A few name combinations
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Angus Christian - I'm not a huge Angus fan and this combo does not flow well.
Cole Oliver - I don't mind either name, but they are a tongue twister together.
Jude Oliver - Cute and rugged yet kind. I like it.
Darcy Jude - it's okay. Darcy is not my style at all
Darcy George - Darcy is already not my style and I really have no use for George at all. So no.
Cole Oliver - I don't mind either name, but they are a tongue twister together.
Jude Oliver - Cute and rugged yet kind. I like it.
Darcy Jude - it's okay. Darcy is not my style at all
Darcy George - Darcy is already not my style and I really have no use for George at all. So no.
Angus Christian - meh. It's alright. I don't much care for Angus or the flow of the combo. I think Christian Angus would be dashing though.
Cole Oliver - I don't care for Cole or how it sounds with Oliver. Worst combo here, IMO
Jude Oliver - handsome but I'm imagining there are probably SO many new baby boys with this combo. They just seem like two very "now" names.
Darcy Jude - is coming off a little too "twee" to me- too soft and limp wrist? I don't know, I much prefer Darcy George, and I'm not even a George fan.
Ordered best to worst: Darcy George, Jude Oliver, Darcy Jude, Angus Christian, Cole Oliver
Cole Oliver - I don't care for Cole or how it sounds with Oliver. Worst combo here, IMO
Jude Oliver - handsome but I'm imagining there are probably SO many new baby boys with this combo. They just seem like two very "now" names.
Darcy Jude - is coming off a little too "twee" to me- too soft and limp wrist? I don't know, I much prefer Darcy George, and I'm not even a George fan.
Ordered best to worst: Darcy George, Jude Oliver, Darcy Jude, Angus Christian, Cole Oliver
Angus Christian is my favourite combination, Angus sounds very down-to-earth and Christian is very distinguished so they balance well, but I love Cole (either on its own or short for Nicholas) and Jude too.
I'm not fond of Darcy though. I can see why people think it's feminine but personally I don't like it as a first name on either gender.
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/149886
I'm not fond of Darcy though. I can see why people think it's feminine but personally I don't like it as a first name on either gender.
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/149886
This message was edited 2/23/2015, 11:21 AM