[Opinions] Marcantony
As per naming a child after the famous Roman general, Marcus Antonius (LN) would the combination of Marcantony seem suitable, or is the double first name Marc Antony preferable? Would Marcantony work on a young man of today? What kind of social class does it allude to - Higher or lower? Does is sound overly pretentious or is it a clever compromise? your thoughts please
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I think it seems awfully contrived and not very usable to me.
It's too close to macaroni.
The double first name or Marcus Antonius itself would be more my style, but I think Marcantony would be cool. The run-together stressed "canton" jumps out at me a little when I sit and say it and think, but I could ignore it, if it were the name of a person. Dunno about class... mostly it doesn't seem likely to be found on someone who is very privileged, I guess. I don't think it sounds pretentious, but neither is it clever. I think it compromises okay between the slightly pretentious Marc Anthony and the slightly overbearing Marcus Antonius.
This message was edited 1/13/2016, 3:32 PM
Obviously I'm getting the reference, but I'm seeing Mar Cantony, or Marcanton-y, and it just looks odd rather than 'clever'. The only framing I have for this sort of name is Hispanic portmanteaux*, so I'd read it as foreign rather than denoting any particular social class.
* I know someone whose full first name is Joseantonio, with that spelling. He's always called Tony. Could be the case with Marcantony, too.
* I know someone whose full first name is Joseantonio, with that spelling. He's always called Tony. Could be the case with Marcantony, too.
I remember you asking about this before
I still don't get why people use this as a combo so frequently. No one names their kid Julius Caesar (LN). It seems silly to me, mushed together or not.
Here's everyone's previous opinion:
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/baby/4643771
I still don't get why people use this as a combo so frequently. No one names their kid Julius Caesar (LN). It seems silly to me, mushed together or not.
Here's everyone's previous opinion:
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/baby/4643771
I remember, too. I still dislike it.
Even though I recognised the derivation immediately, Marcantony just looks like "Marc and Tony" to me.
I do think that as one word Marcantony is a mix of pretentious and ignorant.
Marc Antony looks much better but honestly I think it's also still pretentious. Which is fine, if that's what you look for in a name!
I do think that as one word Marcantony is a mix of pretentious and ignorant.
Marc Antony looks much better but honestly I think it's also still pretentious. Which is fine, if that's what you look for in a name!
agree
Even naming him Mark Anthony feels cliched.
Even naming him Mark Anthony feels cliched.
agree as well
and the namesake in question met a sticky end, personally I'm not sure I'd want to name a child after him.
and the namesake in question met a sticky end, personally I'm not sure I'd want to name a child after him.
Summed up my thoughts exactly