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[Opinions] Irving
Hi !!I read it in the post below and I felt in love with it immediately!!!!So I ask you the usual questions..WDYT?
How it is perceived in the English-speaking world?Can you tell me some possible sibsets with it?Augusto Aurelio Bruno Filippo Flavio Leone Luigi Stefano ValerioAlba Anastasia Angelica Cassandra Corinna Dafne Diana Dora Fiammetta Flora Gelsomina Ginevra Lavinia Luna Morgana Olimpia Perla Rosa Rossella Serena Stella Susanna
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I like Irving, though I'm somewhat biased because it's a family name. Out of the old man names, I think it is one of the ones primed for resurgence. I much prefer it to Irwin, Mervin, Melvin, et al.Possible sibsets: Abram Adair Conrad Cyrus Declan Edmund Harlan Roderick Thornton for the boysAstrid Beatrix Eirlys Ginevra Isolde Mariel Odette Rowena Victoria for the girls
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It's old-fashioned. I've never heard it used outside of the movie Chicago (it's mentioned in the song "Cell Block Tango"), so it reminds me of that.Possible sibset...
Irving, Milo, Byron, Edgar, Gladys, Juliet, Polly
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In the US it rhymes with swerving.
It seems like an old man name, kind of stuffy or nerdy like Mortimer or Seymour. But could be usable as a hipster-style name, along with names like Walter, Felix, Wallace, Truman, Oscar, and Desmond.
I personally don't like it. I prefer Irwin or Irvin, or Sterling, or even Mervin is better than Irving.
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Dated, harsh and unnatractive
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