Nomen Omen: The name is an omen, the ancients said.
\u0026lt;\u0026lt;Nomen omen said the antichi>>, precisely during a chat with one daughter.
\u0026lt;\u0026lt;And allora?>>, she asks only for education, because in reality, cares nothing less than the wisdom of the past.
\u0026lt;\u0026lt;No, I said so, so to speak. Just to say that we must think well>>
\u0026lt;\u0026lt;Already done. It will be called L ... You've found pretty good is not it? You have more than one husband of Scarlett O'Hara>>
\u0026lt;\u0026lt;Hey Miss TuMiStufi, look at your luck in love is not measured by counting the husbands. And then with their husbands is not a matter of quantity but of quality ... We do know that the name affects all but the number of husbands ...>>
\u0026lt;\u0026lt;Safe? According called me a Astolfi and marked the start ...>>
\u0026lt;\u0026lt;Daughter, please step further. You have to take into account the possibility that the pea has. In which case you can not call it like me. Besides, I have one of the few names that do not have the male>>
\u0026lt;Name> from male beautiful not there è>>
\u0026lt;\u0026lt;Lorenzo! LORENZO. You were born on August 10 and has its own because then ... and then there's a new friend who writes a blog beautiful "Traces of wheels," he Lorenzo ...>>
\u0026lt;\u0026lt;Not posso, your Aspiring Genero not want to because my first love was called Lorenzo…>> ;
\u0026lt;\u0026lt;Ah, yes, it should be ', but at first it could be specified, to specify good. How do I know when someone will ask us to name the child will say, Lorenzo, but not Lawrence has to do with that first love, but has to do with the writer-who-likes-to-maternal grandmother-and with the August 10>>
\u0026lt;\u0026lt;Mi seems complicated in general and, particolare, unconvincing for your Aspiring Genero>>, replica daughter, who these days can see trouble everywhere, even where there are none (the fault of the progesterone , I believe)
\u0026lt;\u0026lt;But you were not a liberated woman? But you always do what he says Aspiring Genero?>>
\u0026lt;'No sempre, but not in this case sì>>
\u0026lt;\u0026lt;Very well. Tomaso, then? Tomaso with em alone?>>
\u0026lt;\u0026lt;Mom? Listen, I have to tell you something. Like it or not, Aspiring generation wants to choose his name, in case of baby peas. You have to do with it a reason>>
\u0026lt;\u0026lt;Not dare to spit on pensare…dai rospone…come want to call this poor creature with pisello?>>
\u0026lt;\u0026lt;L * E * O * N * A * R * D * O, from the Lombard: means as strong as a lion>>
not true at all that the daughter told me this morning caused me to faint (both well with studied slowness) because I do not like the name. In fact, I find it quite convincing and musical meaning, as well as fitting, given that his grandson will be a kind of safe and strong-willed very regal. The point is that in the city where the entire extended family lives in solidarity with Future Bio Grandfather, who was born and raised here and die (while I do not, barring unforeseen circumstances relating to the fatal step), practically all infants, by 'Titanic output to date, have been called Leonardo. The phenomenon is so striking and unique that they have even talked about the newspapers, pointing out that often those who already have a son named Leonardo, call the next Edward, consoling way, with the assonance, the inability to call the second Leonardo.
my grandson (if it ever was male child) at school will be called to clear name, if the teacher and classmates will want to distinguish it from the magma of the same name.
And if there is some truth in the ancient belief that the name has a strong influence not only the fate but also the personality, there is the risk of putting into circulation more than a child a sort of clone?
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