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I like Rupert. I only know 1, he's 10 months.
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Rupert has got an artistic vibe to me. I'd rate it a 10!
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I know four adult Ruperts (and am related to one of them). One works in wildlife conservation, one works in radio, one is a lecturer and the other is a sports coach, and none of them are aristocrats. It's never been super popular in the UK, but it's not an unusual name. When my relative was a kid most people's main association with it was a cartoon bear: now it's probably Rupert Murdoch.It's a good name. I'd give it a 7.
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I've always been fond of Rupert. It has a British aristocracy feel to me.
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I like Rupert quite a lot.
I'd say 8/10
To me it feels refined and proper. I'd picture Rupert to have brothers named Basil and August.
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I've only ever heard of British or Australian Ruperts, so it seems a bit exotic to me.The 'rupe' sound reminds me of 'dupe', and the 'pert' sound stands out to me as well (it's an English word meaning something like 'jaunty').Overall, I like it for other people (more than I like Robert) even though it's nms, so I'll rate it 6/10.
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I like Rupert. To me it has quite an artistic and refined air about it. It does have a bit of an unfortunate image in the UK as a stereotypically upper class name.But I would give it a good rating, 8/10 maybe
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Yes definitely a UK upperclass feel. Prep school kind of kid. I don't care for the name but taking my opinion out of it, there isnt anything wrong with the name. 7/10.
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