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[Opinions] Angus
What does everyone think of Angus, and the possible nn Gus? What about a sibset of Henry, Lucy, and Angus? Combo ideas? All thoughts and comments are appreciated!
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Angus reminds me of the beef. I don't particularly like either the look or the sound of Angus, to be honest, although the nickname Gus is cute. Henry, Lucy and Angus makes a good sibset, I think.
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I don't get the appeal. It sounds like an old Scotsman's name.
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I don't mind the name Angus at all and the nn Gus would be fine imo. Henry, Lucy and Angus makes a very cute sib set and I like it a lot. I'd like it even better if it were Harry, Lucy and Angus, but that's just me.
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This is the name of my mother's parrot.He's an African Grey, and a very beautiful bird. I don't know why she named him Angus, but it suits him.I like the name a lot because it's very powerful. Gus is a cute NN, but I don't think it goes well with Henry and Lucy. It overshadows them.
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Love love love itIt is reasonably popular in Australia so I associate it more with people I know with the name than cows, which seems to be the issue most Americans have with it. The son of a family friend is Angus nn Gus and I think it awesome. It is such a rugged and strong name.Henry, Lucy and Angus are brilliant together.My go-to Angus combos are Angus William or Angus Patrick.
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I wouldn't let the cow association dissuade me from using it if I really wanted to. Patrick is my father's name so I would totally use Angus Patrick. :-)
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I'm not that fond of Angus. Angst :)For a Scottish name I prefer Hamish.
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I automatically think of steak and cows. It's not one I'd myself, however, I think it works well with Henry and Lucy. How about August? I think it sounds great with Henry and Lucy.I'm not too fond of Gus to be honest. I just don't like the sound of it, and it's hard for me to take it seriously.Combos:Angus Joel
Angus William
Angus Liam
Angus Peter
Angus Charles
Angus Charlie
Angus Lyle
Angus Daniel
Angus Benjamin
Angus Niall
Angus Nigel
Angus Palmer
Angus Patrick
Angus Rodney
Angus Philander
Angus Philip / Phillip
Angus Warren
Angus Frederick
Angus Jonathan
Angus Nathaniel
Angus Jude
Angus Leo
Angus Leon

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I've never quite liked August, but it could grow on me. I'm not sure if I even like Gus.I like:Angus William
Angus Peter - I don't always like Peter but I like it here
Angus Patrick - I could see myself using this (Patrick is my father's name)
Angus Frederick
Angus Leo
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I love the name Angus. It screams Scottish Highlands to me, which is one of my favourite places. I don't think I'd use Gus as a nickname (for personal reasons, but I can see it on someone else's Angus). I think ultimately I wouldn't use it, just because it's one letter away from anus, and I see a lot of teasing with that name.I can't think of any combos off the top of my head, but I would more than likely use more Scottish / Gaelic / Celtic names. Alistair Angus (I went to write it the other way, but it just didn't flow) is nice. I love Seamus as well, but I see that as a fn with Angus as a mn. I can't picture Angus with more American names ... Angus Jayden just makes me cringe, just like Dezzz'TinE does.
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I love Alistair Angus, and yes, Angus Jayden is cringe-worthy.
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I am torn on Angus. I want to like it. I like the sound of it, the look of it, and the Scottishy image. But since I live in the US where it's pretty uncommon as a name, and I have cattle farmers in my family, I associate it too much with the cattle! It's a struggle to get past.I do like the nn Gus, and I think it makes Angus more approachable. I think Henry, Lucy, and Angus go together well, but there's something trendy-British about it.I don't have any Angus-as-a-fn combos. Hmm. It's pretty tough, so maybe would be nice with something that softens it or makes it more playful?
Angus Julian
Angus Theodore
Angus Enda
Angus Graham
Angus Christopher*
Angus Damien
Angus Gulliver*
Angus Pherick
Angus St. John*
Angus Noel*
(*my favorites)

This message was edited 3/26/2011, 7:45 AM

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It seems like a lot of people have the association with Angus cattle. I don't, so that wouldn't stop me from using it.I go back and forth on liking Gus. Part of me thinks it sounds silly.Angus Julian - I don't normally like Julian but I sounds good here
Angus St. John - I like the idea of this, but I think the "s" sounds run together
Angus Noel - :-)
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I love Henry and Lucy but I've never like Angus. I always find it silly. Probably because I live on a farm and I hear Angus I think beef. Like yeah I have four angus heifers in the backyard. Plust I know this is going to sound really weird but gross + puss = Gus. I combine words a lot. Like that zit is leaky gus. Sorry
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