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[Opinions] Boudicca
It’s the name of the day today (12/20). What do you think of it?I really like it and the Latin version, Boadicea. It has a good meaning and sound. Unfortunately I don’t really think it’s usable for a person in the modern context, but it is a beautiful name and would make a great MN.
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I love Boudicca. I actually have it on my list (3rd of top four) but it's a middle name in that combo.
I think it could work as a first name--although i'm not a nickname fan, you could use Bo, Boo, or Dulcie as a nickname.
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It will be great middle name. For honour to the priestess. What about Morrígan?I really like:
Běla Boudica
Brigid Boudica
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I love it. If my next dog is a girl I plan to call her Boudicca.
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It's a cool name per se but I find the pronounciation really unattractive. Just an ugly combination of sounds.
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It's bad-ass but I don't think it's beautiful. I agree it's not usable.
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We strongly considered it for our car, but I'd hesitate to give it to a person. It's a GP for me.
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I adore it! It's my dear cat's name -- her nickname is Boudy.
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I like it and I think it's as usable as any other non-intuitively-spelt name: I wish all the little girls called Bo and Bow and Beau were really Boudica.
I've never come across one but I know someone with the Welsh version (Buddug).
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is Bo really common for little girls? as a nickname for something or no?
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I like the way it looks more than I like the sound. It could be a heavy name for a little kid, but I think a teen and an adult could rock it.
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I actually know a Boudicca! She goes by Boudi and has siblings named Tatiana, Jago and Tallulah.
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That's an awesome sibset. :)
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