[Opinions] David or Daniel?
Do u guys like David or Daniel better? Personally I like Daniel better, because I have bad associations with the name David, but I'll keep that private.
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I like David better but it's a family name for me, which means I'd pick Daniel.
I think both names are very strong and classic. Timeless masculine names would describe them well. I do prefer David though, as I had an “adopted grandfather” growing up whose name was David and I hold very fond memories of him and his beautiful wife, who I was named after.
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I don't dislike Daniel, but the "nyel" part sounds a little slimy and the "a" is an annoying diphthong in my accent.
David sounds cleaner and more honest, and I like the v sound.
BUT I like Dan better than Dave. Even though both are boring.
I don't dislike Daniel, but the "nyel" part sounds a little slimy and the "a" is an annoying diphthong in my accent.
David sounds cleaner and more honest, and I like the v sound.
BUT I like Dan better than Dave. Even though both are boring.
This message was edited 3/25/2021, 8:42 PM
I’m going to say David, but they are both pretty boring (not that they’re bad).
Daniel. I just like everything about it more. I like the nickname Danny too. It’s one of my favorite normie boys’ names.
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David for me
How interesting, I've never compared these two. It seems they are in the same league.
But if I am to choose, let it be Daniel too.
But if I am to choose, let it be Daniel too.
David, it just sounds better.
David comes across as elderly and boring. I also dislike the nicknames Dave & Davy.
Daniel is better of the two, although I too find it boring. I do love the nickname Danny (mainly because he was the cutest guy in my class haha).
Daniel is better of the two, although I too find it boring. I do love the nickname Danny (mainly because he was the cutest guy in my class haha).
Daniel, but I like both. Although both are family names, Daniel has more sentimental meaning for me. That's probably the primary reason.
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My birth surname is a form of David, and I liked it enough to use it as my son's mn. I also like Daniel, but not as much.