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Henry
Henry with the nn Harry
A Henry that goes by Henry seems fairly middle class. Using just the name Harry as a stand alone name seems very workaday.
Naming a kid Henry but then calling him Harry, which has the same number of syllables, sounds upper class like Prince Henry Charles Albert David who goes by Harry.
A Henry that goes by Henry seems fairly middle class. Using just the name Harry as a stand alone name seems very workaday.
Naming a kid Henry but then calling him Harry, which has the same number of syllables, sounds upper class like Prince Henry Charles Albert David who goes by Harry.
henry
Henry, no contest. But Harry is a nickname for Henry, so it’s kind of like asking if William or Bill is better.
Henry
Henry
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Henry
Harry is more nickname-y
Harry is more nickname-y
Henry
Henry sounds more formal and serious. Harry sounds a bit more relaxed, like the name of a cheeky guy.
Henry I guess