[Opinions] Rubaeus and Everard
What do you think about the names Rubaeus and Everard? Are they usable? What middle names would you pair with them?
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I've never come across Rubaeus before. It's kind of neat, but I'll have to see what kind of history / meaning it has before I can be certain if I really like it.
Everard is fabulous. It's just the sort of name that P.G. Wodehouse would use, one of my favorite "categories." Everard is warm, friendly, with a ticklish underbelly. His best friend would be Barnaby.
Everard Justus
Everard Lowell
Everard Séamus (see: Seamus)
Everard Josiah
Rex Everard
Sebastian Everard
Linus Everard
Rupert Everard
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ETA: Ah. Harry Potter. Never read any of them and have seen parts of the movies. Shame, I almost could have gone for Rubeus. It sounds ancient Roman.
Everard is fabulous. It's just the sort of name that P.G. Wodehouse would use, one of my favorite "categories." Everard is warm, friendly, with a ticklish underbelly. His best friend would be Barnaby.
Everard Justus
Everard Lowell
Everard Séamus (see: Seamus)
Everard Josiah
Rex Everard
Sebastian Everard
Linus Everard
Rupert Everard
:0)
ETA: Ah. Harry Potter. Never read any of them and have seen parts of the movies. Shame, I almost could have gone for Rubeus. It sounds ancient Roman.
This message was edited 9/4/2017, 3:04 PM
Rubaeus, no. All I think is Hagrid. Everard, yes.
I like Everard.
Big no on Rubaeus.
Big no on Rubaeus.
Everard, sure. Rubaeus not so much. Rubeus is better.
Everard James
Everard Carlisle
Everard John
Everard Augustine
Rubeus Hagrid (couldn't help it)
Rubeus Oliver
Rubeus Nicholas
Rubeus Frank
Rubeus Adam
Everard James
Everard Carlisle
Everard John
Everard Augustine
Rubeus Hagrid (couldn't help it)
Rubeus Oliver
Rubeus Nicholas
Rubeus Frank
Rubeus Adam
No, not usable. Rubaeus, despite that fancified a, is totally tied to Hagrid.
And Everard just sounds pretentiously medieval.
And Everard just sounds pretentiously medieval.