Re: Arthur?
in reply to a message by JayneWest
Stick with Arthur. It's got a mythical side to it that I think keeps it modern. "Old" names are fairly popular still and age well. Arthen and Arthmael sound far too much like names from a fantasy novel.
Arthur is strong and handsome, and old is definitely not the first adjective to comes to my mind. It'll grow up well with a little boy and tends to look professional and intelligent.
Arthur is strong and handsome, and old is definitely not the first adjective to comes to my mind. It'll grow up well with a little boy and tends to look professional and intelligent.