Quentin
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Not a big fan of it
It's an ok name. I'm more or less indifferent.
I used to only associate it with Terantino, like I didn't even think of it as a name otherwise. Then I found a friend's dad is named Quentin and it seemed much more normal and usable. It's a handsome sound -- though I'm never sure if it's pronounced with an aspirated T in the middle or more of a glottal stop. I guess it depends on dialect, but that kind of ambiguity would bother me.
It could be especially cool for someone born in May, or on the 5th of a month. :)
It could be especially cool for someone born in May, or on the 5th of a month. :)
I love Quentin. It was my number one boy name at one point. I don't know why it fell through the ranks, I still love it. I am a little apprehensive about pronunciation - I say "QUEN'in" with the "t" being almost silent. "quen-tin" is fine but feels a bit forced.
Also I always have a really hard time finding a MN I think fits. Quentin Adriel is my current go to.
Also I always have a really hard time finding a MN I think fits. Quentin Adriel is my current go to.
I love this name. It's one of my favorites.
It used to be one of my favorite names, but it fits in a little too well with the "two syllable, ends-in-n" trend for boys. Even the Qu- blends seemlessly with all the Ks and hard Cs. As a teacher, I'm burnt out on these trends, and they make Quentin a lot less distinctive than it should be.
It's still a nice name, but it's dropped from my top 3 to somewhere outside my top 10.
It's still a nice name, but it's dropped from my top 3 to somewhere outside my top 10.
It is certainly underused and rather handsome and would be a distinctive yet not OTT name to answer to. But it's meaning seems so precise nd numerical that it would deter me unless I could justify it in some way, not necessarily as the fifth son!