[Opinions] Walter
What do you think of Walter? Is it still really old mannish? Really rural hillbilly?
My uncle Walter passed away last year. I thought using it after him would be nice. I always did love him. I think I'd call a little Walter "Walt."
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My uncle Walter passed away last year. I thought using it after him would be nice. I always did love him. I think I'd call a little Walter "Walt."
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I'm sorry for your loss!
I also have an uncle with that name!
Yes, it is totally old fashioned but I think it's honestly kind of cool. For some reason it makes me think of one of those dogs with really long ears and armchairs. It will definitely make a comeback so you would be ahead of everyone if you used it.
No, not hillbilly in the slightest. My associationes: those dogs (they are hunting dogs, black brown and white and have really long ears), armchairs, cigars, candles, British countryside, cricket, books.
I also have an uncle with that name!
Yes, it is totally old fashioned but I think it's honestly kind of cool. For some reason it makes me think of one of those dogs with really long ears and armchairs. It will definitely make a comeback so you would be ahead of everyone if you used it.
No, not hillbilly in the slightest. My associationes: those dogs (they are hunting dogs, black brown and white and have really long ears), armchairs, cigars, candles, British countryside, cricket, books.
I love Walter and think it works super well for a little kid. Walt is my favorite nickname for it. Way cuter than Wally imo.
All I can think of is old men, breaking bad, and something you’d name a stuffed animal as a joke.
I don't like Walter - to me it is very old mannish, and sort of stilted, stuttering, square.
I don't really like Walt either. Reminds of Disney.
But Wal is kinda cool. If he always was called Wal, I would be less dismayed to see it on a kid.
I think Walter would make a good honoring middle name.
I don't really like Walt either. Reminds of Disney.
But Wal is kinda cool. If he always was called Wal, I would be less dismayed to see it on a kid.
I think Walter would make a good honoring middle name.
This message was edited 7/19/2022, 10:45 AM
I actually know a two-year-old named Walter. I thought and still think it's hard to genuinely imagine a young kid in 2022 named Walter. The name, I know, was given in honor, of someone, but I personally think it would have been more fitting as a middle name.
I do think the name reads as older, but I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with it, just a bit dated.
I don't associate the "rural hillbilly" image with the name. I have issues with that stereotype, first of all, but also it's a name common enough that while undoubtedly there are people named Walter who fit that image, there's also military men, Hollywood legends, even a vice president of the United States who share that name as well.
I do think the name reads as older, but I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with it, just a bit dated.
I don't associate the "rural hillbilly" image with the name. I have issues with that stereotype, first of all, but also it's a name common enough that while undoubtedly there are people named Walter who fit that image, there's also military men, Hollywood legends, even a vice president of the United States who share that name as well.
This message was edited 7/19/2022, 10:24 AM
I said that because my family are rural hillbillies and Walter is a family name. To me, it's very country.
I have an uncle Walter too and he is definitely an old man who is really rural and hillbilly. You completely described him, so I definitely have that association.
Ever since I learned about Walter Mercado, I love the name Walter. It puts a much more colourful spin on it.
It is definitely old mannish, but in an endearing way.
I have a great uncle Walter, we call him "Uncle Wally". I always thought Wally was a cute name. But maybe I was biased because he was such a nice, gentle guy.
It is definitely old mannish, but in an endearing way.
I have a great uncle Walter, we call him "Uncle Wally". I always thought Wally was a cute name. But maybe I was biased because he was such a nice, gentle guy.
Walter is rather retro-cool, not a big fan of Walt, though, always want to follow it with 'Disney'
It's very stiff and buttoned-up, or buttoned-down, whichever. Walt sounds more old-mannish than Walter, like someone's slightly crotchety grandfather. Wally sounds like a dimwit.
I would not use Walter with a last name similar to Parker. It just sounds too Foghorn Leghorn.
The Walter the Farting Dog series for kids is pretty popular still. God alone knows why.
I would not use Walter with a last name similar to Parker. It just sounds too Foghorn Leghorn.
The Walter the Farting Dog series for kids is pretty popular still. God alone knows why.
It sounds really old mannish, but it doesn’t sound like a hillbilly name.
Just go with Walt.
It does feel very old-mannish. Not rural hillbilly at all, more naval captain.
I hate to say anything bad about it becuase it's an honoring name for you, but it IS an old man name, to me. And it isn't endearing the way other old man names are, it's just...musty and dorky and not cute. I'm not a fan.
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We’ll see how it goes.
We’ll see how it goes.
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I think Walter is timelessly handsome, and Walt is adorable. Walter & Oliver would be a charming set.