Romeo
What do you think of Romeo for a boy? Too tied to the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet? Usable?
Do you think it will get common among the masses? It's a bit celeb trendy already.
Do you know anyone named Romeo? Does he get teased? Would people make lots of jokes or annoying comments on the name?
Would you expect a Romeo to come from Italy? Is the name too romantic or wimpy for a boy?
Do you pronounce it RO-mee-o or RO-meh-o (RO-may-o?), ro-MEH-o, ro-MAY-o
Do you think it will get common among the masses? It's a bit celeb trendy already.
Do you know anyone named Romeo? Does he get teased? Would people make lots of jokes or annoying comments on the name?
Would you expect a Romeo to come from Italy? Is the name too romantic or wimpy for a boy?
Do you pronounce it RO-mee-o or RO-meh-o (RO-may-o?), ro-MEH-o, ro-MAY-o
This message was edited 1/7/2009, 12:41 PM
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I love the name but I think it's too related to Romeo and Juliet. Otherwise I'd definitely use it. It's such a nice name.
No, I don't think it will ever be common and I've never heard anyone named Romeo (other than Romeo from Romeo & Juliet).
I think that a Romeo can come from anywhere but maybe more likely to have an Italian background. Not necessarily though. It's romantic but it's definitely not too wimpy for a boy - I actually think the opposite.
I pronounce it Ro-MEE-oh.
No, I don't think it will ever be common and I've never heard anyone named Romeo (other than Romeo from Romeo & Juliet).
I think that a Romeo can come from anywhere but maybe more likely to have an Italian background. Not necessarily though. It's romantic but it's definitely not too wimpy for a boy - I actually think the opposite.
I pronounce it Ro-MEE-oh.
Romeo = 'ROW-mee-o'
I don't like it at all, I think it's tacky.
I don't like it at all, I think it's tacky.
My cat is called Romeo!
That's why it's a bit hard for me to see it on a human, but I wouldn't think it's horrible but rather charming. I pronounce it RO-mee-o in English and my cat's name RO-meh-o.
That's why it's a bit hard for me to see it on a human, but I wouldn't think it's horrible but rather charming. I pronounce it RO-mee-o in English and my cat's name RO-meh-o.
I say Ro-me-oh, nd I absolutely ADORE the name. I wanted soo badly to name my son Romeo but I didn't, thinking he would get teased too much. I love love love it, nd should I be fortunate enough to have a second son, I don't think I'll hesitate to use it.
I like the name but i know a dog with the name and cant get that image out of my head.
however, i think as a proper name it is a great classic!
You could call him Roy! For all the rest he can use his proper name.
hope that helped!
however, i think as a proper name it is a great classic!
You could call him Roy! For all the rest he can use his proper name.
hope that helped!
I don't think it's useable, not only for the Shakesperean character but also because of the way "Romeo" has become a synonim for "ladies' man".
What do you think of Romeo for a boy? Too tied to the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet? Usable? I like it yes it's usable
Do you think it will get common among the masses? It's a bit celeb trendy already. I see it a few times in BA's butn ot often.
Do you know anyone named Romeo? Does he get teased? Would people make lots of jokes or annoying comments on the name? I don't know any Romeos
Would you expect a Romeo to come from Italy? Is the name too romantic or wimpy for a boy? No, and No
Romeo has been on my list for ages.
Do you think it will get common among the masses? It's a bit celeb trendy already. I see it a few times in BA's butn ot often.
Do you know anyone named Romeo? Does he get teased? Would people make lots of jokes or annoying comments on the name? I don't know any Romeos
Would you expect a Romeo to come from Italy? Is the name too romantic or wimpy for a boy? No, and No
Romeo has been on my list for ages.
This message was edited 1/7/2009, 12:53 PM