[Opinions] Caradoc
WDYT of Caradoc?
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Sounds a bit too much like a medical term.
Giving me Took vibes :)
I really like it.
I usually like the oc sound, but it can be harsh, and Caradoc's crisper or lighter than, say, Murdoch.
The meaning is nice. I like Cedric, too.
I tend to like 3 syllable names.
One potential downside is that I don't like Carey or Kerry as a masculine name. I know they're not really related, but in a way they seem close.
I usually like the oc sound, but it can be harsh, and Caradoc's crisper or lighter than, say, Murdoch.
The meaning is nice. I like Cedric, too.
I tend to like 3 syllable names.
One potential downside is that I don't like Carey or Kerry as a masculine name. I know they're not really related, but in a way they seem close.
This message was edited 11/28/2022, 6:12 PM
It gave rise to the surname Cradock/Craddock, which I think is a warning as to how it would be pronounced beyond Wales. There's a rare Welsh alternative, Ceredig ...
I think it's handsome and romantic.
I like it if it sounds like caRADoc; not if it sounds like CAradoc.
I like it. I don't think it would work as a first name in English (Cara is a popular girl name, doc is short for doctor, and the alternative to doc is dog...) but it would be good as a middle name.
It is perhaps a bit much but I can't help but love it
This message was edited 11/26/2022, 11:57 AM
Don't care for it at all. It sounds more like a medical device for someone's heart.
Don't like it
I think it's a fun name for a dog. It sounds very gruff and the nickname Cara is too easily available.