[Opinions] Hroðgar
I'm studying Beowulf at the minute and while I'm not sure how I feel about Hroðgar as a character, I can't help but think how cool his name is.
In reality, I'd just use Roger, maybe stretch to Rothgar, but what do you think of Hroðgar / Hrothgar?
Much obliged!
Ottilie
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In reality, I'd just use Roger, maybe stretch to Rothgar, but what do you think of Hroðgar / Hrothgar?
Much obliged!
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/116467
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Is the name the same as the bad guy in Swan Lake?
How is Hroðgar pronounced?
I must be feeling my inner rocker today because Rothgar jumped out at me. Assuming it's pronounced like it looks to an English-speaker, it strikes me as edgy and powerful but also earthy and warm. I like "Gar" as a nickname and recall that Sam Elliott portrayed an endearing character by that name in the movie "Mask".
I must be feeling my inner rocker today because Rothgar jumped out at me. Assuming it's pronounced like it looks to an English-speaker, it strikes me as edgy and powerful but also earthy and warm. I like "Gar" as a nickname and recall that Sam Elliott portrayed an endearing character by that name in the movie "Mask".
Hrothgar sounds like "wroth gar" to me.
"Gar" (according to the urban dictionary) is sometimes used as a slang term meaning:
1. To have a mancrush on someone.
2. Something incredibly manly.
As in, "I am so gar for Archer." or "Archer is so gar."
(Also, because I'm a nerd, I know gar means spear.)
So I look at Hroðgar and see "angry manliness" and/or "angry spear", and because of that my reaction is: it tries too hard to be macho and is probably overcompensating for something.
Roger is more mainstream and multifaceted.
"Gar" (according to the urban dictionary) is sometimes used as a slang term meaning:
1. To have a mancrush on someone.
2. Something incredibly manly.
As in, "I am so gar for Archer." or "Archer is so gar."
(Also, because I'm a nerd, I know gar means spear.)
So I look at Hroðgar and see "angry manliness" and/or "angry spear", and because of that my reaction is: it tries too hard to be macho and is probably overcompensating for something.
Roger is more mainstream and multifaceted.
This message was edited 10/8/2015, 9:14 AM
luv it so sexay