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[Opinions] Glenn or Ronald?
I'm thinking of changing my top boy's combo. It's been Isaac Ronald Steele for a long time now.But I can't decide if I like Glenn or Ronald more at the moment. So persuade or dissuade me on either/both! Just may be why you like or dislike it.The combos would be:
Glenn Ronald Steele
Ronald Glynn Steele nn Ronny*all names honour (except Isaac)
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I like Glenn, it's modern and it's a memorable name. Not so much Ronald, I think that's an old guy name.
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I think Ronald Glynn sounds better, and you have the advantage of the nn.
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I absolutely hate the spelling Glynn! Glenn is quite likeable, however. It isn't too strange or commong, it's just right. I wouldn't use it myself, but it's nice to see it out there and liked. Also, it has a nice, if not rather boring, meaning.Ronald, on the other hand, is way too common. I personally like it, but would never use it as a first name because of its commonness (which probably isn't a word. Oh well). It also seems a bit too strong, if you know what I mean. And Glenn is a little flimsy. I would go with Glenn Ronald Steele of the two. This is because
1. I HATE the spelling Glynn and
2. As I said before, I think Ronald is too common to make a good fnIf the popularity issue doesn't bother you, however, I would go with Ronald Glenn Steele because it has a good flow, unlike the other combo, and, well...it would take me all day to say all the good things about it, so I'll spare you. All in all, I like Ronald Glenn Steele best. As for the nn Ronny, it's fine, I guess. I associate Roni with Veronica, so...it seems rather girly to me and everything. Also a bit boyish. But if you like it, go for it. I love Isaac, by the way. Great name. I can understand your want to change your top combo, by the way. I get tired of mine very frequently. Isaac Ronald was nice, though:)
Maybe:
Glenn Isaac Steele
Isaac Glenn Steele
I guess you want Ronald in there, though.
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