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What do you think of the name Otto?
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I'm used to it as a name for those reversible dogs, like Old English Sheepdogs, that look the same from both ends until they move. They often have sisters or mates called Anna.
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Otto is a GP to me. I really like it but I'm not sure whether it's ready for a comeback in Germany. I fear a little Otto might get teased about his dated name.
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One of my close friends named her first rabbit Otto (sadly he has now passed on)
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Concise, balanced, zippy.
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I really enjoy Otto.
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loveI love Otto. It's so adorable and yet serious. It would age beautifully I think - heartrendingly cute on a toddler, cool on an angsty teen in skinny jeans, respectable and handsome on a man in his prime, and dignified on an old geezer. Simply parfait.
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I know a family with this surname, so I don't like it as a fn. I also grew up in the 90's so it reminds me of the old show Rocket Power.
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I like it. Its familiar enough to get away with... I think it works well with longer classical middle names like Christian, Alexander, William.
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I like it. It has a spunky feel.
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My husband would never let me use it (except maybe on a pet) but I like it.
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