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[Opinions] Nigel
I really love the name Nigel, though I fear I could never use it here in Australia because everyone would call him Nigel No Friends (A nigel here is a term for someone who doesn't have friends / is a loner etc.)But I do find it so handsome!Questions:
1. Do you think Nigel could work as a name?
2. What would be some good Siblings for Nigel
3. MN's for Nigel?Mine are:
Nigel Ignatius
Nigel Ambrose
Nigel Barnaby
Nigel PhineasSibs:
Nigel, Constance & Angus
Nigel, Rupert & Eleanor
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Nigel is very nice. It's a guilty pleasure of mine, mostly because of a favorite character on a tv show that I like.1. Do you think Nigel could work as a name? Yes, I do.
2. What would be some good Siblings for Nigel. I think of Miles / Milo & Jasper for some reason.
3. MN's for Nigel?Mine are:
Nigel Ignatius - Great! Love it.
Nigel Ambrose - Nice
Nigel Barnaby - Nms
Nigel Phineas - Very nice.Sibs:
Nigel, Constance & Angus - Nmsaa
Nigel, Rupert & Eleanor - Great!
Nigel, Conrad & Lilian - Nice!

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I live in the U.S. and I'd never heard of the Nigel No Friends thing. :-/ I guess I'm out of the loop, lol. But if it's likely to be teased, I personally wouldn't use it as a fn. I do like it, but it does sound a bit stuffy. I've only seen a couple of Nigels here in the States, the most recent was an African-American newscaster in North Carolina I saw on tv when I was there on vacation last year.
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You could move to Victoria, most of them don't know Nigel... as long as you don't like Scott. Because for some it's "Scott No Friends".I don't like Nigel. Though I've known one Nigel and he was friendly and outgoing. I just don't like the sound.Nigel and:
Gavin
Ambrose
Isaiah
Ernest
George
August
Tobias
Hugh
Isadora
Scarlet
Celeste
Patricia
Cassandra
Helena
JosephineOf yours:
Nigel Ambrose - I didn't see that when I suggested Ambrose as a brother.
Nigel, Lilian and Angus.

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Not over here...In the UK, Nigel is probably viewed in much the same way as it is in Australia (although I've never heard the term Nigel no friends). It's also seen as a very dated name- I can't imagine anyone who isn't between the ages of about thirty and forty being named Nigel.
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I think it is unusable hereI don't personally like the name as it is, but naming a child Nigel in Australia would seriously be bordering on child cruelty. Going through school, the chances are that most kids will be called a nigel at some point or another, and can you imagine how often they would get it if it was actually their name? Also the reason that nigel became slang for a loner is because Nigel is stereotypically a 'nerdy' and weird name and stereotypes like that wouldn't make for an easy adjustment.If you really like it maybe use it as a mn like Amias Nigel, Ambrose Nigel or Conrad Nigel.
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1. Do you think Nigel could work as a name? Yes, but maybe not in Australia after you explained what it means there... I found it to be really common when I was in England and met quite a few good-looking Nigel's there :-) And in America I've never met one Nigel - the only American Nigel I can think of is Frasier's brother from the TV show! I think in America it's percieved as very British and a little bit aristocratic. I like it though.2. What would be some good Siblings for Nigel? Hm, Charlotte, Louisa, Emma, Simon, Rupert, Henry... and any name that has a "British" feel to it.3. MN's for Nigel? Soooo many, so how about I just comment on what you've got :-)Mine are:
Nigel Ignatius - I like it. I know an Ignacio (he's Mexican) that goes by Nacho and I quite like him so both names give me good feelings lol.Nigel Ambrose - I don't like Ambrose but I don't think it works well with Nigel anyway. The whole combo seems very hoity-toity, imo.Nigel Barnaby - I like this combo a lot. I used to hate the name Barnaby until I read The Dark is Rising by Susan Cooper and it really grew on me and I now I find it adorable. Nigel Phineas - I like Nigel Finn or Nigel Finlay better but Phineas is good too. It's a little bit of a mouthful.

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Actually...Fraiser's brother was named Niles.

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Oh. Well, it's close. I've always heard Nigel, lol, in one ear and out the other...
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Yeah -It's not like it matters, I just thought I'd point it out.
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