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[Opinions] Camber?
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Not the biggest fan. I don't see a exact reason except maybe it doesn't seem very namey.
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KamberWhat do you think of Kamber, does the K change anything for you?https://www.behindthename.com/polls/285653
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The K makes it worse, actually. Then it’s a tryndee made-up-sounding name.
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It's definitely unusual, but I think it might sound too much like Amber. Still, I could see Camber as being some cool skater dude with a dyed fringe
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It's ok. Its similarity to Amber puts me off. Not because it sounds feminine (it doesn't), but because it is a dated sound. It's a cool GP name. Cambria is a cool option too, not to use, but to appreciate.
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Given my usual preferences, I ought to hate it, but I can't dislike it and I'm not sure why.
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Just because Geoffrey of Monmouth (presumably) made it up doesn't make it a good choice in a world where slightly convex road surfaces are routine.
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I read it as "chamber" at first glance so it has that working against it.Seems fine for like a family pet or a fictional character. Can't say I'd care for it in real life. I think it's the similarity to Amber (which I really don't like) that's putting me off.
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Kamber, maybe... but the word camber makes Camber seem weird as a name.
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I'm not sure. I love Cam- names, and its certainly more interesting than Cameron, but its rhyming with Amber gives it a feminine feel to me. I have to say. Wheel angles are not persuasively negative to me.
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Did you happen to google it before you submitted it?According to Wikipedia, it refers to a variety of curvatures, including the angle made by a vehicle's wheels.So no, this is not really a name and is not a good candidate to be used as one.
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It's the name of an ancient Welsh king, so yes it is a name. This isn't a name I'd actually use for a child, it's a Gp name. And this isn't a baby name site.
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Well, it's the name that Geoffrey of Monmouth gave to what was most likely a fictional character. It doesn't really sound like a name to me and reminds me a bit of Camembert. It's a fine guilty pleasure.
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Well, it's the name that Geoffrey of Monmouth gave to what was most likely a fictional character. It doesn't really sound like a name to me and reminds me a bit of Camembert. It's a fine guilty pleasure.
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