[Opinions] Re: Hark & Hamnet?
in reply to a message by LMS
Hark - Objectively, in terms of "listen" or "attend to", I can think of Hark as a "virtue name", though I can't say it really feels, to me, like something to call a person
Hamnet - I like this; has a kind of funky, spunky feel mixed with seriousness, if that makes any sense. It's close enough in sound to Hamlet that people will probably think of Hamlet and Shakespeare, even if they don't know of Shakespeare's son, but I don't think that closeness makes it at all unusable.
Hamnet - I like this; has a kind of funky, spunky feel mixed with seriousness, if that makes any sense. It's close enough in sound to Hamlet that people will probably think of Hamlet and Shakespeare, even if they don't know of Shakespeare's son, but I don't think that closeness makes it at all unusable.