[Opinions] Ferdinand
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Yes, I don't see why not.
I love it! I think it could fit in very uniformly with names like Sebastian, Alexander, Frederick, etc. Even Ferdy is growing in me a bit, at least on a baby/toddler. Maybe he could use the nn Fred when he’s older?
I love Ferdinand, more from the story about the gentle bull. It was one of my favorite storybooks as a kid, I thought it was so beautiful.
I think it could work in a contemporary English speaking context, sure! They could always go by "Andy".
I think it could work in a contemporary English speaking context, sure! They could always go by "Andy".
One of my prized possessions is a translation of Ferdinand the Bull into, of all languages, Latin! Ferdinandus Taurus, no less.
It's another first name that I like in full only. I also prefer the form Fernando - also in full. I definitely think it is usable internationally.
This message was edited 10/10/2023, 2:44 PM
Actually ran across an English Ferdinand recently who went by Ferdy. Worked for him.
Sure! Ben Kingsley has a son named Ferdinand. I adore the name.