I'm torn. On the one hand it does make me think of a stuffy old British man. And it sounds sort of like a brand name of some kind of personal care product. But it also has a really heroic, reliable sound to it. I mean, the sounds in the name. The -ige- part, I guess. I could definitely get used to it if I knew one, although I'd never choose it for a son of my own. Giving it to a baby now could seem a little wannabe-edgy, like
Clive or
Zora. Only mildly so, though, probably easily canceled out just by being real.
- mirfak