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[Opinions] Re: WDYTO Apollinaris?
I love it...in theory. I'm ns how it would translate to rl, though. It just seems too, I don't know, above mere mortals or something. Of course, it has fabulous nn potential (something I'm really big on). It's hard to come up w/a mn for it, too. Everything I've tried seems anticlimactic after Apollinaris. Or the styles don't match. For instance, I love the flow of Apollinaris Benjamin, but it just seems like a culture clash to me, kwim? Were you thinking of staying Greek for the mn, or does it not matter? I'll take a stab at combos, anyway. ;o)Apollinaris Castor
Apollinaris Conall
Apollinaris Evander
Apollinaris Evan
Apollinaris Gawain
Apollinaris Merlin
Apollinaris Boaz
Apollinaris Cain
Apollinaris Ephraim
Apollinaris JudeLet me know what you think. :o)Edited b/c I misspelled Apollinaris! :o)
Edited again...another spelling error. Gotta start proofreading!
“The longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth, that God governs in the affairs of men. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid?”
Benjamin Franklin

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Thanks! :)Well, a Greek middle name would be nice, but they just don't seem to match my taste. I see what you mean, and agree with you on Apollinaris Benjamin.I like:
Apollinaris Evander
Apollinaris Gawain
Apollinaris Ephraim
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