[Opinions] Godofredo
Thoughts? I kinda of like but I am not sure about it completely
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I find very cumbersome and not really useable. Really uncommon in Italy, Goffredo would be the norm.
Hi !!!!
I much prefer Goffredo.
I much prefer Goffredo.
Very clunky, and I don't like the "God" part.
Personally I think of a few things
The -God suffix sounds very dated to me like Godfrey and Goddard
The Godo slightly reminds me of Gordo, Lizzie McGuire's best friend
and Fredo sounds like that small frog-shaped chocolate bar everybody uses to complain about the price of chocolate going up (the Freddo bar) so I ultimately associate it with both chocolate and a frog
Of course it matters where in the world you live and how it would fit into the society you plan on raising your children in. Coming from a British person, I'd say it definitely won't fit here. The Freddo part of it would be far too strong and the kid would be teased on that point. It otherwise sounds very dated to my ears.
I've looked at your other names and I'm loving Dario. Knew a sweet boy named Dario in primary school. He was teased because his name was similar to Haribo (the gummy sweets). Shame really, he's matured into a lovely bloke now. I'd vote on Dario over Godofredo, but that's just my personal opinion and my experiences and associations may not reflect your society.
The -God suffix sounds very dated to me like Godfrey and Goddard
The Godo slightly reminds me of Gordo, Lizzie McGuire's best friend
and Fredo sounds like that small frog-shaped chocolate bar everybody uses to complain about the price of chocolate going up (the Freddo bar) so I ultimately associate it with both chocolate and a frog
Of course it matters where in the world you live and how it would fit into the society you plan on raising your children in. Coming from a British person, I'd say it definitely won't fit here. The Freddo part of it would be far too strong and the kid would be teased on that point. It otherwise sounds very dated to my ears.
I've looked at your other names and I'm loving Dario. Knew a sweet boy named Dario in primary school. He was teased because his name was similar to Haribo (the gummy sweets). Shame really, he's matured into a lovely bloke now. I'd vote on Dario over Godofredo, but that's just my personal opinion and my experiences and associations may not reflect your society.