.
Orinthia, on the other hand, enchants me.
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Actually, I didn't mention it, but the letters to Corinth were the first thing that popped into my mind. It's one of the reasons I wouldn't use it myself.
That said, it's much nicer than most place names.
I wouldn't have considered it Christian though, more regional. Like naming your child Moriah.
That said, it's much nicer than most place names.
I wouldn't have considered it Christian though, more regional. Like naming your child Moriah.
Heaven forfend should I suggest Christianity in any way; how brazen of me! For the record, I chose to be baptized when I was 25, so I don't really have any aversion to Christian references at all, and this is definitely one I'd consider subtle compared to say, Mary or Joshua. A couple of other male names come to mind.
Would every region in Greece elicit the same reaction?
Orinthia is okay. Not as sweet as Corinthia to me, though. :)
Would every region in Greece elicit the same reaction?
Orinthia is okay. Not as sweet as Corinthia to me, though. :)
This message was edited 1/23/2017, 8:59 PM
I chose to be baptized when I was 15, at my (Lutheran) confirmation. But I don't consider myself a Christian today.