[Opinions] Re: February top 10
in reply to a message by Sigrid
1) Severus Prosper
2) John Alexander - I probably will use this before Severus Prosper though.
3) Horatio Nelson
4) Frederick George
5) Edward Lawrence
6) Bartholomew Lazarus
7) Francis William
8) Archibald Colin
9) Percival Laszlo
10) Vladimir Jethro
1) Martha Temperance
2) Hermione Jane
3) Dorothy Deliverance OR Dorothy Ruth
4) Parthenia Ann
5) Tallulah Amelia
6) Margaret Catherine
7) Mary Alexandra
8) Charlotte Sophia
9) Providence Virginia
10) Georgiana Elizabeth
As you can probably tell, I'm going through a Puritan naming phase...some of the virtue names are quite beautiful.
2) John Alexander - I probably will use this before Severus Prosper though.
3) Horatio Nelson
4) Frederick George
5) Edward Lawrence
6) Bartholomew Lazarus
7) Francis William
8) Archibald Colin
9) Percival Laszlo
10) Vladimir Jethro
1) Martha Temperance
2) Hermione Jane
3) Dorothy Deliverance OR Dorothy Ruth
4) Parthenia Ann
5) Tallulah Amelia
6) Margaret Catherine
7) Mary Alexandra
8) Charlotte Sophia
9) Providence Virginia
10) Georgiana Elizabeth
As you can probably tell, I'm going through a Puritan naming phase...some of the virtue names are quite beautiful.
Replies
Severus Prosper - This is... gutsy. I think just about everyone will associate Severus with Professor Snape, although pre-Harry Potter I imagine this name would've been quite bada$$. Personally, I don't think Prosper belongs on a person--it sounds like a command. So... sorry, not feeling this combo.
John Alexander - Both names are pretty "sane," but I imagine that there are *many* other John Alexanders in the world today.
Horatio Nelson - Not terrible, actually, although I have a personal aversion to Horatio and other like-sounding names (due to the first syllable).
Frederick George - Sounds quite like the younger brother of a Count in Late Victorian England.
Edward Lawrence - I really like this one! Both names are familiar, but not too common, with a touch of sophistication. I like it a lot!
Bartholomew Lazarus - A little too Biblical for me, and I dislike Bart. Although I do think Lazarus is cool...
Francis William - I have pretty much the same feelings about this combo as I do for Edward Lawrence. Good combo.
Archibald Colin - I like both names, but I don't think they necessarily go together.
Percival Laszlo - (see above)
Vladimir Jethro - Now *this* is bada$$! I really like this combo, although I imagine it could be a difficult name to grow into. I do think the names go very well together, though.
John Alexander - Both names are pretty "sane," but I imagine that there are *many* other John Alexanders in the world today.
Horatio Nelson - Not terrible, actually, although I have a personal aversion to Horatio and other like-sounding names (due to the first syllable).
Frederick George - Sounds quite like the younger brother of a Count in Late Victorian England.
Edward Lawrence - I really like this one! Both names are familiar, but not too common, with a touch of sophistication. I like it a lot!
Bartholomew Lazarus - A little too Biblical for me, and I dislike Bart. Although I do think Lazarus is cool...
Francis William - I have pretty much the same feelings about this combo as I do for Edward Lawrence. Good combo.
Archibald Colin - I like both names, but I don't think they necessarily go together.
Percival Laszlo - (see above)
Vladimir Jethro - Now *this* is bada$$! I really like this combo, although I imagine it could be a difficult name to grow into. I do think the names go very well together, though.
This message was edited 2/2/2011, 11:13 AM