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[Opinions] Re: Hardy har har (m)
It sounds like harsh, harlot, harpy, harmful, horror, heart, harmonize, hardy, but I don't generally notice. I'd say it's, um...dramatic and active sounding rather than harsh. It's like the color red.I like some but probably not enough that I'd consider using them.I've warmed up to Harmony a bit lately. I think it's fun and bright seeming in certain combos.Harriet
Harshini
Harlow
Haruna
HarukoHarold / Harald
Harris
Hart
Hartmut
Hartwig
Harouna
Harisha
HarshalNot all of them truly have the hahr sound, though.I'd probably use Hart or Harmony for that sound, if I had to.Casper, Vesper, and Prosper are some of my favorite names. Juniper is ok, but the "niper" part sounds a bit silly to me.~ song of the week: "Little Sparrow"
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