[Opinions] Re: Rate my recent GP boy names :)
in reply to a message by honeyberry04
I can see Tess as boys name! Maybe as nickname for Thomas or Travis?
I know quite a few pubs and hotels named Belvedere (with its meaning being “beautiful view”) so I struggle seeing it as a first name.
Cymbeline (2) has always struck me as feminine (but I have never read the play)
Dashwood (7,5) is dashing! It makes me think of the Jane Austen’s Dashwood sisters. On that note my gp is Bingley!
Kitto (8) - Never heard of it before, but I like it!
Oleander (6) - Makes me think of HP, eventhoigh the character is named Olivander. I can see the appeal. Ionia that I look more closely it looks like the combination of two Scandinavian named: Ole and Ander(s)
Ptolemy (4) - how I struggled with this name! It took me a long while to learn how to pronounce it and I think a child will struggle how to spell it. The name also reminds me of chemistry?
formerly Belphoebe
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I am in the mood
to dissolve
in the sky.
- Virginia Woolf
I know quite a few pubs and hotels named Belvedere (with its meaning being “beautiful view”) so I struggle seeing it as a first name.
Cymbeline (2) has always struck me as feminine (but I have never read the play)
Dashwood (7,5) is dashing! It makes me think of the Jane Austen’s Dashwood sisters. On that note my gp is Bingley!
Kitto (8) - Never heard of it before, but I like it!
Oleander (6) - Makes me think of HP, eventhoigh the character is named Olivander. I can see the appeal. Ionia that I look more closely it looks like the combination of two Scandinavian named: Ole and Ander(s)
Ptolemy (4) - how I struggled with this name! It took me a long while to learn how to pronounce it and I think a child will struggle how to spell it. The name also reminds me of chemistry?
⭐️
I am in the mood
to dissolve
in the sky.
- Virginia Woolf