I really, really like the name 'Siddhartha.' I will suggest it if I have a grandson. I will almost certainly be ignored but I'll try.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I used to teach French to a Siddhartha. I do wonder about parents with <cough> ordinary names burdening their kids with outlandishnesses.
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Replying to @BaileyNagy
Hey! I agree with that actually but Siddhartha is not outlandish. Its a foundational name in Buddhism. Its like 'Paul.'
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Replying to @HPluckrose @BaileyNagy
I am followed by two Indian Siddharthas. I admit Siddhartha Pluckrose would be a bit incongruous. Our son wldve been James.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @BaileyNagy
It will be shortened to Sid Pluckrose. As are most Siddharthas in India.
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Replying to @KMKUGULET @BaileyNagy
That's fine! I like Sid & I like Arthur. He could pick either if he wanted to Anglicise.
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Of course, I am getting ahead of myself. My girls will tell me to sod off with my Siddhartha nonsense.
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