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Barefoot
Posts: 3MI6 Agent
Hi guys!
New here, so if this has been asked and answered already, then I apologize. I have been a Bond fan, since Dr. No and have noticed that several variations of the name Dominic have been used through the years. Domino, Dominique, and Dominic come readily to mind, and some have been used by more than one character.
The question is whether some form of this name has some significance to Ian Flemming, personally, or is there another reason, other than coincidence, that this name should be used so often?
New here, so if this has been asked and answered already, then I apologize. I have been a Bond fan, since Dr. No and have noticed that several variations of the name Dominic have been used through the years. Domino, Dominique, and Dominic come readily to mind, and some have been used by more than one character.
The question is whether some form of this name has some significance to Ian Flemming, personally, or is there another reason, other than coincidence, that this name should be used so often?
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Roger Moore 1927-2017
I just find it odd that, unless it is a continuing character like Felix Lighter, that they would use the same derivative name so many times in a series -- especially when you consider that it is not an extremely common name like James, John, or William even in other countries or cultures. I just thought it might have some significance to Ian.
Well, Never Say Never Again is a remake of Thunderball...so it is the same character, sort of...Petatchi was the original surname of the character, if memory serves...it's all from the 'Thunderball Scripts anway...written by Ian Fleming, Jack Whittingham and Kevin McClory...and, as mentioned above, Ian Fleming didn't write the QoS that made it to the screen...so it's unlikely, in this instance, that the name means much to Ian Fleming...although many of his villians names did... -{