Cor (m)
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It could stand alone.
Cortland is an option. I knew someone with that name.
Courtney is another option. It used to be a man's name.
Cortland is an option. I knew someone with that name.
Courtney is another option. It used to be a man's name.
This message was edited 3/29/2020, 8:07 PM
No
All I can think of is slang. It's not used where I live, so I don't even know where I've read/heard it (maybe it's in Harry Potter?), but I hear "Cor!..." and laugh to myself.
I don't think it works, by which I mean, I'd struggle to take it seriously.
Also, I've been called Tor as a joking NN but can't imagine being called that exclusively, so that might be part of why.
I don't think it works, by which I mean, I'd struggle to take it seriously.
Also, I've been called Tor as a joking NN but can't imagine being called that exclusively, so that might be part of why.
This message was edited 3/29/2020, 12:15 PM
Cor Blimey!
I think it can probably work on it’s own, yes. I can see the appeal of it. What about Conor or Christopher?
I think it can probably work on it’s own, yes. I can see the appeal of it. What about Conor or Christopher?