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Crispin
Just heard of this name..... WDYT?
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I used to like it, but now I only think of Rice Crispies.
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It's okay. A bit different.
I know of it because of the actor Crispin Bonham-Carter.
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This name has two distinct associations for me: potato chips and angsty archers. It also reminds me of the euphemism "cripes!"I don't really care much for the sound, though I like how it looks. It's not a bad choice, but I feel that there are a lot of better ones, like Christian, Caspian, or Cyprian.
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I really like Crispin. It's odd and unexpected.
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I'm related to one by marriage. He is always called Cris, so most people assume it's Christopher and are surprised - I know I was! It's okay, but I prefer Christopher.
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I like it. It's not common at all here. I've never met a Crispin
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I love it!
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To me it's farcical. Crispy! It probably works though
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I love this name. I first heard it on Helsing as the actor who voices Alucard is Crispin Freeman. It is also the middle name of British actor Richard Armitage (The Hobbit).
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My children have a book about Crispin the Dragon. His full name is Crispin Blaze but he can't breathe fire.
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It makes me think of Nestle's Crisp bars and Rice Krispies. The "Crisp" part makes it seem kind of comical to me.
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I kinda like it. It's got a quirky hipster vibe going on. The only one I've met in real life was a middle-aged guy working at a Panera. Spot on. Ha.
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It's quirky. It's almost too quirky, but not quite. I'm not really a fan of it.
Brothers Marius and Carmine, sisters Prisca and Celeste
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I love it. I prefer Caspian slightly, but Crispin has its charm.
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