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To me Considine sounds (or looks) very French. Never would have thought of Jewish. But of course both English and French are only second languages to me, so what do I know.

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Don't forget Dr. Frederick Frankenstein. No, it's pronounced: Fronkensteen.


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I have had a couple of Jewish friends whose name ended in -ine, which is why it comes to mind. Nutrax, you're not thinking of Fronk, the wedding planner, in "Father of the Bride", are you ??

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No, Nutrax is thinking of Gene Wilder as Young Frankenstein.

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As I was I at #9.

#10 -- Considine may look French but AFAIK the name is Irish.

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