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[Opinions] Re: Viggo vs Hugo
Hugo has a lovely meaning. My top association is a piteous orphan living in the walls of a train station.Viggo is Old Norse for "war," so it has an ancient warrior vibe. It sounds like the name of someone Beowulf would have encountered while visiting the Danes or a side character in "The 13th Warrior." He would be the old warrior that survived a hundred battles and now dispenses advice to the next generation. Both names have strong points. I prefer the sound of Viggo. Although I really like the meaning of Hugo, the sound is just okay to me.
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