Re: More choosing, if you'd be so kind
in reply to a message by Ottilie
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.