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For some reason, this guy using the word euphonious bothered me.
They can either have a meaning or just be there to make the full names more euphonious.
"Although I'm sure it's a very respectable and euphonious name, sir."
But the large name pool is not the only obstacle to creative, euphonious naming.
His life unfurled in pieces, and they weren't all euphonious.
The names had to be euphonious - they had to have a pleasant sound.
The result was euphonious, and I was pleased with my creation.
Vivien had been called Goldman, not particularly euphonious or attractive, that.
I thought it a soft, euphonious, musical and appropriate name for a beautiful place."
"Milk-flowers might be better, at that, but it's not as euphonious."
The fifty-millennial language, which he had always thought harsh and unpleasant, seemed euphonious after all.
I plan to follow the same strategy; with adaptations for this, a more euphonious age."
But Avallonian is to me beautiful, in its simple and euphonious style.
She doesn't traffic in the artful, the lyrical or the euphonious.
He's not endorsing cacophony: he says making music is a matter of finding euphonious resolutions between different players.
Azusa for example is euphonious, but it does not immediately suggest its own history.
The new word cultivar was promoted as "euphonious" and that "it is free from ambiguity".
Later, Carbon added the P. to make his name "euphonious," he said.
The name "Pasadena" was chosen for its euphonious nature rather than its actual meaning.
The cartoonist said he considered using the name Smith, but decided on Jones because it was more "euphonious."
Dolch is not a particularly euphonious or well-known name, but many people like its computers.
A more suitable name, with more dignity and a more euphonious sound.
We gave it to her for purely euphonious reasons, not because either my wife or I was a starstruck fan of a particular actress.
Some scholars say the euphonious quality of Irish names makes them songlike.
This triad of terminology is consistent, convenient and euphonious.