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[Opinions] Gregor
What do you think? Do you have any combo ideas?(And btw, that's not a typo. I mean Gregor and not Gregory).
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Gregor as is, feels rather surnamey... I kinda like Gregory, but don't particularly like Gregor. It feels like something should either be added (y) or removed (or)...
Anyway... Any of these catch your fancy?Samuel
Benjamin
Raphael
David
Gabriel
Jadon
Josue
Ezekiel
Israel
Timothy
Malachi 
Ian
Levi
Aaron
Asher
Christopher
Hans
Dakota
Isaiah
Caedmon
Jonathan
Charles
Josiah
Blake
Shane
Joshua
Elijah
Pascal
Fritz
Franz
Oliver
Maxwell
Estevan
Xavier
Javier
Abraham
Bryce
Jose
Mateo
Brent
Alexander
Monte
Nathanael
Darryl
Akira
Kazuhisa 和久
Hirotaka 洋高
Tsubasa
Yoshiya 義矢
Nobuyoshi 信義
Kazunobu 和延
Sanbi 賛美
Kenji 賢治

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I like it better than the rather floppy Gregory, and I enjoy the way it works in Scotland and Germany. Definitely usable!
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I like it. I don't think I'd use it (as a mn maybe), because I can't see it on anyone under the age of 30-ish, but it's still good.
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I like Gregor, much better than Gregory, imo. I met a super cute Slovenian Gregor a couple of years ago and have loved the name ever since. Gregor Emanuel
Gregor Orlando
Gregor Valentine
Gregor Vincente
Gregor Cavanaugh
Gregor Demetrius
Gregor Fabian
Gregor Balthasar
Gregor Cyprian
Gregor Emilio
Gregor Abraham
Gregor James
Gregor Page
Gregor Sebastian
Gregor Samuel
Gregor TaliesinAny you like?
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I'm not a fan. It sounds very harsh to me. I prefer Gregory.
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I prefer Gregor to Gregory and I think it's a nice name in theory but it's not a name I would ever use because it sounds really bad when I say it (long eh-sound, almost like Grey-gor). I only have dull combo suggestions like Gregor Alexander and Gregor Lucas but I think Gregor goes well with most names.

This message was edited 8/29/2010, 10:20 AM

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