Rory
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Yes. And if you don't want to use it as a 1st name, it could always be used as a middle name
I like Rory - whether a nickname or a full name.
I've never known a Rory who was anything else! I knew a Ruarhi once, I think - his parents had done something to simplify the spelling but ended up introducing more problems than they solved. And he was one of the most substantial of men. I like it and would like to see more of it.
ETA I don't find a -y ending particularly nicknamey or particularly babyish or feminine or anything else. After all, there's always Antony, Gregory, Jeremy and Timothy.
ETA I don't find a -y ending particularly nicknamey or particularly babyish or feminine or anything else. After all, there's always Antony, Gregory, Jeremy and Timothy.
This message was edited 9/7/2018, 1:22 PM
I've never met a Rory who was short for anything, so yes, it does. I quite like it too.
Yes, the only Rorys I've come across had it as their full name.
But I don't like it, because it's such a garble. It sounds like Roy with a mouthful of half-chewed dinner.
But I don't like it, because it's such a garble. It sounds like Roy with a mouthful of half-chewed dinner.
I don’t really think so? It’s pretty nicknamey and ends in that -ee sound that seems to define nicknames in English. I’m just not really a fan.
I think Rory’s substantial enough on its own, as it is a full name. I really like it. It’s sweet for a little boy and would age well.