More choosing, if you'd be so kind
Quincey or Vincent?
-- Vincent after van Gogh, Quincey after P. Morris.
Byron or Bram?
Benedict "Bennett" or Bennett?
Byron, Bram, Benedict, or Bennett?
Jasper or Kasper?
-- Not Casper, please.
Hadley, Harper or Hector?
-- Harper's popularity for girls in the US doesn't bother me.
Again, answer how you wish.
Much obliged!
Ottilie
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/116467
-- Vincent after van Gogh, Quincey after P. Morris.
Byron or Bram?
Benedict "Bennett" or Bennett?
Byron, Bram, Benedict, or Bennett?
Jasper or Kasper?
-- Not Casper, please.
Hadley, Harper or Hector?
-- Harper's popularity for girls in the US doesn't bother me.
Again, answer how you wish.
Much obliged!
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/116467
This message was edited 7/6/2015, 6:57 AM
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Thank you, everyone!
I really appreciate all of the answers.
I really appreciate all of the answers.
Quincey or Vincent? Vincent
Byron or Bram? Byron. I prefer Bram as a nickname for Abram.
Benedict "Bennett" or Bennett? Bennett
Byron, Bram, Benedict, or Bennett? Byron
Jasper or Kasper? Haha I like Casper. I'll choose Jasper, though.
Hadley, Harper, or Hector? For boys? Harper. I like Hector as well. Both are nice.
Byron or Bram? Byron. I prefer Bram as a nickname for Abram.
Benedict "Bennett" or Bennett? Bennett
Byron, Bram, Benedict, or Bennett? Byron
Jasper or Kasper? Haha I like Casper. I'll choose Jasper, though.
Hadley, Harper, or Hector? For boys? Harper. I like Hector as well. Both are nice.
Vincent. Quincy has never sounded like a name to me, but more like a description of something made with a lot of quinces.
Byron. Bram also doesn't sound like a name to me.
Bennett, because I love it, and Benedict nn Bennett is way too OTT.
Bennett, because I love it. Benedict is nice too. Byron is pretentious and snobby. Bram is someone with a strong accent saying broom.
Jasper because it's handsome and makes me think of Canada. Kasper is fine too.
Hadley, because I think it'd be spunky on a boy and it has my favorite sound of the three. Harper I really dislike because it makes me think of harpies and someone harping on about something, although I do prefer it on a boy, where as hector makes me think of heckling.
Byron. Bram also doesn't sound like a name to me.
Bennett, because I love it, and Benedict nn Bennett is way too OTT.
Bennett, because I love it. Benedict is nice too. Byron is pretentious and snobby. Bram is someone with a strong accent saying broom.
Jasper because it's handsome and makes me think of Canada. Kasper is fine too.
Hadley, because I think it'd be spunky on a boy and it has my favorite sound of the three. Harper I really dislike because it makes me think of harpies and someone harping on about something, although I do prefer it on a boy, where as hector makes me think of heckling.
Vincent
Bram
Bennett
Bram, but I almost picked Bennett again.
Kasper
Harper
Bram
Bennett
Bram, but I almost picked Bennett again.
Kasper
Harper
Vincent. I love Vincent. It's dashing, broody and a little bit dorky, but in a good way. I get more of a Vincent Price than a Vincent van Gogh vibe from the name, but that's just me.
Bram. Bram is strong and stoic. Byron's a little bit wimpy and dorky in a not-so-positive way.
Benedict. I'm not sold on Bennett, but it's made better by being a nickname that one can opt to use or not to use. I quite like Benedict.
Both. I love Jasper, but if you're not sold on Casper, Kasper's a nice choice. It doesn't look as nice in my opinion, but it still has the cool sound.
Ehhhh... Harper? Maybe? Hector's the only masculine seeming name in the bunch and I can't stand it. Hadley is too firmly surname-turned-girls'-name. So Harper it has to be, not that I like it - surname vibe, girls'-name vibe and 'to harp on' to name but a few reasons.
Bram. Bram is strong and stoic. Byron's a little bit wimpy and dorky in a not-so-positive way.
Benedict. I'm not sold on Bennett, but it's made better by being a nickname that one can opt to use or not to use. I quite like Benedict.
Both. I love Jasper, but if you're not sold on Casper, Kasper's a nice choice. It doesn't look as nice in my opinion, but it still has the cool sound.
Ehhhh... Harper? Maybe? Hector's the only masculine seeming name in the bunch and I can't stand it. Hadley is too firmly surname-turned-girls'-name. So Harper it has to be, not that I like it - surname vibe, girls'-name vibe and 'to harp on' to name but a few reasons.
