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Re: Charles
I used to love it a lot, as in for a few years we probably would've used it for a second boy. It's fallen off my top favorites list the past few months, but I still love it and have a soft spot for it. It's very classic, and I get a wonderful vibe from it. It's intelligent and sophisticated, but rugged and outdoorsy, and it has great history that gives it a regal feeling. Man, I might've just talked myself back into it being on the list again. :)I've never tried to combo it too much since it was a potential use name, so the only ones I have are Charles Brynmor, Charles Llewellyn, and Charles Ignace. The last one is probably the only one I really love still.
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[This should be a response to the OP]I'm into Stuart / Stewart England at the moment. And the court of King Charles II is so much fun to read about. So how can I resist the appeal of ruggedly handsome Charles? My BIL is Charles, but has always gone by Chuck. Mine: Charles Malcolm and Charles Aubrey.

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Charles Malcolm and Charles Aubrey are very pretty!
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Wow, Charles Ignace has something so dignified about it if that makes sense. Calm, elegant, just, sophisticated come to mind to describe a Charles Ignace. Thank you!
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I'm glad you like it so much! Ignace doesn't seem to get a lot of rave reviews around here. Most people seem to prefer Ignatius. I don't, and Ignace has more meaning for me. :)
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