[Opinions] Re: Minelauva
in reply to a message by noisynora
On its own its a very interesting name - obscure even for a name derived from astronomy, to the extent that I'm surprised J.K. Rowling didn't use it. :-)
However, I suspect a real-life Minelauva (if there... is one?) would probably have her name misunderstood as Minerva a lot. That's also not a common name, but still far more familiar.
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However, I suspect a real-life Minelauva (if there... is one?) would probably have her name misunderstood as Minerva a lot. That's also not a common name, but still far more familiar.
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