Is Caspian serious?
I'm going back to my old favourite Caspian. I really really love it and I love Cas/Cassie as a nickname for a boy.
However i'm not sure it's a 'serious' name. I mainly loved it as a kid because of Narnia, but I don't know if it seems like a childish name because of it. I teach two Anakin's at school and i'm worried that it Caspian doesn't sound like a 'grown up' name.
Does Caspian & THeodora work well as a sibset? Or Caspian and Alfred/Wilfred
Would Casper or Calvin be better?
However i'm not sure it's a 'serious' name. I mainly loved it as a kid because of Narnia, but I don't know if it seems like a childish name because of it. I teach two Anakin's at school and i'm worried that it Caspian doesn't sound like a 'grown up' name.
Does Caspian & THeodora work well as a sibset? Or Caspian and Alfred/Wilfred
Would Casper or Calvin be better?
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I don't think Caspian sounds like a name, period. I might be biased since I don't really like the Narnia books. I just see it as yet another location name used as a first name.
Keep in mind that Caspian is also a sea so it has that for credibility.
I think Caspian is as serious as you make it. Pair with another serious name and it's serious. Pair it with something playful and cutesy and it becomes less credible.
I think it ages fine (due in part to the character being an adult perhaps). And I love Cas too.
I think Caspian is as serious as you make it. Pair with another serious name and it's serious. Pair it with something playful and cutesy and it becomes less credible.
I think it ages fine (due in part to the character being an adult perhaps). And I love Cas too.
I really dislike Caspian because it to me it sounds pretentious and effeminate, but I don't think it's childish or not serious. I don't see a problem with a Caspian and Theodora sibset as far as clash in styles or anything. I dislike Casper also. Calvin is a million times better than Casper--it's one of my favorites.
This message was edited 6/30/2015, 6:02 AM
Caspian (and Anakin) do sound childish, or rather they sound like names a childish, or at least very ostentatiously "geeky" young parents would give as names. I mean, really. I can't be sure about Caspian, but I do know Anakin was not considered a name or even a word till Star Wars came along. Caspian sounds like it could have been a name before Narnia, if only because it's a place name.
Cassie and even Cass sound like girls' nicknames, and Anakin, if it sounds like anything at all, sounds like a gooey pet name for Anna.
Calvin is very different from Caspian, but it definitely seems more mature as a name choice. Casper also has kind of a goofy, kids-naming-their-stuffed-animals vibe, but also a trendy wannabe vibe that makes it a bit less goofy than Caspian.
Cassie and even Cass sound like girls' nicknames, and Anakin, if it sounds like anything at all, sounds like a gooey pet name for Anna.
Calvin is very different from Caspian, but it definitely seems more mature as a name choice. Casper also has kind of a goofy, kids-naming-their-stuffed-animals vibe, but also a trendy wannabe vibe that makes it a bit less goofy than Caspian.
I love the thought of Caspian nn Cas/Cassie!
I taught a Caspian when I was a sub. He was nine then. A really nice boy. I never really thought much about his name. It worked and in real life it wasn't weird in any way. There was also a boy named Diamond in that class.
Caspian is a serious name in my opinion. I would not compare Caspian to Anakin.
Thumbs up for Caspian and Theodora as a sibset! Very nice!
I taught a Caspian when I was a sub. He was nine then. A really nice boy. I never really thought much about his name. It worked and in real life it wasn't weird in any way. There was also a boy named Diamond in that class.
Caspian is a serious name in my opinion. I would not compare Caspian to Anakin.
Thumbs up for Caspian and Theodora as a sibset! Very nice!
Thanks! :)
It's nice to know that you had a nice Caspian :)
It's nice to know that you had a nice Caspian :)
I have met two Caspians in my life so far. One was a year younger than me when I was in primary school (he was about 8 or 9)
And the other (maybe 10) I met a few years ago. He went by Cassy. I told him my name is Cassie too, that's how I found out his name was Caspian.
I don't think of Narnia. If it wasn't too close to my name Id consider using it for a son.
