[Opinions] Charles or George
wdyt
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George
Definitely George
Definitely George
George
For a couple of reasons. Firstly, I have a couple of great associations with the name George (my cousin George Sven & Causegirl's George Elliot). Secondly, I just plain do not like the sound of Charles. Plus it brings to mind Prince Charles. Oh, and George the Monkey is too cute, and a neat little association for a child called George.
For a couple of reasons. Firstly, I have a couple of great associations with the name George (my cousin George Sven & Causegirl's George Elliot). Secondly, I just plain do not like the sound of Charles. Plus it brings to mind Prince Charles. Oh, and George the Monkey is too cute, and a neat little association for a child called George.
George.
Both great, prefer Charles.
George
both are very handsome and masculine but George is much less common-while still being classic which is great
both are very handsome and masculine but George is much less common-while still being classic which is great
I think George is way better
George lately
although George and Charles are two of my very favorite handsome-boy-names. :)
I don't really know why I'm saying George except that it would be slightly more refreshing to meet a George than a Charles, I am in a George phase and out of a Charles phase, and today George's "color" to me appeals to me more than Charles's (rich, dark pink/red compared to rich orange).
although George and Charles are two of my very favorite handsome-boy-names. :)
I don't really know why I'm saying George except that it would be slightly more refreshing to meet a George than a Charles, I am in a George phase and out of a Charles phase, and today George's "color" to me appeals to me more than Charles's (rich, dark pink/red compared to rich orange).
Charles
George is my dad's name, and has therefore lost it's charm to me.
George is my dad's name, and has therefore lost it's charm to me.
Charles gets my vote, hands down. It's so classic, handsome, and masculine.
George, on the other hand, has never been my style. It just seems rather dated, and I don't care for the sound of it.
George, on the other hand, has never been my style. It just seems rather dated, and I don't care for the sound of it.
I prefer Charles
George gets my vote.
:)
:)
I'd prefer George.
George - I can say it.
what do you mean
Charles - very handsome and masculine name