Re: Vincent
in reply to a message by guru
9 The only thing I don't care for about it is the pair of N sounds. N is so downbeat. Makes the name a bit "dark" if you know what I mean. If a name had different letters, Vircent or Vincet or something (in its normal form with the same meaning, history, and naminess etc as Vincent) I'd probably be all mushy about it. But two Ns... not a 10.
I don't like Vince or Vinny, but Vin is very viable. Voila! And I think just plain Vincent is feasible without sounding stuckup.
Vincent Paul makes me hear "Vin St. Paul" - other than that it's fine.
Vincent Charles, Vincent Marcus, Vincent Damon
I don't like Vince or Vinny, but Vin is very viable. Voila! And I think just plain Vincent is feasible without sounding stuckup.
Vincent Paul makes me hear "Vin St. Paul" - other than that it's fine.
Vincent Charles, Vincent Marcus, Vincent Damon
This message was edited 5/20/2011, 8:05 PM