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WDYTO Christer for a boy? Is it usable in England?
Could you suggest some middle names?Thank you.
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I like it, it's very handsome and manly. Plus completley usable in the UKChrister Declan
Christer Barnaby
Christer James
Christer Ramsey
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Cool. It reminds me of Christopher but also Chester. I like it as an alternative to Christopher and Christian. I think it'd be usable. Some people might think it's a nickname for Christopher, but that is easily corrected. Good find.
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I don't know about England. But here in the U.S. people would think it was Christ with a long "i" sound with an "r" on the end. And it wouldn't go over well. But the U.K. doesn't have our fundamentalist streak and so it might work. I prefer Kester over Christer for clarity.
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"Christer" is sometimes used in the U.S. as a derogatory term for fundamentalist Christians. So it definitely wouldn't go over well here. The situation is probably different overseas.http://therevealer.org/archives/1866
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I'd never seen it before, but my tendency was to pronounce it Chris-ter.
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I'm not sure why they'd think it has a long "i" sound in the U.S. Looks to me like it'd be pronounced Chris-ter. Either way, yes. I think it is perfectly usable. A nice change from Christopher and Christian.
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