[Opinions] Axel
Thoughts?
I was surprised when I found out it's a medieval name, rather than modern.
I think Axel is a handsome and strong name.
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I was surprised when I found out it's a medieval name, rather than modern.
I think Axel is a handsome and strong name.
“Dear optimist, pessimist, and realist – while you guys were busy arguing about the glass of wine, I drank it! Sincerely, the opportunist!”
-Lori Greiner
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It's a very classic Swedish name, along the lines of the English James or John.
I like Axel and have considered using it. I quite dislike the modern English vibe of it though and I hate when it's spelled Axl.
I like Axel and have considered using it. I quite dislike the modern English vibe of it though and I hate when it's spelled Axl.
It makes me think of axle, a central shaft for a rotating wheel, and by extension car parts in general. I can imagine Axel attending monster truck rallies and being a gear head.
It is a strong name and decidedly masculine. It isn't my cup of tea, but I can see it working well on certain personalities.
It is a strong name and decidedly masculine. It isn't my cup of tea, but I can see it working well on certain personalities.
This message was edited 10/4/2021, 7:28 AM
I like it in theory, but I’m scared that people are just going to associate it with an axel rod.
I had a neighbor named Axel, he was a year younger than me, which means he’d be turning 21 this year.
I had no idea it was a medieval name, either.
I don’t really like it, despite my newfound knowledge of its origins it sounds trendy, abrupt and harsh. It’s not a pleasant sound and it’s a little too close to a*shole.
I had no idea it was a medieval name, either.
I don’t really like it, despite my newfound knowledge of its origins it sounds trendy, abrupt and harsh. It’s not a pleasant sound and it’s a little too close to a*shole.
Don't like it
When I was little, I said I would want to name my son "Torque" because I kept hearing it in car commercials. This name reminds me of that.
My first association is with Guns n Roses; not a bad band at all really. But then there's the part of the car that keeps the wheels apart, and that rather spoils it.