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I like Angus
Aengus very medieval looking, doesn't traslate well to this era.
Angus works well.
Innes is associated with Neil Innes to me, so doesn't seem much like a first name.
Angus works well.
Innes is associated with Neil Innes to me, so doesn't seem much like a first name.
🔲 Aengus looks weird and I don't know how to pronounce it. Maybe AYN-gus? I don't like it.
🔲 Angus is a handsome Latin name, but unfortunately in my language (Indonesian), it is similar to the word hangus, which means burnt.
🔲 Innes sounds like Medieval English name. Don't like it, it looks like a girl's name too.
🔲 Angus is a handsome Latin name, but unfortunately in my language (Indonesian), it is similar to the word hangus, which means burnt.
🔲 Innes sounds like Medieval English name. Don't like it, it looks like a girl's name too.
Aengus: this looks awkward
Angus: this looks better but it’s too associated with cattle for me to appreciate on a human, plus it’s one letter different from a certain body part. I think I prefer something like Fergus or August/Augustus “Gus”
Innes: I like Inez for a girl or Ennis for a boy, but this doesn’t appeal to me as a person’s name. I have an association with it as a place name
Angus: this looks better but it’s too associated with cattle for me to appreciate on a human, plus it’s one letter different from a certain body part. I think I prefer something like Fergus or August/Augustus “Gus”
Innes: I like Inez for a girl or Ennis for a boy, but this doesn’t appeal to me as a person’s name. I have an association with it as a place name