Horatio
I have Shakespeare on the brain again. Thoughts? How would you use Horatio if you had to?
Much obliged!
Ottilie
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I sorta like the Italian Orazio, so if I had to use Horatio, I'd push for that variant.
Horatio just sounds goofy to me, or maybe goofy with a side of nasty because of the whole "whore ratio" thing. If Orazio was not an option, I'd stick Horatio behind a couple staid, classic names, like William Edgar Horatio.
Horatio just sounds goofy to me, or maybe goofy with a side of nasty because of the whole "whore ratio" thing. If Orazio was not an option, I'd stick Horatio behind a couple staid, classic names, like William Edgar Horatio.
Probably my all-time favorite name
I was a small child when Horatio Hornblower was on TV, and the name stuck with me then. Now, I'm a fan of the series, but I'd also use Horatio Nelson, Horatius Cocles, and maybe Horatio Gates or Horace (born Horatio) Walpole as namesakes. I do intend to use it for my firstborn son one day...haven't thought much about middle names though. William? Arthur? Thomas? Ajax?
I was a small child when Horatio Hornblower was on TV, and the name stuck with me then. Now, I'm a fan of the series, but I'd also use Horatio Nelson, Horatius Cocles, and maybe Horatio Gates or Horace (born Horatio) Walpole as namesakes. I do intend to use it for my firstborn son one day...haven't thought much about middle names though. William? Arthur? Thomas? Ajax?
This message was edited 12/6/2015, 1:25 PM
I'd use it as a MN if I had to. Don't care for it. At least it goes with a lot of FNs, flow-wise.
This message was edited 12/6/2015, 8:12 AM
I love it. But, it's a bit much for myself as a first name personally. I adore it as a middle name. I've always loved the combo Bram Horatio.
Makes me think of Horatio Hornblower, with the pretty face of Ioan Gruffudd.
It seems Victorian/Edwardian twee. Not a great baby name. Maybe a nifty middle name though!
It seems Victorian/Edwardian twee. Not a great baby name. Maybe a nifty middle name though!
This message was edited 12/6/2015, 12:48 AM
Unfortunately Horatio is a name I've always found very unappealing. I can't even put it in the category of "I can understand why other people like it", because I truly don't. It's comically clunky and the hor- beginning is like a strong unwelcome whisper. Sorry sorry. Same goes for Horace and Ignatius.
That being said, the combo Thomas Horatio just came to mind and it isn't bad. I think I'd pair it with another classic Saint name.
James Horatio
Joseph Horatio
Peter Horatio
Marcus Horatio
That being said, the combo Thomas Horatio just came to mind and it isn't bad. I think I'd pair it with another classic Saint name.
James Horatio
Joseph Horatio
Peter Horatio
Marcus Horatio
I would not use Horatio. Honestly I'm always very surprised at how well it is received here because I only hear "whore ratio".
YES
Horatio = whore ratio. I think it's just awful.
Horatio = whore ratio. I think it's just awful.
I love Horatio, a lot. As in one of my absolute favourite names ever sort of love. It's so handsome and dashing, but playful and boyish too (in my mind anyway). I have Horatio Albert Darcy as my combo, although I did originally have it as a middle for Nikolai (Nikolai Horatio Emrys). I feel like the pretentious card gets pulled quite a bit with Horatio, but who cares? It's a great name :).
This message was edited 12/5/2015, 7:51 PM
Sure, if I had to.
The -ratio part reminds me of math (maybe this is weird, but I generally like names that remind me of math), and I sort of like the meaning/origin.
The -ratio part reminds me of math (maybe this is weird, but I generally like names that remind me of math), and I sort of like the meaning/origin.