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[Opinions] Re: What Do You Think About These Names?
Gabriel - It sounds nice and classy, but it wouldn't be my first pick.Tobias (Toby) - I like this name and find it underused.Julian - I love the sound of this name; it's very handsome!Oliver (Ollie) - I get the appeal for this name, as it's very historical and handsome-sounding. However, it's a little too commonplace, even for me.Sebastian - This is a very wonderful, charming name that I think is a great choice.Ambrose - I love how unique this name is where I am; gives "mysterious-boy-next-door" impressions, which I enjoy.Edwin (Ned) - I think that this is a nice name and nickname, but I prefer Edward.Frederick (Freddie) - I would prefer Frederick in full form, without a nickname. However, I think that Freddie is adorable and stately as a nickname. Alexander (Xander) - Alexander is nicer without a nickname; I actually prefer Xander as a full name.Theodore (Theo) - This name is very nice and I enjoy the nickname Theo.Celeste - I think that the name Celeste is absolutely stunning.Evangeline (Evie) - I don't care for Evie at all, but Evangeline does have a pretty sound.Genevieve - I really love this name and feel that it's underappreciated.Marguerite (Margot) - I like Marguerite, but I prefer Megan, Margaret, and Margot. Charlotte (Lottie) - Charlotte is a great name and I love Lottie for a nickname (Also, Lottie as a name on its own)Josephine (Posie) - Josephine is pretty, but I dislike Posie very much.Madeleine - I like this name, when pronounced as "Mad-uh-layn". However, I prefer the name Madelyn over any other variant (Madeleine coming as a second).Rosemary (Romy) - I enjoy Rosemary, but I don't care for Romy at all.Millicent (Millie) - I like Millicent; Millie is also a cute nickname.Winifred (Edie) - I can understand the appeal for Winifred, but I don't generally like it. Edie sounds light and pretty; I'd prefer Edith with the nickname Edie.

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