[Opinions] Re: WWYN Triplets
in reply to a message by Mareasi
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I like
Benjamin Jude - I often consider this combo myself and prefer Benjamin without a nn
Thomas Henry - also prefer Thomas without a nn
Rupert - though not a fan of Amadeus. And i like Rupert in theory, but I once met a Rupert and found it quiet laughable that his name was Rupert and how posh it was so probably wouldn't ever use it myself
Sofia Magdalen - this spelling of Sofia only
Astrid - its really growing on me
Johanna
Benjamin Jude - I often consider this combo myself and prefer Benjamin without a nn
Thomas Henry - also prefer Thomas without a nn
Rupert - though not a fan of Amadeus. And i like Rupert in theory, but I once met a Rupert and found it quiet laughable that his name was Rupert and how posh it was so probably wouldn't ever use it myself
Sofia Magdalen - this spelling of Sofia only
Astrid - its really growing on me
Johanna
Benjamin Jude is a combo SO and I agree on. We're at loss for a girl. SO likes the NN Ben. I might would use it, but I'd more likely call him Benjamin.
I also prefer Thomas without a NN.
I've never met a Rupert. It's a new GP for me. I don't know if I could ever name a child Rupert. I really like the way it looks, though.
I love Amadeus and if SO would jump on the bandwagon I'd use it as a MN in a heartbeat.
I only like the spelling Sofia as well. SO says regardless of spelling the name seems 'too foreign', which strikes me as odd because I've known a lot of Sophias and Sophia is currently the secon most popular given name in my country. *shrugs*
I've always loved Astrid but everyone else seems to loathe it. :(
I also prefer Thomas without a NN.
I've never met a Rupert. It's a new GP for me. I don't know if I could ever name a child Rupert. I really like the way it looks, though.
I love Amadeus and if SO would jump on the bandwagon I'd use it as a MN in a heartbeat.
I only like the spelling Sofia as well. SO says regardless of spelling the name seems 'too foreign', which strikes me as odd because I've known a lot of Sophias and Sophia is currently the secon most popular given name in my country. *shrugs*
I've always loved Astrid but everyone else seems to loathe it. :(