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What do you think of these boy names?
What do you think of these?
Julius
James
Quentin
Xaviar
Emmett
Landon
Jaxon
Maxwell
Camden
Miles
Reece
The middle name will be Benjamin. The last name starts with an H and is short.
Thanks!
9 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Quentin Benjamin sounds good together
Julius Benjamin isnt too bad but I just dont like Julius
James Benjamin is too common but sounds good together
Xavier Benjamin- I hate Xaviar
Emmett Benjamin- Too much e sounds
Landon Benjamin- Just doesnt flow that well
Maxwell Benjamin- Too long
Camden Benjamin- Doesnt flow well
Miles Benjamin- Not too bad just not that fond of Miles
Reece Benjamin- Sounds pretty good together
- 1 decade ago
Since the middle name is Benjamin, I wouldn't use a first name that ends in "n". I like Julius Benjamin or Miles Benjamin
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I like Quentin the best, but i don't think it flows very well with Benjamin. I think James or Miles goes best with Benjamin.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Julius- don't like it at all, it kind of sounds like a girls name
James- it's ok
Quentin-I don't like the spelling and i'm not very fond of the name
Xaviar-I don't like the spelling and i really don't like the name
Emmett-i really like this name and it's cute with the middle name benjamin this is my favorite
Landon- i like this name it is cute and original
Jaxon- i really don't like the spelling or the name
Maxwell- i don't like the name at all
Camden-it's an original name it's ok
Miles- miles is ok
Reece- i odn't like the spelling and i like the name
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- ?Lv 51 decade ago
Julius is the man's name but intelligent and powerful of the earth, you call it julius and it will almost be a diós Gaius Julius Caesar[1] (pronounced [ËÉ¡aË.i.us ËjuËli.us Ëkaɪsar] in Classical Latin; conventionally /ËÉ¡aɪ.És ËdÊuËli.És ËsiËzÉr/ in English), (13 July 100 BC[2] – 15 March 44 BC[3]), was a Roman military and political leader. He played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire.
As a politician, Caesar made use of popularist tactics. During the late 60s and into the 50s BC, he formed political alliances that led to the so-called "First Triumvirate," an extra-legal arrangement with Marcus Licinius Crassus and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus ("Pompey the Great") that was to dominate Roman politics for several years. Their factional attempts to amass power for themselves were opposed within the Roman Senate by the optimates, among them Marcus Porcius Cato and Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus, with the sometime support of Marcus Tullius Cicero. Caesar's conquest of Gaul extended the Roman world to the North Sea, and in 55 BC he also conducted the first Roman invasion of Britain. These achievements granted him unmatched military power and threatened to eclipse Pompey's, while the death of Crassus contributed to increasing political tensions between the two triumviral survivors. Political realignments in Rome finally led to a stand-off between Caesar and Pompey, the latter having taken up the cause of the Senate. With the order that sent his legions across the Rubicon, Caesar began a civil war in 49 BC from which he emerged as the unrivaled leader of the Roman world.
After assuming control of government, he began extensive reforms of Roman society and government. He heavily centralised the bureaucracy of the Republic and was eventually proclaimed "dictator in perpetuity" (dictator perpetuo). A group of senators, led by Marcus Junius Brutus, assassinated the dictator on the Ides of March (15 March) 44 BC, hoping to restore the normal running of the Republic. However, the result was another Roman civil war, which ultimately led to the establishment of a permanent autocracy by Caesar's adopted heir, Gaius Octavianus. In 42 BC, two years after his assassination, the Senate officially sanctified Caesar as one of the Roman deities.
Much of Caesar's life is known from his own Commentaries (Commentarii) on his military campaigns, and other contemporary sources such as the letters and speeches of his political rival Cicero, the historical writings of Sallust, and the poetry of Catullus. Many more details of his life are recorded by later historians, such as Appian, Suetonius, Plutarch, Cassius Dio and Strabo.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
to be honest i dont really like any of these names.....but if i had to pick one as my favorite i guess it would be james.
- ♥♫Kirsten♫♥Lv 61 decade ago
Like:
James
Quentin
Camden
Reece
So-so:
Miles
Maxwell
Xaviar
Emmett
Hate:
Julius
Landon
Jaxon