It reminds me of
Crispin Bonham-Carter, who played Mr. Bingley in the 1995 BBC production of
Pride and Prejudice. &hearts
Unfortunately there is also super creepy actor
Crispin Glover. Yecch.
It does make me think "crispy." Hehe. But that's more silly than outright prohibitive to me.
I suspect I would like it more if I met a real, live
Crispin and had a more grounded and normal association with it. It's neat, in its way, if not a little eccentric.
For combos I would roll with that stuffy English feeling and suggest maybe:
Crispin AlbertCrispin RoderickCrispin EdwardCrispin MathiasCrispin CharlesCrispin FrancisCrispin FrederickCrispin BennettCrispin LaurenceCrispin GerardCrispin Cedric
Side note: I searched Bonham-Carter on Wikipedia and his children are
Kit,
Arthur,
Stanley, and
Frank. Too cute.
This message was edited 6/10/2010, 11:21 AM