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[Facts] OPINIONS- Dante, Dominic, Kason, Keegan, Lleyton and more
Looking for opinions for a baby boy due in early September...still have lots of time but would like to narrow it down some. Bianco(italian) is last name, but I am actually Irish so were contemplating if a tall redheaded kid should be named Dominic or Dante? Paul will be middle name regardless of what we choose for a first.Dante- italian, seems ok
Dominic- many people seem to like
Lleyton- not sure, but I like the spelling
Kason/Cason- my wife thought of
Kaden/Caden- my version of Cason
Keegan- very irish, would it sound good as an adult?
Braeden- too popular I think
Kieran/Kiernan- again very irish
Trevor- ????Thanks for the feedback......
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The Anagram Oracle has spokenI have consulted the Anagram Oracle on your behalf, and the A.O. has spoken. Practically all of your choices were rejected:Dante Bianco = "Cannot Abide" (Social Pariah)
Dominic Bianco = "Nomadic, Bionic" (Homeless Medical Experiment)
Lleyton Bianco = "Only Noticable" (Seen, but never heard)
Kason Bianco = "Cannabis Koo" (Pothead)
Cason Bianco = "Coo! Cannabis!" (Pothead)
Caden Bianco = "Cocaine Band" (Drug-addicted Rocker)
Keegan Bianco = "Baconian Geek" (Philosophy Weirdo)
Braeden Bianco = "Nice Broad-bean" (Vegetable)
Kieran Bianco = "Anaerobic Kin" (Living in a Vacuum)
Trevor Bianco = "Vibrator Cone" (Uhhh... Never mind)However, the A.O. thought this one was pretty cool:Kiernan Bianco = "Cinnabar Eikon" (Redheaded God-image)And this one came in second place:
Kaden Bianco = "Beckon Diana" (He Who Can Call Up the Moon Goddess)-- Nanaea
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mei l;ike myname thank u
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Dominic. It can be/is Irish OR Italian, but doesn't put the kid's ethnicity completely on the Italian side like Dante does. Most of the other names are TOO Irish or Irish-derivative to go well with Bianco.
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I know it is latin but have not seen it at any irish name sites...I like Dominic also, but do you have anymore info on the name being irish? thanks
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Dominic is not an "Irish" name per se, but as a saint's name, is a name used IN Ireland. It occurred fairly commonly in the Irish-American community in the Boston-Providence area where my mother's immigrant family lived in the 20s-50s.
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