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[Opinions] Ernie
I've been watching a youtube channel and there's an ultra adorable little boy named Ernie.I've never really liked it but now it's really growing on me. 1) Do you like Ernie2) Do you like Ernest3) What would you think if you met a little Ernest "Ernie"
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1. The first thing I thought of was Ernie from Sesame Street. But once I get past that, I think it would be adorable on a little boy. Not sure how it would age though.2. Ernest has a certain charm to it. I imagine one to be serious, kind, steady, and intelligent but slightly naive. 3. I would be delighted. It shows the parents had some imagination.
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I love Ernest and think Ernie is an adorable nickname. I would rejoice if I met a young boy with the name!I also love Ernestine and Ernestina.
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Dislike it. Ernest is even worseErnest & Ernie make me think of an old man or a stereotypical geek. I couldn't imagine the name or diminutive on a child of today's world.
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My FIL got Ernest as his fn, after a good friend of his father's, but nobody ever used it. DH got it as his fn, but he's never used it either. It could suit him though: he's an earnest kind of person.My issue is the Er- sound. I don't' like it in Bert, Gertrude, Mervyn, Percy etc and I don't think it's an accident that they're all pretty well unused now after having been popularish at much the same time. Fashionable sounds; perhaps the -aden names of their day?
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1. Not on a real person.
2. No. It's even worse than Ernie. At least Ernie has a spark of fun to it.3. I'd wonder why.In the US, Ernie is very strongly associated with the Sesame Street Muppet named Ernie, the sidekick to Bert. Also Ernie Keebler, the mascot for Keebler cookies. (I have a cookie jar shaped like him, or I did; I'm not sure where it is now.)
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1. Yes. I think it's fresh and cute.
2. Yes, I do.
3. I'd think his parents have good taste. :)
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1. Ew, no!
2. No.
3. Poor kid!
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I don't like Ernest that much, but I do like its homophony with Earnest. The thing that would put me off using it EVER is Ernie which I find awful. Ugly, old mannish and forever linked to the most irritating television character ever...Meeting a little Ernest would be refreshing an interesting, but I'd feel sorry for a little Ernie
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I don't like Ernie, but Ernest is cool. I knew an Ernest who went by Ernie and he was lovely. Ernest nn Ernie I could deal with and wouldn't really bat an eyelid over tbh.
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Ernie brings to mind Bert & Ernie, & Bert names are on the rise, so why not? It fits the trend, along with Wilfred and such. And there are a lot of famous namesake Ernests. I don't know, it seems like a decent name, with dignity and history, but 'earnest' conjures up someone intense and rather boring. I think it could grow on me but I don't immediately love it.
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