Re: Weldon, Hilton, Chester
in reply to a message by molly
I don't get the same feel from Chester as I do from Weldon and Hilton. With Weldon and Hilton your description of clunky, old-fashioned and nerdy fits just right. But Chester feels more awkward and misfit-like to me. Like the difference between intelligent-nerdy and awkward-geeky. Anyhow, I think Hilton is neat. Weldon is alright too. I like it more after your weldin' association. :) And I don't think it sounds too much like well-done at all.
Hayward and Maynard came up when I nymblered (I like that you verbified it!) Weldon and Hilton. Now there's clunky and nerdy for you!
Hayward and Maynard came up when I nymblered (I like that you verbified it!) Weldon and Hilton. Now there's clunky and nerdy for you!
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Ooh, Maynard! I think I'll save it for a bloodhound, lol.
Some other suggestions
I like Hayward and Maynard. I just thought of some other good ones, Mayward, Mayhew / Mayhue, Maybury, Mayne, Maybourne, Maguire, Madden and Maxwell. Also Donoghue / Donaghue and Claiborn / Clayborn / Claiborne / Clayborne / Claibourn / Claybourn / Claibourne / Claybourne. Linus, Dane, Dean and Quinn are some other good surnames.
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I like Hayward and Maynard. I just thought of some other good ones, Mayward, Mayhew / Mayhue, Maybury, Mayne, Maybourne, Maguire, Madden and Maxwell. Also Donoghue / Donaghue and Claiborn / Clayborn / Claiborne / Clayborne / Claibourn / Claybourn / Claibourne / Claybourne. Linus, Dane, Dean and Quinn are some other good surnames.
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This message was edited 9/22/2011, 4:28 PM