[Opinions] Re: Anthony, Lachlan & Fletcher
in reply to a message by Natla'd
Anthony ~ (an-tha-nee) nns Tony, Anty. Very italian, the nn Tony makes me think of the mafia or a little pizzaria. I don't have a very good impression of Anthony, it's also a bit too popular for me.
Lachlan ~ (lock-lan) nns Lock/Lach. I'm liking this more and more lately, it's a strong Scottish name that makes me think of heros, but could just as easily work for a little boy.
Fletcher ~ (flet-chur) nns Fletch. I think this is super cute! it's not as popular as other occupational surnames (Tanner, Spencer, Hunter) and it has a sleek feel about it. It will age very well imo.
I tend to go more towards Lachlan & Fletcher so I'd say Fletcher Lachlan or Lachlan Fletcher. I don't think Anthony goes very well with Fletcher but I guess Lachlan Anthony wouldn't be too bad.
Ladybugs all dressed in red,
Waltzing thru the flower bed!
If I were tiny, just like you,
I'd dance among the flowers too!
Lachlan ~ (lock-lan) nns Lock/Lach. I'm liking this more and more lately, it's a strong Scottish name that makes me think of heros, but could just as easily work for a little boy.
Fletcher ~ (flet-chur) nns Fletch. I think this is super cute! it's not as popular as other occupational surnames (Tanner, Spencer, Hunter) and it has a sleek feel about it. It will age very well imo.
I tend to go more towards Lachlan & Fletcher so I'd say Fletcher Lachlan or Lachlan Fletcher. I don't think Anthony goes very well with Fletcher but I guess Lachlan Anthony wouldn't be too bad.
Ladybugs all dressed in red,
Waltzing thru the flower bed!
If I were tiny, just like you,
I'd dance among the flowers too!
This message was edited 2/20/2006, 1:42 PM