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Wigbert
I've recently been liking the name Wigbert a lot. I think it's eccentric and strange. What do you think?
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Sounds like a name for a character in a child's television series who wears a bunch of wigs. 😅
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I prefer Wigton or Wigsworth. :)
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I really like it, but that's probably because I love strange/odd names, male names beginning with a 'W', and the '-bert' of, mainly, male names, though I do like some feminine too.
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I like it too.
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I'm sorry, but I don't care for the "Wig" beginning of the name. Though, I love how unique it is!
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It certainly is eccentric and strange! I admire that about it. I think I prefer the Medieval English version, Wybert, a bit more. Wigbert would be a great name for a pet (like a hedgehog, for SURE) or a serious-looking teddy bear.
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I think Wybert is neat but has a very different vibe to Wigbert. Wybert feels more serious, while Wigbert is more fun.
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Wilbert (oops typo, Wigbert) really is fun. I like the Wig- element. It makes me want to experiment...Wigmund
Wigfred
Wigby
Wigford
Wigmore
These all sound like characters in a cozy murder mystery that takes place in a charming english village.

This message was edited 5/8/2024, 6:49 AM

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Ooh, I like Wybert!!
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It's eccentric, all right, to the point of sounding deliberately created to *be* eccentric. Like a Muppet.
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Mildly amusing for a character in a comic novel; asking for trouble in real life.
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Terrible
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Prefer Winfrith
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Winfrith is neat! Sounds very magical
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Awful, sorry.
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