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[Opinions] Algernon
I was browsing one of my name lists, and came across this name - Algernon. What do you think? The more I think about it, the more I like it. It may sound snobby, but Algie would be a great nn - sounds similar to Alfie or Archie. I'm not sure I'd use it, but I definitely like it!
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I first heard this name in the book "Flowers for Algernon", which was about a retarded man being used in a test for a cure for mental retardation. Algernon was the name of the mouse used in his testing. The story didn't end well, so that doesn't leave a very pleasant connection with this name.
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It's on my list :)I'd never use it but it's wonderfully eccentric, although Charles Algernon does sound good.
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This is just not a nice name. It would be very difficult for a child to pronounce...and not just the child that is named this, but their friends. I think there would be much ridicule in the playground!
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It reminds me of the book Flowers for Algernon (forgot who wrote it) which is neither good nor bad. I guess you could read it to determine whether that's a good or bad association. I'm not sure what would be a good nn for it, maybe Gerry? I definitely wouldn't use Algie. It sounds like algae!
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Beata...Just wanted to say sorry that I switched my LJ to friends only. The entire thing is back to normal now, thankfully. I just wanted to say once again that I appreciated your post.Haven
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no problemI read that you had changed it so I hadn't even tried posting anything since. I feel that it's your journal and your choice as to who gets access to it. I understand your decision and don't feel slighted in the least :)
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Just to let ya knowits opened up again.I've changed the settings, so that any comment can not be seen by others until I deem it okay.Haven
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I have to agree with beata, whenever I hear Algernon I think of "Flowers for Algernon" and the nn Algie makes me think of algae. I don't really like the name though, I think that it does sound snobby and very upper class. I suppose Gerry would be the best nn for Algernon.
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its a neat name for some reason i keep thinking its a name i've heard in something before a movie, book, something.... has anybody else heard it somewhere in passing
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It makes me think of Flowers for Algernon, which was sad. :( I liked it, though. It then makes me think of The Importance of Being Earnest, which was not sad, and I liked that, too. Finally, it makes me think of Neville Longbottom's great-uncle in the Harry Potter series--the one who dangled him out a window.I like it. I think it's very literary, and if you didn't like Algie, there'd be Gerry, Gerny, Alger, and Nonny to fall back on. :)Array
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