Amadeus
It's a new favourite of mine. What are your honest opinions on it? Normally I would put a name like that on my list of GP's but I can actually see this one being used. I think it's quite cool actually. I would be pronouncing it ama-DAY-us. Any middle name suggestions? What do you think of Amadeus Rene? Thanks in advance!
Also, do you think it could work on a girl?
EDIT: Can you think of any possible nicknames?
Also, do you think it could work on a girl?
EDIT: Can you think of any possible nicknames?
This message was edited 4/26/2008, 4:45 PM
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I think it's very nice on paper. I can see the appeal to a name-nerd, as a name-nerd myself. But honestly, if I heard someone had named their baby Amadeus, I would cringe. In my neck of the woods it would come across as painfully pretentious.
Definitely, definitely don't think it works on a girl. It ends in "us", it's not in a grey area. Amadea for a girl.
Definitely, definitely don't think it works on a girl. It ends in "us", it's not in a grey area. Amadea for a girl.
I can definitely see where you're coming from
About it looking good on paper, and appealing to a name-nerd, but would sound quite silly on an actual baby. That's why I'm not sure I'll ever use it.
About it looking good on paper, and appealing to a name-nerd, but would sound quite silly on an actual baby. That's why I'm not sure I'll ever use it.
Not really my style.
It's so strongly tied to Mozart for me that I can't quite see using it in real life, but I do like it very much. Mozart's birth name was actually Gottlieb, which has the same meaning in German (that man had a lot of names, he was born Johannes Chrysostom Wolfgang Gottlieb or some such monstrosity...). I think it's all-boy, and Amadeus Rene is a little heavy on the religious connotations, but a good-sounding name if you're okay with the baggage. As for nn, "Dey" is the best I can come up with.
As a teenager I had a triplet set in my head with Amadeus, Gottlieb and Theophilus as the middle names, haha.
ETA: I cannot believe that Chrysostom isn't in the database! Anglicans say the brief prayer of St Chrysostom every darn Sunday morning. And it was one of Mozart's names!
As a teenager I had a triplet set in my head with Amadeus, Gottlieb and Theophilus as the middle names, haha.
ETA: I cannot believe that Chrysostom isn't in the database! Anglicans say the brief prayer of St Chrysostom every darn Sunday morning. And it was one of Mozart's names!
This message was edited 4/26/2008, 8:21 PM
This is one rather "out-there" name that I actually like, and think is useable, which is surprising, since I have conservative tastes in names. My daughter and son-in-law love the name, and considered using it as a middle name for their son, due to the fact that my daughter is a great admirerer of Mozart. But since my grandson's first name is Leonidas, my daughter ultimately felt that the two names together were too much, both being four syllables long and ending in an US sound.
i would use it as a mn if anything. i think its a name i'd consider giving to my cat, but not so much a person. too much of an association with Mozart (another name for a cat!).
I like it. Amadeus is a cool name along the lines of Cosmo and Ignatius. It's one of those names that is made of ten kinds of cool and should be used more often than it is.
Amadeus Rene is a hot name. LOVE Rene for a guy.
I don't see this name being as cool for a girl. Totally male to me. Amadea could work for a girl. And maybe Amadée. I'm not sure if that is a female version of the name or just another male variation.
Amadeus Rene is a hot name. LOVE Rene for a guy.
I don't see this name being as cool for a girl. Totally male to me. Amadea could work for a girl. And maybe Amadée. I'm not sure if that is a female version of the name or just another male variation.
I like it, but I feel like he would need a nn for it to work IRL. Which I am not sure what that would be. I think it would be a great mn though.
And there is actually a feminine form of Amadeus, Amadea. It's not on the site, but it used to be one of my favorites.
And there is actually a feminine form of Amadeus, Amadea. It's not on the site, but it used to be one of my favorites.
I like it. It has historical significance and a good ring to it. I could see it working on a little boy without being a GP. That's how I pronounce it, too.
I like Amadeus Rene! It flows well! Maybe Amadeus John or Amadeus Robert or even Amadeus William . . . as a MN, Grant Amadeus? Any of those strike your fancy?
On a girl? Absolutely not! No, no, no!
I like Amadeus Rene! It flows well! Maybe Amadeus John or Amadeus Robert or even Amadeus William . . . as a MN, Grant Amadeus? Any of those strike your fancy?
On a girl? Absolutely not! No, no, no!