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[Opinions] Barnaby and Greville
Barnaby is an 11 year old who sung in the choir at the queen’s funeral yesterday and Greville is a 19 year old fictional character in something I’m reading at the moment which is set in 1941.I could see the both as brothers or friends at a posh boarding school. WDYT of Barnaby and Greville?
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I’m not a fan of either name, personally. If I had to choose between them, I’d choose Barnaby.
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Barnaby is really really sweet! I love it!
Greville sounds like gravel.
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Barnaby makes me think of 2 extremes - 1) a jovial and somewhat religious older man who volunteers a lot or 2) somebody who starts out industrious and then slowly fades out. It is a bit dorky sounding but also endearing somehow.Greville sounds like a house name. It would be stone with wrought iron fencing and an interesting mix of household herbs and poisons in the flowerbeds. It would probably have a grandfather clock and faded carpets.
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