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Edwin
I'm experiencing some Edwin love at present. It gives me a modest, organic (natural) feeling that I love.Edwin Elijah
Edwin Elias
Edwin Josiah
Edwin Samuel
Edwin Tobias

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I like Edwin too. I don't get a nature-ish vibe at all though. To me it's kind of tall and tidy and assertive, and yeah, modest, but not without humor or brightness. Might be a little dorky, doesn't wear a red tie or a muscle shirt, but people listen when he speaks.Edwin Samuel has brothers Albert and Lewis, sisters Marcella and Frances
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I immediately pictured a very tall lanky dude, with side parted blond hair, black rimmed glasses and a red bowtie... Goes by Edwin, never Eddie. Knows a lot about a lot, but won't share unless asked. Your sibsets are always spot on. Someday I am going to ask you to pick names for my family. Though - I might venture a Francine instead of Frances. Though, the Gidget vibe works in that family. So, maybe not.
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I definitely agree with the modest, natural assessment; Edwin always made me think of a responsible, big-brother type farmer, probably because that's my sole association with the name. Edwin is my favorite of the "Ed" names, because I really like strong, earthy, yet gentle names for boys.Edwin Josiah is my favorite of your combos, though Edwin Tobias certainly isn't bad either!
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My dad is Edwin, technically James Edwin III. I like it and I'd consider it for a son. I do prefer Edward and Edmund, though.
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Alas, it doesn't give us the same feelings, my friend. Of all the Ed-names... I like Edison the best. Edsel second and Edward third. Edwin makes me think of a pudgy boy with freckles and round-rimmed glasses. Not that that is such a bad thing - but... well it's such a specific image. Edgar gives me specific images too, but they are more quirky, old-man visions... so Edgar could be arguably hipster. In any case - the name itself works if only for the nickname Win. And, I won't knock you for liking in, since it is technically a classy name, that is easy to spell and say and has no negative connotations. As for your nicknames... spot on. Elias, Josiah and Tobiah are great... that "ia" sound fits perfectly. I like Edwin Tobiah the best... but I might change my mind in a moment to Josiah. It's a hard pick. Have you considered Tobias or Josias?Samuel as a middle is a bit expected, but creates a strong combo you can't argue with.
Elijah works, but not nearly as well as the others, imo.
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I had a lovely post all written out and then it disappeared! arg.I really like Edwin. In fact I'd say it's my favourite Ed-name. I agree with your view of it as "organic" - it has a very twiggy, green feel to me, but in a refined, intellectual manner. Like a Victorian botanical study.I know an Edwin Bartholomew, and I really like that! :)Of your combos, I enjoy Edwin Elijah the most. The alliteration gives it an extra endearing quirk.
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I love Edwin! One of my favorite onomastic suffixes is "win."My favorite of those combinations is Edwin Josiah.Imagine brothers named Edwin and Abner!
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Imagine? Yes, you know I do. That would be my favorite family in town. :)
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Actually a brother named Abner makes Edwin sound so much cooler. Nice pairing.
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modest, organic feeling?Is it a name, or a laxative?Edwin is the weakest and whiniest of the ed names. Edward is anybody, Edmund is stiff and proper, Edgar is sinister and creepy with just a tiniest bit of dashingness, and Edwin is pale and skinny with a lot of allergies.
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I don't like any 'Ed' names very much either. But Edwin is definitely the whiniest. I think it's the win sound.
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Really? I would think that Edgar is much weaker than Edwin...though maybe not as whiny. Edgar is more dumb and clunky (that "gar" part must be what does it). I do like Edgar, but I'd feel guiltier naming a boy Edgar than Edwin: I'd think it would be harder to pull off.
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there was a discussion the other night ...At my house, talking about baseball, where Phillip mentioned there's a lot of Hispanic ballplayers named Edgar, and he was laughing about the idea of somebody in Mexico or the Dominican Republic snapping their fingers and going "Caramba! Let's name him Edgar!"
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I had an uncle Edgar, one of my mother's brothers. He was a bit of a going-from-one -job-to -another, and a drinker.Very nice looking man.Just like in a story, though,in a big industrial disaster, he saved a fellow worker's life, carrying him to safety,although his own leg was broken.
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I have a Honduran student named Edwin. I suppose it's an exotic foreign name to them, even though my only association before my student was my cousins' grandpa who died about 25 years ago. My student has darker, but not quite black, skin and short, curly hair. When one of the teachers met him last year, she said he looks like Gary Coleman.
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Not me. I think Edgar edges ahead of Edwin. I love her description of a "tiniest bit of dashingness". I agree. It's very very old-man... to the point of being cool (like Mortimer or Milton) to me. Though, that is obviously a personal opinion.

