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I really like Nahum. It's one I forget about often. To me it's like a "new" version of Nathan. They sound and feel similar, but bonus points for being obscure.
I like Swithin too. Very medievally fun.
Lawson I've never considered. It's super surname/place-name y, but I think it would be a nice first name.
I like Swithin too. Very medievally fun.
Lawson I've never considered. It's super surname/place-name y, but I think it would be a nice first name.
Nahum - I know a guy named Nahum. I like the way it sounds in my head, but I don't actually like saying it.
Swithin - the "thin" ending sticks out to me and the beginning reminds me of "swiffer".
Lawson - I think of: my 5th grade teacher Mrs. Lawson, lawyers, legislators, law & order; it could come across as authoritarian.
Swithin - the "thin" ending sticks out to me and the beginning reminds me of "swiffer".
Lawson - I think of: my 5th grade teacher Mrs. Lawson, lawyers, legislators, law & order; it could come across as authoritarian.
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Nahum is a favourite of mine, it is just lovely :)
Nahum is youthful and warm, and I love the meaning. :) I think, even though it's a bit off the board, it could fit in very well with most other popular boy's names.
Swithin is fragile but when I say it I get all lisp-y and it doesn't sound nearly as good in the air as it does in my head.
Lawson is a bit boring, but very sturdy and straightforward.
Swithin is fragile but when I say it I get all lisp-y and it doesn't sound nearly as good in the air as it does in my head.
Lawson is a bit boring, but very sturdy and straightforward.