I say VAL-en-teen on first glance, but I could get used to VAL-en-tin. Reminds me a bit of
Quentin, and so it does sound masculine to my ears. I think that it could work--better than fully
Valentine, if nothing else. A kid called
Valentin might have some trouble when he's young, but he'd be pretty much fine as an adult, I think; it sounds like one of those names a person grows to appreciate. And the nn
Val is hot. ;)
I like
Fletcher Valentin's rhythm better. It sounds jazzy to me, but that's because I hear
Fletcher Henderson (a big band leader of the 40s) when I say it.
Array (favourite combo would be
Michael Valentine, as in
Michael Valentine Smith of
Stranger in a Strange Land by
Robert A. Heinlein--classic 60s sci-fi :)
She had fallen against the windows, which were pressed against the windows, which were pressed against the old oak near across the age of the old Aunt Sophronia--was almost dreadful enough to walk on.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.