Jeffrey / Geoffrey
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It's annoying to me, kind of the same way Steven is annoying to me. I think my dislike of it comes entirely from overuse in the 20th century.
The sound and meaning by themselves seem pleasant enough to me, and I have an uncle Jeff who I like.
Geoffrey looks way better than Jeffrey to me, so then in reality, it seems like a let down because they sound exactly the same.
Jefferson isn't an improvement imo. It just seems like a preppier Jeffrey.
The sound and meaning by themselves seem pleasant enough to me, and I have an uncle Jeff who I like.
Geoffrey looks way better than Jeffrey to me, so then in reality, it seems like a let down because they sound exactly the same.
Jefferson isn't an improvement imo. It just seems like a preppier Jeffrey.
Meh...it's alright. An overused, typical name but still decent enough. A name I can tollerate but don't think is especially superb.
My preferred spelling is Jeffrey. It's the one I mainly grew up with and the one I'm most firmiliar with. I tend to like names whose visual aspect matches its sound even if that spelling happens to be the original.
I don't like Jefferson. Too pretentious for my taste. Though I do prefer 'Jeff' above the others.
My preferred spelling is Jeffrey. It's the one I mainly grew up with and the one I'm most firmiliar with. I tend to like names whose visual aspect matches its sound even if that spelling happens to be the original.
I don't like Jefferson. Too pretentious for my taste. Though I do prefer 'Jeff' above the others.
I prefer Geoffrey. I enjoy how it looks. I love how uncommon this spelling variant is, especially in the USA.
I always have loved the meaning, Man of peace.
I also happen to have a good association with a Jeffrey. I grew up with a boy in my class named Jeffrey. He lived next door to me in grammar school. I loved him and his family.
He passed away in a car accident. He was very sweet. I’d totally consider using Geoffrey as a middle name.
I always have loved the meaning, Man of peace.
I also happen to have a good association with a Jeffrey. I grew up with a boy in my class named Jeffrey. He lived next door to me in grammar school. I loved him and his family.
He passed away in a car accident. He was very sweet. I’d totally consider using Geoffrey as a middle name.
Geoff because it's more common here. If I was in the US I'd go for the J.
Hi !!!
Geoffrey is my favourite form.
It is literarian (Monmouth and Chaucer), Medieval and mature. I like its sound!
Geoffrey is my favourite form.
It is literarian (Monmouth and Chaucer), Medieval and mature. I like its sound!
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