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[Opinions] Timothy vs Julian?
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Julian Elijah Foster
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Julian
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JulianTimothy is not my cup of tea. I think it's dated and ugly, with ugly nicknames as well. Julian is nice though.
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Julian. It's so much more handsome and interesting.
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Gosh, it is tricky! I find that Julian Elijah has the better flow, but I'm not sure at all how important that is. I like both names, but they are long enough to attract nns, and I prefer Tim to Jules. So I think I'd forget about the mn flow and go for Timothy.When I was a schoolgirl, our neighbour couldn't decide between Richard and Timothy for her son, and the lady doing birth registrations preferred Richard, so Richard it was. And until her dying day, his mother regretted not using Timothy. So the moral of the story, if there is one, is to go for what you really, secretly prefer, regardless of all other issues, including adivce.
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TimothyTimothy Elijah Foster. I think Julian is a little too feminine for my taste.
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Timothy is a great name. :)
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Julian.
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Julian! I haven't known any Julians in my life and the name suits all ages. OTOH, I've known lots of men/boys named Timothy, Timmy and Tim and it just doesn't wow me. I will admit that Timothy Elijah has the better flow. WDYT of Elijah Timothy? That sounds great, imo.

This message was edited 12/19/2015, 6:45 PM

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TimothyI love both, but Timothy more so, so that has to be my choice. As long as it stays as Timothy in full.
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Timothy .
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Timothy Elijah Foster because:
1. I prefer the name Timothy over Julian
2. Timothy shares a linguistic origin with Elijah which s always nice to work with
3. Timothy Elijah Foster just flows nicer as a name
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Julian Elijah ...I think this is so handsome! Take note that I've never been a Timothy fan but have always loved Julian. Anyway, I think this combo is really nice. :)
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Timothy, most definitely. Julian is wimpy, and Jules is kind of doofy, not in a good way. Timothy has the friendly, brisk Tim to use.
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double post.

This message was edited 12/19/2015, 2:21 PM

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JulianI've got nothing against Timothy, but I think Julian Elijah is the better combo.
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I like both, but I'd go with Timothy. It's a little more interesting to me than Julian.
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I don't like either, but if I had to choose, Julian.
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Julian.Timothy might possibly be the worst male name in the world.
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