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[Opinions] Ernesto?
WDYT? (Too Che Guevara?) I'm really really loving this today.
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I don't like it. I find that names which are english names with an O on the end sound very Spanish or Italian and I'm not a fan of very foreign sounding names on English/American kids unless they have the right heritage. I don't really like Ernest anyway, but Ernie is kinda cute.
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It is rather Che, but none the worse for that! I like the name and the sound; think I prefer the German Ernst though.Ernest is a family name on my DH's side, but we chose to avoid it. Now my son is playing Jack in The Importance of Being Earnest. Some things just can't be avoided.
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It's a family name in my family and Dh's middle name. I think it's very handsome. :)
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Ernesto isn't too Che Guevara. Che itself is "too Guevara". (I hate Che Guevara with a flaming passion.)This is a very common name in many Spanish-speaking countries, so I doubt that people would associate it with him.
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Aw. When we were dating my (now) dh mentioned that if he had a dog he'd name it Ernesto. When I knew the Guevara reference my stock went up sharply. So I have very fond associations with the name Ernesto. I met an Ernesto once. I didn't think of Guevara, even though the dog naming thing had already happened. I just thought this Ernesto guy had a nice name. :-D I've always loved Ernestina, which is / was Che's dd's name.
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I do like it, but it's a little too dashing. Ernest is one of my favourite names: sturdy, sweet, good natured. Ernesto is fiery. I would say not too Che Guevara but it's definitely a strong association.
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