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i'm a bit torn on this subject
i've met a boy whose name was theophalesorance (pronounced thee-off-a-la-sore-ans) which needless to say, is a mouthful. consequently, the family called him theo for short. this may be a lil too much.
however, studies do show that people (particulary males) with uncommon names are more successful and tend to have higher positions in the business world. i've also attended many of seminars that suggest when networking to associate your name with something that will make it stand out. but this is unneccesary for someone with an uncommon name, for their name naturally stands out. but of course there are limits to the insanity.
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