Re: Felix, Hugo, Oliver and Vincent
in reply to a message by Ninor
Hugo: is my favourite. It's just so likable: friendly and cuddly, yet also dignified and handsome. And it would fit perfectly with a long double last name. I mainly think of nice Hugos I have known, but also Victor Hugo. (and maybe Hugo Boss)
Felix: it's okay, & the meaning is great, but it's not a fave because I just don't like the sound that much. A friend has a very intelligent and cute little Felix, but the licks part and the catfood brand still remind me of the smell of fishy cat dinners :/
Oliver: it's a nice name. It has a lot of associations in the UK that aren't going to mean much in Sweden, including one of my favourite minor celebrities. And of course there's this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlJugdk4OGc . But I really dislike Oli / Ollie / Olly.
Vincent: as with Oliver, I like the full name (paintings, nice saints, positive meaning) but don't care for the standard nns in English. But this may not matter at all in Sweden.
Felix: it's okay, & the meaning is great, but it's not a fave because I just don't like the sound that much. A friend has a very intelligent and cute little Felix, but the licks part and the catfood brand still remind me of the smell of fishy cat dinners :/
Oliver: it's a nice name. It has a lot of associations in the UK that aren't going to mean much in Sweden, including one of my favourite minor celebrities. And of course there's this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlJugdk4OGc . But I really dislike Oli / Ollie / Olly.
Vincent: as with Oliver, I like the full name (paintings, nice saints, positive meaning) but don't care for the standard nns in English. But this may not matter at all in Sweden.