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Edward/Edwin
Do we're decided on Spencer - or Spencer Edward - but today I was thinking about Edwin, so:Spencer Edward or Spencer Edwin and why?Thanks!
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Spencer Edward. I find Edward more handsome and strong-sounding than Edwin, though I wouldn't be averse to meeting a young Edwin.
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I dislike the name Edward so I would pick Spencer Edwin.
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Out of the two combos, I prefer Spencer Edward. I just think it sounds better and I also prefer Edward to Edwin. Tbh, I'd actually prefer Spencer Edmund.
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Not a massive fan of Spencer, however I love Edward! its classic, handsome and still not overly common. Edwin sounds weedy.
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I prefer the flow of Spencer Edward to Spencer Edwin. Both good names though.
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Spencer Edward seems to flow better than Spencer Edwin.I love Spencer.
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I prefer Spencer Edwin, simply because in Spencer Edward there is a repeated "r" sound.
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Spencer Edwin!
Spencer is uber cute, and I think it goes splendidly with Edwin. I think Edwin is a very lovely name that hardly ever gets used.
I'm a little prejudiced against using Edward because of the Twilight books.
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Haha, good point!
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Spencer Edward. The individual names seem to go together much better than Spencer Edwin, even though I prefer Edwin more by itself.
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Thank you!
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Spencer EdwinI'm not sure why. Spencer is a name that can go one of two ways for me - it can remind me of a whiny brat or it can remind me of a dapper gentleman. Edwin has a nerdy vibe that offsets the very preppiness of Spencer, making it more approachable. Edwin also has an older, edgier vibe to me than the safe Edward.
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Thanks! That's what I was thinking. The Rs in SpeceR EdwaRd seem to make it rough, I think.
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