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WDYTO Jarvis?
It has been on my PNL for ages but I have recently been looking after a little boy named Jarvis at work and he is beyond adorable and saying it all day has made me really think seriously about it, but I am still not quite sure.WDYT of Jarvis?
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I have the complete opposite image of the name than queenv. I see Jarvis as a good name for a snooty butler. I don't care for it at all. It's very harsh.
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Love it!I really love it, its such a handsome and under used name :)
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It makes me think of Jarvis Cocker, the musician. He's gorgeous, in that indie way. It sounds upperclass to me.
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Jarring...I really dislike it. It feels retro in a bad way, like Clem and Otis. Something I really hope doesn't come back in. What could you use as a nickname for it?
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Ditto.
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We call the little boy at my work Jarv, Jarvs or Jarvy...none of which I really like. Most of the time he is called just Jarvis though. The lack of nn possibilities is a problem actually...
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Tale of Two Cities! The only place I've heard it. So I can't really separate the association. But it's an excellent book, and the character, Jarvis Lorry, is a wonderful one.
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I like it. A good name. I'd certainly use it.
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I like it, but I wouldn't use it myself. To me it just doesn't sound like a kid. It sounds good as a teenager or an adult, but I can't really see it on a kid... "Hey Jarvis, want to play tag... Give the barbie back to your sister, Jarvis.... Hey Jarvis, let's go get ice cream..." Nah. He would need a nicname while he was little in my opinion.
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I agree, but...Seeing as how a person is a teenager/adult for the majority of their life, I find it refreshing to hear a strong sounding name that would age well.And to answer the OP I do like Jarvis. Not enough to use myself but it's definitely a name that would grow on me. I think it's something about the "jar" sound that throws me off. I would be happy to meet a little Jarvis though.
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It sounds really redneck to me. "Hey, my name is Jarvis. I'm an unemployed tobacco picker. I'm a God-fearin' gun-toter. Someday I'll fix that ole pickup that's been sittin' in my yard for the last three years. Want some chaw?"
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Hehe, that is interesting! It is funny how different people's perspectives and associations can be. I was just thinking that perhaps Jarvis was too pompous sounding. To me it is almost too spoilt private school boy.
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I kind of like it
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