[Opinions] Re: Harold?
in reply to a message by Lorenz0
I really dislike it. Its got that old-man feel to it, and I really dislike Harry. I would only suggest a more popular/trendy/classic name as a mn if you did use it to bring it into modern usage.
My bias comes from having a friend (Walter Harold) who was named after his grandfathers, but every time he meantions his name, everyone tells him he has an old man's name (he's 23).
My bias comes from having a friend (Walter Harold) who was named after his grandfathers, but every time he meantions his name, everyone tells him he has an old man's name (he's 23).