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Is flamboyante a good name for a restaurant?

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flamboyante means the gulmohur tree or the flame tree

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  1. Flamboyant can also have a negative implication, as in "showy", "vulgar", "opulant", "glitzy", etc


  2. I am not quite sure where you live but I love the name for the restaurant, especially if it has maybe a island type atmosphere or cozy, candlelit feel. The real name of the Flamboyant tree if the Royal Poinciana. I lived in the Island for quite a while and a lot of the local restaurants were built around the trees, allowing them to grow right up through the roof. If it's the right food, the right feel then it's a great, highly romantic name.

  3. That's such a cool name! I'm surprised no one else has taken it already! That's an awesome name & I"m sure it'll be totally successful! I hope I get to try it out some day! ;)

  4. No one's gonna understand (or be able to pronounce) the name.

    Try something simple

  5. it actually depends on the kind of food u will serve.otherwise in general its a good name

  6. I think that sounds like a great name for a restaurant...If I came across a restaurant by that name I would definitely eat there.  What kind of restaurant is it?

  7. If its for an elite and mature kind of audience - cocktails and whole nine yards - its a fabulous name!

    For the younger, peppy audience - i find it a really long one. They'll get bored by the time they pronounce it!

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