What's your impression of
Raymond? What images come to mind? Any specific bearers?
Dark red or maroon. He goes fishing for fun. Other than that, 'Everybody Loves
Raymond' is a strong association...whiny, Italian.
Boomer (65-75), or elderly (75+), or other?
Mainly, I get the vague impression he was alive in the 1970s. I'd group it with names like
Howard and
Gerald.
Any associations with race?
I noticed that in my imagination, he'd be more stylish and maybe slightly younger, if he's black.
Like/dislike as a name for a child today (even if not your own child), and why?
I don't care. I'd think it was a little boring, but it's not without charm.
What do you think of
Ray as a full name?
It's okay. I get a different vibe from it, sort of like
Van vs
Vincent (even though those aren't as connected as
Ray vs Raymond)...or
Pete vs
Peter.
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What's your impression of
Myron? What images come to mind? Any specific bearers?
Earth tones, myrrh, the ocean. He wears homemade sweaters. Reminds me of
Myra and
Byron, because I don't have any other frame of reference for it.
Boomer (65-75), or elderly (75+), or other?
I've never heard of anyone IRL with this name, so I don't have an expectation. I knew a
Byron who's a boomer.
Myra sounds more elderly or young.
Any associations with race?
Not really, though curly hair and medium/olive skin tone was the first image that came to mind. Maybe I associate Greek origin?
Like/dislike as a name for a child today (even if not your own child), and why?
I like it. The sound.
I always liked
Byron, but that seems dated to me, plus I don't like the meaning; neither of those factors are an issue with
Myron, so that's an influence probably.
Maybe it also reminds me of
Simon and
Myles.
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