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Aurélien?

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WaitroseCoffeeCostaCup · 02/09/2016 20:18

To go with Antigone, Rupert and Lochlan...

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florascotianew · 02/09/2016 20:58
  1. Carla Bruni. I believe that Aurelien is the name of her first child.
  2. The usual spelling of the Scottish name is Lachlan. It means 'stranger from the land of the lochs'. In many parts of Scotland it's pronounced LACH-lann. I know several people called Lachie. Lochlann is mostly Irish or Australian, I think. But perhaps othrs will correct me.
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WalrusGumboot · 02/09/2016 21:00

I'm just hearing 'alien' in my head.

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WaitroseCoffeeCostaCup · 02/09/2016 21:01

Yes, you are right Smile We chose the Irish spelling of Lochlan (much to Scottish Gran's disbelief!) because we intended to shorten it to Lock (my Husband proposed at a local Lock!) It didn't matter in the end, as his siblings decided he was Lucky, and Lucky he has always been!

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Moosa · 02/09/2016 21:25

It is very similar to 'Orwellian', or am I mispronouncing it?

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Eastpoint · 02/09/2016 21:26

We know a few - all 100% French

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WaitroseCoffeeCostaCup · 02/09/2016 21:31

That's right moosa Smile
We know one and he is Romanian. Seems to be of Latin/French origins.

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JennyOnAPlate · 02/09/2016 21:38

I really like it. My main worry would be that a large number of people won't know how to pronounce it.

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WaitroseCoffeeCostaCup · 02/09/2016 21:40

Me too Jenny, but we thought the same with Antigone and it's not happened as often as I thought it would! I wonder whether I'm over thinking it!

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BlueChampagne · 02/09/2016 21:45

Love it!

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eachtigertires · 03/09/2016 02:49

Yes, it's lovely! Go for it :)

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Jooni · 03/09/2016 07:44

I like it but I'd personally steer clear of anything with an accent in it. I know several Zoes, Chloes (two dots) and Esmees (acute) who despair of their diacritics because they're sometimes not recognised or they are recognised but written wrongly, and they can never remember which "version" of their name is recorded where.

That said, I love Aurelien/Aurelian without the accent. You could still use the "ray" pronunciation if you prefer it.

(Antigone is fab, by the way)

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WaitroseCoffeeCostaCup · 03/09/2016 08:25

Thanks jooni! Yes I think you may be right it would prove awkward. It is because I love the 'ray' pronunciation but I suppose people will take our lead. Thank you so much! I have been studying Classics for 16 years now. Antigone was my first experience of a kick ass feminist! I read it at 16 and decided if I ever had a Daughter she would be Antigone. She goes by Tiggy usually. Smile

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EllenDegenerate · 03/09/2016 08:44

I think it fits very well with your other names.
It's a nice name and I would almost definitely retain the accent if you want it to be pronounced correctly.

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LunaLoveg00d · 03/09/2016 09:15

I agree that adding in the accent is asking for trouble - people won't use it and computer systems won't recognise it.

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florascotianew · 03/09/2016 11:25

OP - just coming back to say that 'Lucky' is a good nickname.
As a classicist, you'll know about (Marcus) Aurelius of course. The Latin version gets rid of the accent difficulty, but perhaps you just prefer the sound of Aurelien. Your choice, obviously!

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WaitroseCoffeeCostaCup · 03/09/2016 12:07

Thanks flora, wish I could take credit but it was the children that decided he would be Lucky! I do love it though.
I prefer Aurelius to Aurélien to be honest, alas Husband has a lisp (also the reason Paris was relegated to a middle name previously!) so it's out Sad

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MrsGsnow18 · 03/09/2016 14:59

Love love love!!

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Zhabr · 03/09/2016 16:53

I know an Aurelio who is not Italian. The parents just liked the name.

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WaitroseCoffeeCostaCup · 03/09/2016 17:13

That's beautiful too zhabr

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sonlypuppyfat · 03/09/2016 18:45

I bet percy doesn't work with a lisp either

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WaitroseCoffeeCostaCup · 03/09/2016 19:10

Indeed not Grin

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