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Just a quick blurb about the name "Amataeo." I created this name when I was maybe 12 or 13 when I woke up from a dream. In the dream I was called by this name and I could see my past, present and future being shown to me in The Book of Three. Yes, that's a Lloyd Alexander creation, but it seemed pretty real at the time. Ever since I've felt a resonance with the name, and researched it to see if it had any historical precedence. My search was in vain, and it appeared that I was unique in its usage. I started using this name to identify myself some time around my early teens, and internet searches just a few years ago revealed no matches but my own. As is the way of things, however; more and more people have started to identify with this name and have taken it on as their own. Frankly, I'm flattered that I could contribute even this small amount to our internet society, and all without lifting a finger. A search now reveals many wildly varied results for the name, and I just have to laugh. I wonder how long it will be before Amataeo becomes a character in a novel or a TV series, and I'll chuckle to myself in contentment. I have to expect that no one will believe me in that the name was mine first...but that's fine. So, to all you other Amataeo's out there, I wish you good fortune and widespread fame. May the name that I birthed be spread unto the heavens and may children worldwide wear it with pride. A toast to you! Cheers, The Original Amataeo
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