[Opinions] Diggory
What is your opinion on the boys name Diggory? I have mixed feelings about it. If you want you can make combos.
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I love how it sounds, but I'd only use it as a middle name.
I don't really like it, and I consider it more of a surname than a first name.
I think I have seen someone called Diggory, but he was some kind of fat-cat tory guy who was on the news. I think he might even have been "sir" or "lord" Diggory something. So that's the impression I have: really posh and pretentious.
I think I have seen someone called Diggory, but he was some kind of fat-cat tory guy who was on the news. I think he might even have been "sir" or "lord" Diggory something. So that's the impression I have: really posh and pretentious.
My impression was the opposite of yours. It makes me think of a Victorian chimney sweeper for some reason.
Diggory Venn
It's an unusual name and an interesting one. Looking at Victorian birth data, the Digory spelling (which I think I prefer) seems to have been more common. With the given spelling, I think of Diggory Venn from Thomas Hardy's Return of the Native - he's quite an interesting character.
If I were using it, I'd go with something fairly common to balance it, like, say, Digory Thomas or Digory James. Looking at those, I think it's growing on me.
It's an unusual name and an interesting one. Looking at Victorian birth data, the Digory spelling (which I think I prefer) seems to have been more common. With the given spelling, I think of Diggory Venn from Thomas Hardy's Return of the Native - he's quite an interesting character.
If I were using it, I'd go with something fairly common to balance it, like, say, Digory Thomas or Digory James. Looking at those, I think it's growing on me.
This message was edited 5/1/2011, 10:15 AM
It's a funny name , but I like your taste hehe
Sounds silly and cartoonish to me.
Is that the name of a marsupial, or something?
Because that's what it sounds like. That, or a type of bird only found in Australia.
Sorry, but I can't take it seriously.
Because that's what it sounds like. That, or a type of bird only found in Australia.
Sorry, but I can't take it seriously.
It's not, but this made me grin :D
Didgeridoo
it's an australian wind instrument :-)
it's an australian wind instrument :-)
Oh, I know. I just thought the name Diggory sounded like the name of a marsupial. :)
It kind of does, but someone said Australian and I thought " Digeridoo!!"
agree
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OK, that is freaky weird because I didn't know that AT ALL! I only ever read the first book and saw the first movie.
hahaha!!! Here I was thinking that I had something all creative!!! sheesh!!!
hahaha!!! Here I was thinking that I had something all creative!!! sheesh!!!
:D Haha, I didn't know if you knew that or not. But yeah we don't meet Amos until the 4th book / movie. And he's a really minor character too so I doubt many people except for HP nerds know anything about him. :)
Well, thumbs up to JK, because that was one of my new faves. hahaha!!