julio cesar in uncomplicated terms got here now, buffon has been precise because lengthy time period, and he's more advantageous effective for me. basically right keeper for me might want to be buffon he, basically has some thing which makes him more advantageous effective which i do not understand.
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No, looks like a cheap imitation of the real Julius Caesar.
I agree with fried_twinkie1. If you like it, and you think whatever you're naming can deal with it, go with it.
"Hu-lee-o say-Zar" has a good rhythm to it, but
whenever you take the the name (or a close sounding one) of
a well known person in history, you're inviting abuse.
Especially if the person was:
Royalty (and you're not)
A Criminal (Jeffrey Dalmer is probably NOT going to be a popular combination)
A Dictator (For some reason, I still have not met an Adolf...)
A Traitor (Benedict anyone?)
julio cesar in uncomplicated terms got here now, buffon has been precise because lengthy time period, and he's more advantageous effective for me. basically right keeper for me might want to be buffon he, basically has some thing which makes him more advantageous effective which i do not understand.
It's kind of cool name but....... It looks like a copycat! and so not Original! C'mon there's already Julius Caesar haha!
Great for a Roman emperor but not so hot for an American baby boy
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, so if you think it is beautiful then it is. For me, I am not too fond of it.
Sure if you're predicting homosexuality in the kid's future.
Yes. I love it.
neh i do ot like it!