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Magnus
Lately I'm loving the name Magnus for a boy. It's one of my 'ugly' names - gorgeous to me, but not to many people! This means I'd keep it as a middle name I think ... What do you make of these combos?Farrell Magnus
Lorcan Magnus
Joel Magnus
Nichol Magnus (NICK-ul)
Carwyn Magnus_____________________________________________________________________Elinor"Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so."
~ Douglas Adams
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I like Joel Magnus the best.
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I prefer Nichol Magnus. But, if you love it, you should use it as a first name. I have a baby boy due in April and we are going with Magnus. I do get some strange looks, but the positive feedback on the board is encouraging. I do think the name is gaining in popularity or at least familiarity. I posted about Magnus back in the summer and the responses were definately more mixed. Maybe Will Ferrel naming his son Magnus has put it more in the limelight.At any rate, yeah for Magnus. I also do not see the name as something to live up to. My son is already "great" in my eyes, no matter how he turns out. He will always be the "great one" in our hearts.So, there are my two cents for what it's worth. :-)
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Love Magnus! Its Pierre's new favorite name for a boyLorcan Magnus is niceI love Caspian Magnus for my own combo~~~~~~~~~~ Bex ~~~~~~~~~~~
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I wouldnt call it Ugly but its nms. I think maybe because I autmomatically think of the Ice cream Magnum. Anyway I LOVE Joel - One of my all time favorites.
I am also eatable..but that is called canabalism my dear children, and is frowned upon in good society

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Joel MagnusI love both Joel and Magnus (and both names are popular in Sweden).Magnus pronounced the English way sounds a bit harsh, so I prefer it with a softer fn like Joel. Farrell Magnus would gm2v.Magnus is pronounced "MUNG-nus" in Sweden."You sought a flower and found a fruit. You sought a spring and found a sea. You sought a woman and found a soul. You are disappointed."
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
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I love Magnus, I have a great uncle named Magnus who is currently living in Denmark (although he is Icelandic by birth). From your list I like Carwyn Magnus best
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I really like the name Magnus. I'd say that Farrell Magnus, Lorcan Magnus, and Carwyn Magnus are my faves.
~ Charlie BlueI'm Merely Sitting Here...
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I love Magnus - not a surprise since I'm in love with Scandinavian names lately. I would use it even as a firt name, but I'm not sure it would match your naming style. As a mn, it's perfect. I like
Joel Magnus
Farrell MagnusLorcan Magnus somehow is a mismatch to me. I would like Nichol Magnus, but Nichol sounds too feminine for my taste (it reminds me of Nicole too much), and Carwyn is such a unique name that I would use a more common mn.
Sing once again with me our strange duet
My power over you grows stronger yet.

(The Phantom Of The Opera)
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I like Magnus, though it remins me a bit of "magma." I'm pretty sure Will Ferrell has a son named Magnus too. Out of you combos I like Joel Magnus the best. OT: I like your sig. I'm a big Douglas Adams fan. :)
-Amy-
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I don't think it's ugly, I just think it's too much to live up to. Like naming a kid Magnum, Big Boy, Great One, etc. I can see it as a mn, though, esp. if you love it. :b I love all your fn's, and esp. the combo Lorcan Magnus (even though the names are quite different in style imo).
~Heather~
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But would not Max be more to live up to?Magnus means "great", Max(imilian) means "greatest". I think it is not about the meaning but about how common a name is. Max is common, therefore nobody talks about the meaning."You sought a flower and found a fruit. You sought a spring and found a sea. You sought a woman and found a soul. You are disappointed."
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
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That definitely makes sense. I guess Magnus just 'bothers' me because it's so uncommon, while Max does not. Great point!~Heather~
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I agree completely
Sing once again with me our strange duet
My power over you grows stronger yet.

(The Phantom Of The Opera)
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I love it too. I have a long "nobody will like this but me" list too. From your list I like the combination Nichol Magnus. But I think *the* first name is still out there for Magnus. I almost prefer Magnus as a fn. As a mn, it reminds me of Peter "the Great" or Frederick "the Great" or Pompei Magnus ("the Great"). I have the same problem with Rex or Regina as mns. But I understand why you would shy away from using it as a fn. Nn Maggie for a boy? It worked for Senator Magnusson (sp?) here in Washington State, but he was a beloved old curmudgeon by then. Still, it's a great (no pun intended) name.
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Farrell Magnus isn't terrible...
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