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[Opinions] Nathaniel
Nathaniel is becoming a new love of recent. I used to hate it, oh how tastes change lolWhat do you think? No nickname and it hasn't hit the top 100 in the UK (Yet) so popularity isn't an issue
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I also am starting to love Nathaniel. It is masculine & strong but has a soft side. And there is always nickname potential.
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I like Nathaniel. It sounds strong and handsome to me. I'm a Nathaniel Hawthorne fan, so that association adds charm to it.I prefer it without a nickname by far. Nate and Nathan just aren't my thing.
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Responce to Mareasi : NathanielI just seems too long and I don't like the -niel sound at the end.However I will admit Nathan is one of my favorite names ever!*Just noticed I put this in the wrong. Sorry about that I wasn't meant to be a respnce to Alcyone but to the original post.

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I love it. I've always thought it a handsome name. Dh isn't in to it, or I would consider it myself. :)
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I prefer Nathan.
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I've loved this name since learning of Nat Herreshoff, who designed gorgeous wooden sailboats earlier in the last century. I'm really comfortable with the nn of Nat, as well.
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I love it!
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I like it. However I feel it's very long to have no nickname. I would choose Nate as a nickname, it's a bit more interesting than Nathan and is cute and spunky :)
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I like just Nathan a lot better. Nathaniel is a little whiny to me, I'm not sure why.
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Nathaniel is one of my favorite names. I think it's solid, youthful, yet grown-up...really, it's just perfect to me.
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I have recently started liking it too.
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I've had an off and on relationship with it. I used to like it specifically for the -neil, but now I see it as too Biblical-trendy, and it feels too immature. But I guess that wouldn't be a problem for you as it isn't popular in the UK like here. I don't know what it ranks here, but I swear I know a hundred ones under the age of 4.I prefer Nathan, which was in the same boat as Nathaniel until I met one in his late 30s. It was able to seem much more mature to me then. Maybe I just need to meet an older Nathaniel, too!
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I used to dislike Nathaniel too. But now I find it handsome and distinguished. it makes a great mn too.
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