[Opinions] Re: Roger
in reply to a message by dramaelf
I may be in the minority on this, but I've always liked the name Roger. It has a warm, friendly (modern) feeling to it and even has some medieval associations in my mind to add depth. Win - win.
I'm not so sure about Gilmour, unless that's a family surname. They both end in teh same sound which almost always turns me off. "Roger Gilmour" sounds vaguely familiar. Is that a famous person?
I'm not so sure about Gilmour, unless that's a family surname. They both end in teh same sound which almost always turns me off. "Roger Gilmour" sounds vaguely familiar. Is that a famous person?
This message was edited 9/28/2011, 11:28 AM
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I agree with you, Bear. Roger is a very friendly name. :D