[Opinions] Ichabod
WDYT of the name Ichabod? I pronounce it "ICK-ah-bod".
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Actually it is quite nice,the more i say it the more i like it. Johnny Depp played Ichabod Crane in "Sleepy Hollow", yes i give it the thumbs up.
It's ok, but what about a nn? Icky??? Body??? :)
I really like it as a mn
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it reminds me of Dr Suess's ABC where its says Ichabod is itchy...
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kind of reminds me of a story i wrote once with a main character by the name of "Ichabob". :-) But it's very nice!
Wow, I'm sorry, but I really hate it. It sounds like icky body to me.
I've always thought it was neat, but I put it in the same catagory as Ebenezer (which I also think is nice) that of having a really nice sound but having some rather negative connections.
Just as Ebenezer will almost always make people think of Dicken's old miser Ebenezer Scrooge so Ichabod will almost always make people think of Ichabod Crane, it's not that bad of a connection but it's a little strange.
Also the meaning of Ichabod is rather negative it's a Bibical name that means "where is the glory?" or rather "the glory has departed" meaning that it's not altogether a good thing. And the nickname Icky which could be teased a lot.
It does have a strong masculine feel to it though! :)
Just as Ebenezer will almost always make people think of Dicken's old miser Ebenezer Scrooge so Ichabod will almost always make people think of Ichabod Crane, it's not that bad of a connection but it's a little strange.
Also the meaning of Ichabod is rather negative it's a Bibical name that means "where is the glory?" or rather "the glory has departed" meaning that it's not altogether a good thing. And the nickname Icky which could be teased a lot.
It does have a strong masculine feel to it though! :)
I think it's an interesting name. It's not a particular favorite, but I do think it's rather nice name, very masculine.
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Absolutely love it!
I love Ichabod! I guess I can call it one of my guilty pleasures because it seems that no one else likes the name. I think it's distinguished and masculine sounding. And there's always the neat literary reference.
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I love Ichabod! I guess I can call it one of my guilty pleasures because it seems that no one else likes the name. I think it's distinguished and masculine sounding. And there's always the neat literary reference.
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I like it a lot, and the fact that it sounds like "Ick! A bod!" has never bothered me--but that was the comment I got most back when it was once of my favourites. Personally, I think Icky would be a fun nickname. :P
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