Well, most no one ever borrows my combos. ;) Strange thing--there's not much call for children by name of Thursday Honorah, apparently.
You may have Hawkeye Scirocco (I will merely look at it and sigh happily) and may borrow
Matthias Crow (which sits nicely between Crow
Jerome and
Alphonse Matthias in the lineup in my head) when you wish. And on the off-chance that you somehow have another boy and feel the need to call him
Matthias Crow and I have a boy called
Matthias Crow...well, they'll have Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, and a lot of Texas between them. It'd be safe. ;D (On the whole, I have few reservations on people stealing my names--mostly because no one ever wants to, lol. It's when I can feel that the name might become popular anyway that I get really possessive--thus why I don't like seeing Evening-Hazel-Rosemary-Ruby-etc. mentioned by anyone but me. ;)
Now, to think on these combos.
Hawkeye
Beauregard~
Beauregard is very Southern, haha. Dunno how well it'd fit in here in the Great White North, but Hawkeye
Beauregard definitely has
class. I approve.
Hawkeye
Benedict~ It's not a long shot, I'll say that much (Hawkeye
Benedict,
Solveig Scholastica, b/g twins :D). I like it a great deal.
Hawkeye
Edward /
Edmund~
Edgar is my favourite of the
Ed- names, but Hawkeye
Edgar doesn't work so hot for me. These two sound nicer, but I think you might be quite right in not choosing a vowel to start off the middle name.
Hawkeye
Gregory~
Gregor is my preferred form of this name, after poor Mr. Samsa of
The Metamorphosis. But Hawkeye
Gregor's stunted.
Gregory is, of course, nice, but it's nice for other people, I think. :D
Hawkeye
Jared~ One of my personal rules is that if I knew a bunch of them in high school, it's out. And every
Jared in my school was a jerk. :( Hawkeye
Jerome could have possibilities, though...
Hawkeye
Luke~
Luke would be inadvertantly honouring a cousin of mine, lol. I think
Luke is, like
Gregory, one of those names that I like other people to use.
Hawkeye
Malcolm~ And
Malcolm falls into the same category as
Gregory and
Luke. I'm tickled pink that other people love it, but I don't like it quite enough for myself. I have an insane predilection for
Mack as a nickname, though, on either sex. (I prefer it as a nickname for Marcella/Marcel(lus). Oh--Hawkeye
Marcellus?)
Hawkeye
Patrick~
Patrick is like Jared--a bunch in my high school. And while they were nice, they were still there. It's about as fresh sounding to me as
Danielle. :(
Hawkeye
Peter~ There actually weren't a lot of Peters, but I think it's a Gregory--great for everyone else.
Hawkeye
Philip~ I like Philip--it always puts me in mind of the disciple. And speaking of disciples,
Philip makes me think of
Thaddeus, and Hawkeye
Thaddeus? ...Well, I dunno, especially as it's one AM, but it
flows, if nothing else.
Hawkeye
Quinn~ I love
Quinn on either sex (though I slightly prefer
Quinn for a girl, heh--and
Quincy is my first true love for boys, but Hawkeye
Quincy isn't it), and Hawkeye
Quinn is snazzy.
Hawkeye Raphaël~
Raphael is neat, but a bit too much for me. I feel a little intimidated by it!
Hawkeye
Reynold~ Hmm...I don't think about
Reynold very much--reminds me of
Reynold's Wrap more than anything. ^^; I'll have to consider it, because I'm seeing "ey" repetition (even if the sound is different), and that's cool.
Hawkeye
Sebastian~
Sebastian is one of my enemies, along with
Joshua. :(
Hawkeye
Vaughn~ You won't be all too happy to hear this, but I'm one of
those people who prefer
Vaughan. For
Vaughan Williams, of course, and for
Sarah Vaughan. Hawkeye
Vaughan is very attractive.
Hawkeye
Zane~ Much affection as I feel for Mr.
Grey, I'm not sure I'd use
Zane. But Hawkeye
Zane is definitely snappy. I will think on it.
And Hawkeye Redwood is on the appealing side...:) I will have to sleep on it, clearly. (Really, I will just have to sleep, at this point!) I threw down the gauntlet, and you responded in kind beautifully. ;) Thank you, mon amie.
Array (zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...)
...And then he said, "You're independent, aren't you?"
"Yes," said Laura.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.