[Opinions] Re: Baby boy needs a name
in reply to a message by chrssosp
I think the best sounding names would have nicknames that are punchy and short, or ending in Y or ie. Or just be like that without a nickname.
Nothing ending in A(H) or S or M or P. Probably not R, either, and certain L endings. Because of running together with the P.
No emphatic "ee" sounds (like in Dean or Ezekiel).
Let's look at the top 20 or so.
How about Oliver "Ollie," Henry, Luke (prob. not Lucas), Mateo, Jack, Daniel "Dan," John?
I would suggest Rafael but it doesn't really have a great nickname. If you prefer longish names, it'd be good.
Max would be good despite ending in S, I think.
Henry and Jack seem the coolest to me, of the most widely-liked names right now, with Padilla.
Just scrolling the chart and picking out possibilities:
Rhett, Alan, Enzo, Simon, Roy, Archie, Hugo, Erik, Damon, Diego, Lucian, Raul, Cade, Oakley, Aaron?
What is your style, I dunno.
Peter is actually not bad if you like the memorable alliteration. Pete Padilla sounds alright, likeable.
- mirfak
Nothing ending in A(H) or S or M or P. Probably not R, either, and certain L endings. Because of running together with the P.
No emphatic "ee" sounds (like in Dean or Ezekiel).
Let's look at the top 20 or so.
How about Oliver "Ollie," Henry, Luke (prob. not Lucas), Mateo, Jack, Daniel "Dan," John?
I would suggest Rafael but it doesn't really have a great nickname. If you prefer longish names, it'd be good.
Max would be good despite ending in S, I think.
Henry and Jack seem the coolest to me, of the most widely-liked names right now, with Padilla.
Just scrolling the chart and picking out possibilities:
Rhett, Alan, Enzo, Simon, Roy, Archie, Hugo, Erik, Damon, Diego, Lucian, Raul, Cade, Oakley, Aaron?
What is your style, I dunno.
Peter is actually not bad if you like the memorable alliteration. Pete Padilla sounds alright, likeable.
- mirfak
This message was edited 8/6/2023, 12:03 AM