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Alphonse/Anatole/Ambrose
Which do you like best? And why, if you'd like to expound on it. :DAlphonseAnatoleAmbrose
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Alphonsethen Anatole. Alphonse I find very stately and gruffy, and I'm really drawn to the Alph sound in any name. Anatole is cool, it's very blonde and clipped and introverted and glasses-wearing, but I simply don't find it namey enough to work with. I don't really like Ambrose, although I can see the appeal - like a warm cup of tea and some intellectual discussion. I just can't ever make myself like "mbr" all together. I'm all for consonant clusters, but not that one.
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consonant clustersWhat's your favourite consonant cluster? I think I used to have an aversion to clustery names like that when I was younger - I like vowels in between everything to make it sound like a Babylonia princess of some such thing - something like "Alamina" would have been sooo pretty to my 12 year old self. But the older I get the crunchier I seem to like my names.
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I think of 3+ ones, LFR is my absolutely favorite. I also really like fr, fl, ct, lf, gl, cht, sw, st, ng, lg, ld, lm, lv, rn.Yeah I used to be that way too, and then I started getting crunchier - now I find myself embracing lots of non-crunchy names. Like I really like the names Aline and Alina, isn't that awful?
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I like them all, but I'd have to pick Anatole. I like the meaning and I have good associations with it. I had a weird name dream once about an Anatoliy, so I'm kind of sold on Anatole after that. He was 6 years old, named Anatoliy Modestovich, and had an uncle who was kind of crazy. :P
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Ambrose...I never liked the name Alphonse (it's a family name) we call him Al though. I think Ambrose needs a nn though. Haha, like Bro! I don't know why I like it. I think it sounds better maybe.
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Ambrose. It just sounds so...elegant.
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Ambrose
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Ditto
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Alphonse's kind of cute, but Anatole and Ambrose are a wee bit ptetentious to me.
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Out of those three, probably Ambrose, although Alphonse is a close second. If it were Alphonsus instead, it'd win.
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AnatoleI woke up in his arms a year ago.
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Ambrose
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AmbroseIt reminds me of the author Stephen Ambrose, whom I like, and I strongly dislike Anatole on sound alone. Alphonse is all right, but the sound of the name and associations I have with Ambrose put it ahead.
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Ambrosemost definitely.
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Ambrosesrsly, "immortal"Also, Ambrose BierceAlso it just sounds better.
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AlphonseBecause it is different and I am enjoying it. :-D I just used Alphonsine in a combo not long ago (did that happen today?) and am tickled by the idea of it making my semi-permanent list. Ambrose is kind of tired in the context of this board. I'm definitely less thrilled with it than I might have been at one point. I did meet one in real life and I have to admit, as boring as it is here it was kind of delightful then. His surname was Tappy, which made it sound whimsical and fictional. But I think Ambrose has a lot of potential to sound self-conscious and pretentious as well, if not done right. Whatever "right" may be.I've never been big on Anatole. For one I'm a bit unclear on its pronunciation. For another it always brings to mind anoles. You could do worse, but still. Unsure pronunciation plus lizards makes it more "thing" than "name" to me, unfortunately.
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you know whatI think Alphonse is my favourite as well. It's different without having the prissiness of Anatole and Ambrose. And it has that undeniable old-man style I so enjoy. :D
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AnatoleBut I prefer Anatoly :)
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AnatoleI picture a hot young man from the 1930s, with dark hair and eyes. And a moustache.Alphonse is too old man-ish and I am unable to imagine someone called Ambrose. It's weird, it almost doesn't feel like a name for a person to me. I find Ambroise more appealing, partly because I am used to it I guess.

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AnatoleI like the way Anatole sounds. :)
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AmbroseI have a character named Ambrose. The other two have simply never appealed to me.
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