Re: Llyr, Lir, or Lear?
in reply to a message by maire
I agree that Llyr looks more complete than Lir. If people can handle Lloyd, they can probably catch on to Llyr fairly quickly. Although there would be more spelling and pronunciation issues with Llyr, I prefer it to Lear. Lear is decent, but I think of King Lear right away. The association doesn't bother me, but if you'd rather not have that association, I recommend Llyr.
Llyr Isaac
Llyr Jonathan
Llyr Everett
Llyr Samuel
Llyr Simon
Llyr Marcus
Llyr Adrian
Llyr Julian
Llyr Edward
Llyr Edmund
Llyr Malcolm
Llyr Oliver
Llyr Solomon
Llyr Patrick / Padraig
Llyr Conrad
Llyr Corbin
Llyr Vincent
Llyr Frederick
Llyr Colin
Llyr Tobias
Llyr Silas
Llyr Victor
Llyr David
Llyr Donovan
Llyr Gregory
Llyr Nathaniel
Llyr Soren
Llyr Quinlan
Llyr Isaac
Llyr Jonathan
Llyr Everett
Llyr Samuel
Llyr Simon
Llyr Marcus
Llyr Adrian
Llyr Julian
Llyr Edward
Llyr Edmund
Llyr Malcolm
Llyr Oliver
Llyr Solomon
Llyr Patrick / Padraig
Llyr Conrad
Llyr Corbin
Llyr Vincent
Llyr Frederick
Llyr Colin
Llyr Tobias
Llyr Silas
Llyr Victor
Llyr David
Llyr Donovan
Llyr Gregory
Llyr Nathaniel
Llyr Soren
Llyr Quinlan
This message was edited 6/20/2012, 1:43 PM