Dennis is okay but I get a lot of dad-name vibes. It's kinda like
Larry and
Ken. But maybe a shade more wholesome and clean-cut.
Dennis Rodman,
Dennis Hopper,
Dennis Miller ... I easily forgot they were named
Dennis until just now when I tried to think of some Dennises. It's just so normal and forgettable. I guess it has a good-humored vibe, too, though.
I don't love -is endings, esp. for guy names. I've never really been interested in the name
Dennis. I prefer
Dion /
Deon.
eta oh yeah and I do remember
Dennis the Menace. That has pretty much faded out for me, although it was strong around, like, 1990.
Denny - I don't think I've ever known one. I usually think of
Denny as an Americanization of French
Denis, rather than a nickname for
Dennis. Since it's not shorter, as a nick it'd be a "boyish" one like
Jimmy or
Charlie, rather than a practical one like
Rick or
Tom. I think I'd rather use
Den as a nick for a
Dennis.
A guy whose last name was
Denny was a founder of Seattle, and since I live near there, it comes off like a place name to me (name of a major street and probably other things idr right now). The association with the restaurant is strong, but that's fading out along with the restaurant itself, and I don't think it makes
Denny unusable.
Kendris? I've never seen it. I like the name
Kendrick a lot, but Kendris is just meh. Again with the -is ending. More interesting and memorable than
Dennis, at least.
- mirfakThis message was edited 3/11/2023, 10:13 AM