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Ah thanks Henrik, hey man was watching your Ardila, I love your style man me and my friends were admiring your rendition, think you and doit play it with the most uniqueness.
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May we find God through Flamenco instead of Angels and Demons
I always loved names rooted in the name “Julia” –a patrician family name of the “gens julia” in ancient Rome, made famous amongst others, by Caius Julius, later Caesar. In fact I named my first daughter “Giulietta” [the Italian spelling of ju being giu] a more endearing variety of my mother’s name Giulia.
Jullian sounds cool, but always consider whether you will like the name’s foreseeable abridged versions, probably…. Jul’ or ‘Lian.
Congratulation Edgar, this 9 month waiting is one of a few expected deliveries worth more excitement than waiting for the UPS or FedEx driver to ring your doorbell with a new Blanca.