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[Opinions] Bede
I've had Bede on my mind today. I think it's a very smart, snappy name, and it feels very warm and caring. Plus I love the namesake.What do you think of Bede? Do you like any of these combos or have other suggestions?Bede Alasdair
Bede Augustus
Bede Ebenezer
Bede Everett
Bede Francis
Bede Henry
Bede Rory
Bede Samuel
Bede Vincent
Bede WarrenAlexander Bede
James Bede
Nathan Bede
Patrick Bede
Thomas Bede
Walter Bede
William Bede
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I would totally use Bede as a middle name!! I'd be happy to see it as a fn too.
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I love it. My favorites are:
Bede Alasdair
Bede Ebenezer
Bede Francis
Bede Rory
Alexander Bede
James Bede
Walter Bede
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Love, love, love Bede. It's been a GP mn for me for some time. I've never had the nerve to use it as a fn before. But seeing your combos makes me wonder why. My favorites from your list:Bede Alasdair
Bede Francis (Bede Franciscus too)
Bede HenryJames Bede
Patrick Bede
Walter BedeMy attempts:Bede Ambrose
Bede Clement
Bede Wolfram
Bede Emmanuel
Bede Thaddeus
Bede Maurice (U.K. pronunciation)
Bede Eustace
Bede Angus
Bede Cormac
Bede Joachim
Bede Emmerich
Bede Auberon / Oberon
Bede Constantine
Bede Methodius
Bede Eamonn
Bede Lawrence
Bede Robert
Bede Cornelius
Bede Benedictus
Bede Ignatius
Bede Hawthorne
That was fun. Thanks for giving me the inspiration. :-)
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It's much more comfortable as a mn, and difficult as a fn, but it's just too interesting to not try!I like a lot of your combos:
Bede Thaddeus
Bede Angus
Bede Cormac... ooh, probably my favorite!
Bede Joachim
Bede HawthorneStuff like Bede Franciscus and Bede Clement, etc. is great and totally fun to play around with, but I kind of wanted to avoid names that would make the entire name sound overly pious. Although I often like those sort of combos, too.
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I want to like it. It's unusual, it's ancient, it's short - all things I like. Plus, when he got old it would be fun to be a venerable Bede. :D
But somehow I can't get over the fact that it sounds exactly like Bead, and just keep thinking of beady eyes. I do think it makes a handsome and interesting middle name, though, and like all your examples.
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I really like Bede! It's so strange and sharp.Bede Augustus, Bede Francis, Bede Henry, Alexander Bede, Walter Bede, and William Bede appeal to me.
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OK, I love Bede. I agree, smart and snappy to the extreme. I'm sure I'm saying it worng - like "beady"? Oops, yep, it's "bead". Even better, that! I really like the energy of Bede Rory (what a rascal he is), the dapper dourness of Bede Francis, amd the witty, fox-red Bede Warren. Really unexpected, that one! It seems old and modern at the same time.Bede Ebenezer - is this a trap?! If so, I'm done for.
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Heh. I was trying to go for names that made Bede not feel too dowdy or saint-y, but ones that still played on its academic-ness or warmth. It's a really hard name to pair since it's so abrupt and has the prominent vowel sound. But Bede Ebenezer just popped into my head, and it was all fun! I love the sound of it, I think the repeated ee ties them together really well. I did think of you when I put that one into the list since I know you love Ebenezer. I've been digging it lately, too.

This message was edited 4/29/2011, 9:59 AM

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