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This is great news! I thought Edgar would be universally thought of as ugly for sure.
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Just because you don't share the original poster's innovative linguistic elan doesn't entitle you to be nasty.
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Jesus Christ, she wasn't NASTY! Will everyone please stop trying to make this board the internet equivalent of Wonder Bread??? Jeez, she's the most interesting poster we have here and everybody's trying to kill it!
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Most interesting according to who????Fwiw I don't think it was any nastier than any of her regular posts
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According to me. And I'm the second most interesting. And puck is the third. Which is just my opinion, but's it's an opinions board, after all. :-D
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Does anyone remember......Sabrina Fair? She was an interesting poster.
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YES!Wasn't she saying that she would name a daughter Michael? Or something like that?
Anyway, I remember here.
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I remember her saying some awful things about homosexuality, so she was never one of my favorite posters. Even though it came across as more naive than mean in her case, I still couldn't warm to her. Just my opinion.
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Yes, she was. Remember how she thought Race could be a name and she liked Hazel for a boy?
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True. It IS an opinion board, and some people have opinions about how others express theirs
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But I think that when the objective of some opinions is to squelch other opinions, then there's a problem.
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I hear what you're saying. And like I said I don't think Rox's comment was too out of character, though it did feel a little more personally directed at the OP than objectively directed at the name Edwin. And that's the whole round-about, because I mean you COULD say that puck's description was "squelched" by Rox is the same way as Rox's was "squelched" by WordsmithPeople have the right to feel offended whether we understand or not. Some people can easily digest 9-grain wheat bread. Others prefer soft, doughy Wonder bread
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Arguing with opinions is just goofing off. Surely everyone knows this. Being squelched and having a problem is a voluntary thing. This whole subthread seems deliberately absurd. I hope ... I hope that nobody is looking to feel squelched and have problems. If so, please take it straight to PM.
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Yeah, it's pretty absurd. I'm trying to squelch the opinions of those whose opinions are squelching the opinions of others and I sure hope nobody tries to squelch me.
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*squelchsquelchsquelchsquelch*
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agreeShe's maybe one of the funniest posters. I wouldn't say her humor is never a little nasty, but she almost always stops short of being insulting. She wasn't insulting here, IMO. She was just being sarcastic about the OP's purplish language, which IMO is totally legit. There's hardly any need for people to take it personally on his behalf, and get personal with Roxstar over it. The OP is not all stung over it.But if her opinions on names are "interesting," my own must be pretty damn fascinating ... and someone should do a dissertation on, say, New Chloe's.
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*blush*meep
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I don't think Rox is being nasty. She's just sharing her opinion about the name, which is the whole point of this board. Different names conjure differen't images. If people only want to hear nice things about a name they like, they should go somewhere else.
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People certainly give Rox a lot of power around here. She should wear a crown.
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Roxstar's comment"['Modest, organic feeling'?] Is it a name, or a laxative?"is actually not an opinion on a name. It's a sarcastic joke, the target of which is not the name itself but the poster's use of language.You might share Roxstar's opinion of the name and therefore be more able to perceive it as a funny joke, but I think you can also see how if you didn't share her opinion, you might think she was being nasty.

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Not a fan of double vowels E.E. and Tobias is nms, but I love Edwin Josiah & Edwin Samuel!
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