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[Opinions] Horacio
What do you think?
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It seems very old-fashioned to me, though, I like it a little bit. I think the Filipino Spanish pronunciation would be something like ho-RA-sho.
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Don't really like it
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I like Horatio but not enough to use it. I’m not so keen on Horacio though and I really dislike the feminine form Horatia.
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It doesn't appeal to me. I really like Horatio, but I dislike the dropped H in the Spanish version.
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The European Spanish pronunciation sounds very exotic. Orathyo? NEAT. I like it. I like Horace and Horatio so this version is nice too. I admit that I would require some coaching to say it properly though - I might just assume it's said like Horatio.
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Given a choice between an English version of a name and one from another language, as an English speaker I go for the English version every time, and that's even before taking Nelson into account. Give me Horatio - I'd happily consider it as a mn.
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Totally agree! :)
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Ok then, what do you think of Horatio as a middle name?
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Er ... I said I'd happily consider Horatio as a mn. Perhaps you meant Horacio as a mn? I wouldn't use it, because of having no connection with anything or anyone Spanish.
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I meant what do you think of the name Horatio, do you like it?

This message was edited 8/26/2021, 12:43 PM

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I don’t know what mn means.I just looked in the help area. It said mn means middle name. I’m confused about what you meant.
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Anneza means she would consider using Horatio as a middle name ('mn').
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I adore Horatio, but Horacio sounds like a balloon losing air to me. I find it too hissy, and the race in the middle feels wordy and not all that appealing. I think it'd be a nice name to come across, but I wouldn't use it.
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