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Percival vs Ignatius
I've gone back to loving Percival and Ignatius at the moment. I think they both sound great with Theodora.I'm not sure which I like best though. I think Percival is sneaking first. I absolutely adore the nickname of Percy, whilst I do not love Iggy. I don't detest it, but it's certainly not as nice to me as Percy. Is Ignatius too much as a first name by itself with no nickname? I don't use one with Theodora at the moment (though almost everyone else calls her Theo) but I don't think Theodora is quite as heavy or stuffy as Ignatius. Percival I love, but i'd definitely use the nickname Percy. I also love Percy because of the composer Percy Grainger (even though his real FN is George). So.. which do you like best? Percival or IgnatiusPossible combos (SN Arnold, Stewart is a second MN and non negotiable. It was my grandfathers name, my father and brothers MNs and it was my great great grandmothers maiden name, so lots of history and sentimental meaning)Percival Ignatius Stewart
Ignatius Percival Stewart
Ignatius Caspian Stewart
Percival Caspian Stewart
Ignatius Claude Stewart
Percival Francis Stewart
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I prefer Ignatius. I think Ignatius is handsome. It's a "big" name but it's strong and Iggy is a fun and approachable nickname, even if you don't personally use it (others will though).I like Percival much more than Percy and unfortunately, being the 'Harry Potter' generation (as in you and I and some younger and older), I think many people may associate it with Percy Weasley. I do. I don't know what I thought of it before HP but I think Percy sounds so weak and sniveling and creepy. I don't love Percival but I think it's far and away better in it's full form than Percy. I like your personal connection to Percy though- so I'd go with Ignatius Percival Stewart if I had to choose. For me, it keeps the handsome sound of Percival and avoids negative connotations some may have with Percy as a nickname and the flow is really nice. Obviously, just what I would choose- whatever is comfy for you and Dave is most important. But I do think you'd be picking a name that is fairly widely actively disliked if you went with Percy- whereas some of your other more old-fashioned and unusual names that are to your taste would have people going more "Huh..." and then they like it because they don't have a strong association with name except "old". I hope that makes sense?
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When it comes to just the names without nick names, Ignatius wins hands down. Ignatius sounds strong, mysterious, and cool. However, I detest Iggy. Do you think the nick names Nat or Nate would be too much of a stretch? Percival is definitely romantic sounding and Percy sounds a lot better than Iggy.
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I like both Ignatius and Percival but I prefer Percival nn Percy because it feels more down to earth and approachable. I also like the nn Pip for Percival. In my country Percy is not a slang term as in seems to be in Australia and the UK but I wonder is it anymore of a slang term than the name Peter? Because Peter is a slang term for the male anatomy but that wouldn't keep me from using the name Peter if I loved it.I've always considered Ignatius more of a good mn rather than a good fn since it is a very serious and steely sort of name. Also just like you said I don't love Iggy, I don't hate Iggy it is just okay and I worry that Ignatius is too much of a name. As someone else said Nate might work as a nn for Ignatius but it is a little bit of a stretch.Does Stewart need to be the second mn or could it be the first of two mns? Something about saying Stewart just before your surname sounds off to me, I prefer it as the first mn. I think my favorite combo here rearranged would be Percival Stewart Francis A. or Percival Stewart Ignatius A. Having Stewart come before Ignatius makes the combo seem less like a HP reference, I forgot that Percy's mn was Ignatius until people mentioned it.
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Thanks!I'm surprised by everyone's preference to Ignatius over Percival. I also did know the HP connection, but thought maybe it wouldn't be so obvious if it was Percival Ignatius rather than just Percy Ignatius.
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I like Ignatius more than Percival, and I also prefer Iggy over Percy.
My favorite combo is Ignatius Caspian Stewart. The others are a bit too heavy.
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I love Percival nn Pip DH won't go for it though *sulk* Not a fan of Ignatius but don't mind Iggy as a nn I really like Percival Francis (Francis is another name I love but DH won't go for)
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Percival "Percy" definitely. Ignatius is just to pretentious to me, like celebrity pretentious, where you're trying so hard to stand out you seem self important! Hope that makes sense. I like Percival Caspian Stewart the best.
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I don't really like either, I think they both sound quite comical and cartoon-ish and, at least where I live, would have the potential for teasing. I don't mind Percy on its own, but Percival sounds a bit wimpy, and Ignatius makes me think of the word ignorant. I'd also assume an Ignatius was from a Catholic family. Percy from the HP books' full name is Percy Ignatius Weasley. :)
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Hi Bex !!!!Ignatious is very very VERY pretentious and dated in my mind. Instead I love Iggy as full name.I adore both Percival and Percy.
They are refined, Medieval, Literarian and full of history.Anyway I would like to remember you that Percival 'Percy' Ignatius Weasley is a Harry Potter character. I'm a potterhead so when I saw those names all together the Weasley Family was my first thought.
A beautiful link though...I love them.Anyway
Percival Caspian Stewart would save you if you dislike that link.
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Percy is an absolute joke name to me, highlighted by Blackadder's Percy Percy. I tend to like a lot of "snooty British names" type, Rupert, Giles, Nigel, Rafe etc. but I just can't with Percival. Ignatius is much nicer.
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I really prefer Percy to Iggy, and every time I hear Ignatius the possibility of Nate comes up in my head so I am going to have to vote Percival, even though I think Ignatius is more handsome and down to earth.Percival Francis Stewart knocks my socks off. For Ignatius, I believe Caspian is the perfect first middle name.
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I love both names, though I prefer Percival because I, too, adore Percy.Percival Ignatius Stewart is beautiful!
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I much prefer Ignatius (no nickname). I think it sounds better with Theodora and tbh, I just don’t like Percival / Percy. I like Ignatius Caspian. (-:
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I prefer Ignatius / Iggy by far. Percy is slang for male genitalia. Percival / Percy sound much more heavy and stuffy (i.e. pretentious) than Ignatius / Iggy.I like Ignatius Caspian Stewart and Ignatius Claude Stewart.
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Ignatius. Percival sounds a bit outdated and snobby.
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