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Victor, because I have liked Victors better than Vincents so far. But they are both nice names.
I like both (like a few people already said). I think they're both very useable and wearable names.
I prefer Vincent a tiny bit. Victor seems a little bit more... dark. Vincent seems brighter and livelier. I also associate it with Vincent van Gogh and Vincent Price which are pretty cool associations to have (with the caveat that I don't know the ins and outs of their lives and any dark skeletons that might be lurking in their respective closets, outside of that they seem like cool associations).
I prefer Vincent a tiny bit. Victor seems a little bit more... dark. Vincent seems brighter and livelier. I also associate it with Vincent van Gogh and Vincent Price which are pretty cool associations to have (with the caveat that I don't know the ins and outs of their lives and any dark skeletons that might be lurking in their respective closets, outside of that they seem like cool associations).
I like them both but I'm definitely more partial to Victor. It has a sort of Gothic but sweet energy that I Vibe with.
I had seriously considered both names, but I did not have a boy.
Vincent is softer, so I like it a little better, but they're both nice.
Victor, but just barely.
I like both, but prefer Victor
Victor hands down, Vincent is fine but feels kind of old mannish to me.
I like them both but I'd choose Vincent. Vince is a nice friendly nn. Victor has a little bit of a sinister sound to it, and so does the nn Vic. (Vinnie, on the other hand, sounds like a mobster.)
I like both, but lean towards Victor.
Victor is a family name, so I think it would just shade Vincent and, indeed, Vernon, which I also quite like.
I also like Vernon. Was my grandfather's name.