[Opinions] Kelvin vs Calvin
Which do you like better? I like Kelvin better because it’s less common.
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Kelvin
Hi !!!
I would not use either of them.
I prefer Kelvin.
It is ok and it's origin is nature-themed and Scottish.
Calvin is terrible.
In Italian "bald" is said 'calvo' so it has the same root, way too immediate to everyone here.
Then Calvin reminds me a stern, strick, Puritan religion. Not my cup of tea.
Hi !!!
I would not use either of them.
I prefer Kelvin.
It is ok and it's origin is nature-themed and Scottish.
Calvin is terrible.
In Italian "bald" is said 'calvo' so it has the same root, way too immediate to everyone here.
Then Calvin reminds me a stern, strick, Puritan religion. Not my cup of tea.
I'd rate them both 6.
I'd pick Kelvin because it seems more familiar (like Kevin and Kelly but not - more proper) and doesn't mean bald.
My main associations with Calvin are fashion (Klein) and Alvin the chipmunk. Despite that, it sounds a little stuffy, maybe because of Calvinism.
Calvin is more classic and less dorky maybe...in the way that Kelvin seems a little like Dexter and Calvin seems a little like Alfred.
I'd pick Kelvin because it seems more familiar (like Kevin and Kelly but not - more proper) and doesn't mean bald.
My main associations with Calvin are fashion (Klein) and Alvin the chipmunk. Despite that, it sounds a little stuffy, maybe because of Calvinism.
Calvin is more classic and less dorky maybe...in the way that Kelvin seems a little like Dexter and Calvin seems a little like Alfred.
This message was edited 12/22/2020, 5:45 PM
Calvin. I've always liked it. It's sweet.
They're both okay ...
I like Kelvin because I like the Kel- syllable. I'm a little put off by the similarity to Kevin, though, and by the "Lord Kelvin" association.
I like Calvin because I like the sounds in it okay, I like Cal; and it seems more classic. I'm put off a bit by the association with Calvinism.
Kelvin seems a bit more surnamey than Calvin. But has a better meaning.
Hmmm ... Right now the Calvinism thing seems to bother me the most, so I'll go with Kelvin today.
I like Kelvin because I like the Kel- syllable. I'm a little put off by the similarity to Kevin, though, and by the "Lord Kelvin" association.
I like Calvin because I like the sounds in it okay, I like Cal; and it seems more classic. I'm put off a bit by the association with Calvinism.
Kelvin seems a bit more surnamey than Calvin. But has a better meaning.
Hmmm ... Right now the Calvinism thing seems to bother me the most, so I'll go with Kelvin today.
This message was edited 12/22/2020, 5:13 PM
I don’t like either, but prefer Kelvin.
Calvin, seems fresher