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[Opinions] Re: Zephyr and Zachary
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Zachary sounds dated to the 1990s in the US, but also like a name that could have been used 50 or 200 years ago. Zeke sounds to me now about how Zack sounded 20 years ago. It's energetic and crisp but not a favorite of mine. 6/10Zephyr almost seems like it could become a trendy Z update of Geoffrey or Tyler. I like the idea of it, but I've never met one, and it sounds incomplete or insubstantial to me for some reason. 6/10Wow, Z is rare in British names! There's probably several variants of S names used, like Zadie, but other than that, it might mostly be rare word names, like Zinnia, Zenith, Zeal? I like Zeitgeist as a GP, but I don't know if that's actually ever been used.Zenoby and Zennor are listed in submitted names as Cornish. I like Zenoby and Zinnia.~ song of the week: "Little Sparrow"
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