And the other (maybe 10) I met a few years ago. He went by Cassy. I told him my name is Cassie too, that's how I found out his name was Caspian.
I don't think of Narnia. If it wasn't too close to my name Id consider using it for a son.
I say use it. I think it's a very nice name. Very hansome. I love a lot of weird names for boys. Anderson being the weirdest I can think of at the moment. Most people think it's weird because it is seen as a total surname, but I still love it. For the record, it's wau better than Anakin. That name just doesn't seem usable because pretty much everyone knows Star Wars and he's a main guy. And Anakin isn't common, but it's well known. Anyways, i really like it. I tend to like a lot of boy names that start with C or J.
I think Caspian works just fine. It's not strange or childish, and I think Anakin is far worse. Caspian and Theodora could work for siblings, but Caspian and Alfred or Wilfred is too much of a stretch.
Personally, I prefer Casper, Caspar or Kaspar over Caspian.
Personally, I prefer Casper, Caspar or Kaspar over Caspian.
This message was edited 6/29/2015, 12:47 AM
I think it sounds similar enough to Caspar to be considered serious. It's way more serious than Anakin as well, as the name is not that well known.
However, I would stead clear of the nickname Cas/Cassie which is very feminine and less serious.
I do think Caspian and Theodora sound good together. Personally, I like the combo Caspian Edmund.
However, I would stead clear of the nickname Cas/Cassie which is very feminine and less serious.
I do think Caspian and Theodora sound good together. Personally, I like the combo Caspian Edmund.
I definitely think Caspian is usable, especially these days when anything goes. I like the name and always think of the Narnia reference myself. Caspian and Theodora could work for siblings, I mean why not? Alfred and Wilfred seem super old and frumpy next to Caspian though. I especially wouldn't use Wilfred because of the stupid dog / human show of the same name. Casper is ok, but I prefer Caspian. Calvin I quite like and Cal is a cute nn.
I really like the name Caspian. I do associate it with the Narnia character, but there's also a sea which predates those books.
I don't think it's really in the same category as Anakin (and, holy crap, two?? in one school???), since for one thing the sea as mentioned above but also because the Narnia books are older than the Star Wars films, and the older something this the more legit it feels in general. Caspian is also a lot easier to shorten - what do you do with Anakin, anyway? Ana? Ani? Cas at least has a strong masculine sound to it (and is also the nickname of Castiel from 'Supernatural', which is a bonus for me but probably not for everyone).
I love Caspian & Theodora as a sibset. :) Caspian & Alfred is nice too. Not really a fan of Wilfred as a first name, though.
I'm not a fan of either Casper ("the Friendly Ghost") or Calvin ("and Hobbes"). I'd pic Caspian over both any day.
I don't think it's really in the same category as Anakin (and, holy crap, two?? in one school???), since for one thing the sea as mentioned above but also because the Narnia books are older than the Star Wars films, and the older something this the more legit it feels in general. Caspian is also a lot easier to shorten - what do you do with Anakin, anyway? Ana? Ani? Cas at least has a strong masculine sound to it (and is also the nickname of Castiel from 'Supernatural', which is a bonus for me but probably not for everyone).
I love Caspian & Theodora as a sibset. :) Caspian & Alfred is nice too. Not really a fan of Wilfred as a first name, though.
I'm not a fan of either Casper ("the Friendly Ghost") or Calvin ("and Hobbes"). I'd pic Caspian over both any day.
I'm glad that you don't put it in the same category as Anakin, it was just a thought that had crossed my mind.
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I've never read the Narnia books, so I don't see that with the name. I think of the Caspian Sea first. I think it could definitely work and I like the nn Cas.
I would not go with Casper as I would think of 'the friendly ghost', although, I don't know how many kids nowadays have heard of that. Calvin is good too. If our last name didn't end in an N, it would have been on my lists.
I would not go with Casper as I would think of 'the friendly ghost', although, I don't know how many kids nowadays have heard of that. Calvin is good too. If our last name didn't end in an N, it would have been on my lists.