I like Henry
in reply to a message by bagulec
I would use a long mn, Henry Alexander, Henry Sebastian, Henry Dominic, Henry Jonathan, Henry Julian, Henry Benjamin
Henryk is fine if he has Polish roots, Henri if he has French roots and Henrik if he has Scandinavian roots. Otherwise it might look contrived.
I like both Henry and Harry. One disadvantage with Harry is if other boys tease him with "hairy". With Henry you can in that case use Henry, Hank or Hal (the shakespearian nn) instead of Harry.
Henryk is fine if he has Polish roots, Henri if he has French roots and Henrik if he has Scandinavian roots. Otherwise it might look contrived.
I like both Henry and Harry. One disadvantage with Harry is if other boys tease him with "hairy". With Henry you can in that case use Henry, Hank or Hal (the shakespearian nn) instead of Harry.