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[Opinions] Radcliff
I am seriously warming up to this name. I've had a hard time finding names that match the attractiveness factor of Jethro (to me), but this does reach that level for me.

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This message was edited 8/14/2014, 8:02 AM

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Radclyffe HallIs the first thing to poo in my head. And that's a good thing IMHO.http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radclyffe_Hall
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I like it! It's very "Well of Loneliness meets Wuthering Heights", moodily handsome and sharp. It has a lovely stormcloud grey and blood red colour scheme to it.What middle names were you thinking of with it?
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It's got a great sound to it! I do think the Daniel Radcliff association might be strong for a while yet, but not to the point that it's unusable. Overall, I think it's a cool find. I'd never think to pair it with Jethro, but I also don't think matching matters.
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I don't particularly like it, as it's very surname-y. Also, Daniel Radcliffe is the obvious association for most people, so there's another reason I wouldn't use it. Also, I don't think it's as attractive as you do.
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Hmm. I think I'd prefer Heathcliff, or maybe even Stancliff, but I must say, Radcliff is unexpected and alluring. Very nice! And it would be downright adorable to meet two little boys named Radcliff and Jethro. Ah! Be still my heart.
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YESThere is just something about nerdy, surnamey boys names for me. I love it. Especially if they happen to have fun nicknames - I mean, how could you go wrong with Rad? :) Cliff is also awesome. Yep, I most definitely support Radcliff. To me it would be odd with Jethro, but whatever. I'd love brothers named Radcliff, Hawthorne, Raleigh, Tennyson, and Montgomery.
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Wait, another nickname...RIFF!! Yup, that was weighing on my mind all evening.
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Riff!That is very music-related. Love that!
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*claps* Yes yes yes yes! I've often puzzled on what name could be a full form of Riff; Radcliff had never even occurred to me! Okay, my feelings for this name have just skyrocketed ten-fold now.
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Awesome, glad to be of service!
Also, how about Griffin, Christoph, Griffith, Christopher? Nope, Radcliff is the best option.
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I like Radcliff. It reminds me of Roscoe, another name I really like.
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I don't like it. It reminds me of Daniel Radcliffe, the Harry Potter actor. I see it as more of a surname.
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