[Opinions] Gaius or Caius?
Which do you prefer, and why? Keeping in mind that they both rhyme with the phrase "fly us."
And of course, if you have any mn suggestions I'd love to hear them. :)
And of course, if you have any mn suggestions I'd love to hear them. :)
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Caius, by a long shot.
aha! full credit to me...
for getting you thinking about Caius :)
lol its a lovely name. Gaius is nice too but it just sounds kind of awkward to me and even though I know how its pronounced it still has that look of gay at the start of it to people who wouldn't pronounce it properly and that bugs me some how.
for getting you thinking about Caius :)
lol its a lovely name. Gaius is nice too but it just sounds kind of awkward to me and even though I know how its pronounced it still has that look of gay at the start of it to people who wouldn't pronounce it properly and that bugs me some how.
Caius!
Gaius just sounds...weird to me. I can't explain any better than that.
Caius George
Caius Octavian
Caius Oscar
Caius Micah
Gaius just sounds...weird to me. I can't explain any better than that.
Caius George
Caius Octavian
Caius Oscar
Caius Micah
Caius
Caius, definately.
I'd go with Caius, and thats simply based on the fact that if someone were to be named gaius, despite the correct pronunciation, theyd get called gay-us, which as you can imagine will only lead to teasing.
Caius
I know how Gaius is pronounced but I think you are kidding yourself if you think the kid isn't going to get teased for it (which sucks, but that's life). People will mispronounce it as gay-us and little kids will see the 'gai' and say 'gay'. Caius is much nicer and also avoids the obvious teasing potential.
- and this is coming from someone who will usually argue that it is only in very rare circumstances that a kid will get teased for their name and will usually advocate overlooking most potential teasing issues. I went to school with a Gaia. She got teased quite a bit in early high school. Everyone outgrew the teasing but it did happen and she still dislikes her name because of it. Gabriel on the other hand, while having the actual work 'gay' in the pronunciation never got teased.
I know how Gaius is pronounced but I think you are kidding yourself if you think the kid isn't going to get teased for it (which sucks, but that's life). People will mispronounce it as gay-us and little kids will see the 'gai' and say 'gay'. Caius is much nicer and also avoids the obvious teasing potential.
- and this is coming from someone who will usually argue that it is only in very rare circumstances that a kid will get teased for their name and will usually advocate overlooking most potential teasing issues. I went to school with a Gaia. She got teased quite a bit in early high school. Everyone outgrew the teasing but it did happen and she still dislikes her name because of it. Gabriel on the other hand, while having the actual work 'gay' in the pronunciation never got teased.
Caius, it sounds smoother
Same.
Caius
I like this name. I love the way it's spelled, and I love that it's uncommon, but not weird.
Caius Anthony(a bit too Roman, for me...)
Caius Franklin
Caius Timothy
Caius Andrew*
I like this name. I love the way it's spelled, and I love that it's uncommon, but not weird.
Caius Anthony(a bit too Roman, for me...)
Caius Franklin
Caius Timothy
Caius Andrew*
Caius...Caius looks more genuine, while Gaius looks like a Latin form of Guy or Guido.
Caius Severus
Caius Severinus
Caius Lucius
Caius Scholasticus
Caius Laurentius
Caius Marcus
Caius Aurelius
Caius Henricus
Caius Julius
Caius Augustus
Caius Bartholomaus
Caius Romulus
Caius Remus
Caius Septemius
Caius Alexander
Caius Sextus
Caius Marius
Caius Magnus
Caius Hermanus
Caius Severus
Caius Severinus
Caius Lucius
Caius Scholasticus
Caius Laurentius
Caius Marcus
Caius Aurelius
Caius Henricus
Caius Julius
Caius Augustus
Caius Bartholomaus
Caius Romulus
Caius Remus
Caius Septemius
Caius Alexander
Caius Sextus
Caius Marius
Caius Magnus
Caius Hermanus
This message was edited 7/7/2009, 1:06 PM
Gaius just because Caius was always supposed to be Gaius. Romans were just too lazy to carve the G lol. But anyway I would prefer Gaius as well.
This message was edited 7/7/2009, 12:57 PM
Gaius!
I love Gaius nn "Guy".
Gaius Evander?
I love Gaius nn "Guy".
Gaius Evander?
Gaius Evander is fanastic. I love Evander, so yay. Great flow, too. Thanks! :D
Caius