Rupert vs Edgar
Choose one name for a son, no nickname options. I feel like that sways some peoples' opinions, and I want to know which name is liked more, in full. :)
I would choose Edgar. Rupert sounds doofy, to me, but Edgar has a bit more dignity.
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I would choose Edgar. Rupert sounds doofy, to me, but Edgar has a bit more dignity.
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Rupert, but I hate both.
I would go with Rupert. I have a strong dislike of both, but I associate Edgar with the butler from The Aristocats.
Rupert sounds doofy, but I like ru- names and -ert names.
Edgar just sounds stodgy, and frankly, I don't comb my kids hair with enough skill or precision to have one.
Rupert sounds doofy, but I like ru- names and -ert names.
Edgar just sounds stodgy, and frankly, I don't comb my kids hair with enough skill or precision to have one.
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Rupert. It's a sweet name, and I've liked it a little more (though not enough to add back on my list) ever since I heard it on a little boy at the shops.
My instinctive choice was Rupert. Then I remembered a first cousin of my mother's who is or perhaps was Edgar; I met him a couple of times and he was perfectly pleasant. But I still headed towards Rupert. I think I'd prefer Rupprecht, but either would be a nice change from Robert (also a family name).
IRL I'd use Robin.
IRL I'd use Robin.
I had a great uncle (by marriage) named Edgar, and he was a real fun guy, but I'd still have to go with Rupert. Edgar makes me think of eggs, because when we were children, my sisters and I used to call our great uncle "Uncle Egger", not pronouncing the D in the name. Eggs are okay, but I don't like when names make me think of a food, no matter what the food is. So Rupert it is.