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[Opinions] Julian
After several years I have finally come around to liking the name Julian. Thoughts? I kind of like the combination Julian Falcon.
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Hi !!!Julian Falcon is a positive surprise.I've always seen Julian as a name for a wit, aristocratic and ambitious man so Falcon (and the animal in general) fits this image very well.But I would use Julien (the French form). I like it more than Julian.
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I like Julian, but not enough to use. Just too many nicer anmes ahead of it in the queue.I also like Juliet, and would use it as a mn.Can't stand Julius or Julia, and Julie is my reason for never using Juliet as a fn.
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Yes, I like Julian. Julian Falcon feels a bit repetitive / rhymey but the names go well - not too similar but there's a style overlap.
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I like Julian, but I don't like Julian Falcon. It sounds odd.
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Since I have a female friend named Julian, I see it as unisex, with a leaning toward feminine. I prefer it over Julie, but not quite as much as Julia. I also see Falcon as unisex, with a leaning toward feminine. But weirdly, the combo Julian Falcon sounds all masculine.
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I love Julian! So handsome!
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Julian Falcon is cool. Julian is a name that I like some days, and some days I don't. Overall I think it's a nice name though, maybe a little too much on the soft side for me to actually use. One oy my son's half-brothers are named Julian, so I wouldn't use it anyway.
I also like Julius and Junius
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It's growing on me too. I've always like Julia, pronounced both the English and the Polish way (YOO-lya), but I think Julian is ugly in Polish (YOO-lyan). However, I think the English pronunciation is lovely, if a bit too aristocratic and delicate.I'm not fond of Julian Falcon - the n endings clash together.

This message was edited 6/10/2019, 9:02 AM

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