[Opinions] Percy?
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"When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do..." - Albert Einstein
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I like it, it’s very cute. Would love to meet a little boy named Percy.
I love it. I have a Percy Alva in my family history.
I love it. If we had a boy he might have been Percival or Percy.
I think of the train Percy from Thomas and Friends, but I doubt younger children would know of it today. They should though, I used to love it at least. Also Percy Jackson, the book series.
As a name though, meh. I don't know. I appreciate that it has history, but I don't like it at all. It's just meh.
As a name though, meh. I don't know. I appreciate that it has history, but I don't like it at all. It's just meh.
This message was edited 7/13/2021, 11:13 AM
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I think of the train Percy from Thomas and Friends, but I doubt younger children would know of it today. They should though, I used to love it at least. Also Percy Jackson, the book series.
As a name though, meh. I don't know. I appreciate that it has history, but I don't like it at all. It's just meh.
I think of the train Percy from Thomas and Friends, but I doubt younger children would know of it today. They should though, I used to love it at least. Also Percy Jackson, the book series.
As a name though, meh. I don't know. I appreciate that it has history, but I don't like it at all. It's just meh.
This message was edited 7/13/2021, 11:13 AM
I think it's very cute.
I rather like Percival, but the Percy nn isn't my style. Not that its bad, there' just something about it. The sound also drags the name Percival down. I think I like the end of the name as opposed to the beginning lmao
I know of a young Percy. In his case it's short for Percival. It makes me happy to know that there's a Percival/Percy out there in the world! I'd use this name myself.
I noticed more than one, I think - open to correction - in the latest UK birth notices that were posted the other day. And it startled me, but I think in a good way. A few generations ago, it's a family name and the name of a famous cricketer, so I've got reason to like it. I don't, really; find it hard to take Percy seriously. But I'm glad to see some young ones anyway.
I like it :)
Hate it, don't like the connections with it