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WDYT of Joules and Verne for twin boys?
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It's spelled Jules.
And I would prefer Victor and Hugo.
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No.
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I haven't read the other responses yet, but it's a jokey choice straight out of Back To The Future III.
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*cue the canned laughter*How corny.
It's as bad as Celine Dion's twins, Nelson and Eddy.
Only worse, because Verne sounds exactly like Vern, as in "Hey, Vern!"
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After the author? I think it's a bit tacky tbh. Sorry.
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Really?! I actually think of "Back to the Future" before I think of Jules Verne =P
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dittodo people still say ditto?
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Cheesy and ridiculous. This spelling of Jules is also ugly. I don't like Verne as a name in general, but especially when paired with Jules. If you are a fan of sci-fi literature and wanted to honor some classic authors something like Jules and Hugo would be lovely.
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On that note, why not just go for the gold and name your kid Asimov? ;)
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I recognised the two names put together enough for me to put in a curious Google search... And...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jules_Verne
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Spell Joules as Jules and you'll be okay.
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Watched Back to the Future III recently?That's what Doc named his son.I dislike Joules being that it's a unit of measure. Jules is nice though.Verne feels old and unattractive to me. Together they are tacky. Either one could be used after Jules Verne and be a nice nod. I'm not into themed sets though.That said at least they're respectable names independently and I'd rather see that than some trendier things.
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