Vincent
Bram
Bennett on its own, but I prefer Benedict as a full name
Benedict
Kasper (or Kaspar)
Harper
Bram
Bennett on its own, but I prefer Benedict as a full name
Benedict
Kasper (or Kaspar)
Harper
Quincey - Long-time favorite of mine! I'm always hesitant with Vincent because, while I like it and the nn Vince, I despise Vinnie.
Byron - I like both. They have nice literary feels to them. I'm going with Byron today because I like the idea of a Byron "Ron/Ronny." Wonderful alternative to Ronald.
Benedict - Lovely name that I find much more attractive than Bennett (nothing wrong with Bennett, I just don't think it has the same class and charm as Benedict).
Benedict - Lo siento, Byron. :(
Kasper - I just love that Polish pronunciation. Kaspar, however, would make me swoon uncontrollably. Jasper I like, but it's the name of a family dog so it's hard for me to see it on a person.
Hector - HectorHectorHector, a thousand times Hector. Love this name to death.
Byron - I like both. They have nice literary feels to them. I'm going with Byron today because I like the idea of a Byron "Ron/Ronny." Wonderful alternative to Ronald.
Benedict - Lovely name that I find much more attractive than Bennett (nothing wrong with Bennett, I just don't think it has the same class and charm as Benedict).
Benedict - Lo siento, Byron. :(
Kasper - I just love that Polish pronunciation. Kaspar, however, would make me swoon uncontrollably. Jasper I like, but it's the name of a family dog so it's hard for me to see it on a person.
Hector - HectorHectorHector, a thousand times Hector. Love this name to death.
Quincey or Vincent?
-- Vincent. Van Gogh is my favorite artist, plus the name Vincent has a nicer sound to it.
Byron or Bram?
-- Bram.
Benedict "Bennett" or Bennett?
-- Bennett.
Byron, Bram, Benedict, or Bennett?
-- Benedict.
Jasper or Kasper?
-- Jasper. It has a better sound.
Hadley, Harper or Hector?
-- Hadley.
-- Vincent. Van Gogh is my favorite artist, plus the name Vincent has a nicer sound to it.
Byron or Bram?
-- Bram.
Benedict "Bennett" or Bennett?
-- Bennett.
Byron, Bram, Benedict, or Bennett?
-- Benedict.
Jasper or Kasper?
-- Jasper. It has a better sound.
Hadley, Harper or Hector?
-- Hadley.
Vincent.
Who doesn't want a Vinny in the family? Just sayin'.
Bram - way cooler.
Benedict - if you're heading there, just go all the way. ;)
Ooooh, tough one. Jasper I guess. It's a bit quirkier, and I always read Kasper as Kasperl for some reason.
Hector is the coolest. Hadley is kinda unique though too.
Who doesn't want a Vinny in the family? Just sayin'.
Bram - way cooler.
Benedict - if you're heading there, just go all the way. ;)
Ooooh, tough one. Jasper I guess. It's a bit quirkier, and I always read Kasper as Kasperl for some reason.
Hector is the coolest. Hadley is kinda unique though too.
Vincent, because Quincy sounds like a ninny.
Byron, because Bram is too dramatic for the everyday, at least for me. Don't think I could call him that with a straight face.
Bennett, because I don't think of Cumberbatch, I think of Arnold.
Bennett wins out of all of these, hands down.
Jasper, because Casper/Kasper is comical.
Hadley, just cuz.
Byron, because Bram is too dramatic for the everyday, at least for me. Don't think I could call him that with a straight face.
Bennett, because I don't think of Cumberbatch, I think of Arnold.
Bennett wins out of all of these, hands down.
Jasper, because Casper/Kasper is comical.
Hadley, just cuz.
This message was edited 7/6/2015, 8:20 AM
Quincey or Vincent?
Byron or Bram?
I like both, but I think Byron can be a bit pretentious. So I guess I'll pick Bram.
Benedict "Bennett" or Bennett?
Benedict, "Ben".
Byron, Bram, Benedict, or Bennett?
Jasper or Kasper?
Hadley, Harper or Hector?
Byron or Bram?
I like both, but I think Byron can be a bit pretentious. So I guess I'll pick Bram.
Benedict "Bennett" or Bennett?
Benedict, "Ben".
Byron, Bram, Benedict, or Bennett?
Jasper or Kasper?
Hadley, Harper or Hector?
This message was edited 7/6/2015, 7:34 AM
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Bram
Bennett
Bennett
Jasper
Hadley
Bram
Bennett
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Jasper
Hadley