Hubert
That's pretty much it: WDYTO Hubert?
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Not useable. Can only imagine it on a 13th century peasant.
I like the French pronunciation. The English pronunciation makes it seem super stuffy. I also really don't like the potential nickname Hubie.
I think it’s so, so ugly. Grossly ugly.
However, if it’s being said Frenchly, (is that even a word?). It’s not to bad at all.
However, if it’s being said Frenchly, (is that even a word?). It’s not to bad at all.
It soundly vaguely malicious, like the name of a secretly evil ghost professor.
I think it is horrendous. It's just... gross.
I don’t like it at all...but I think Huey is the cutest.
Deservedly dated
I love the French pronunciation!
DISGUSTING. NAME. HATE. IT. SO. UGLY. SO. OLD.
I love it! I find it winsomely handsome.
It's unfortunate that the sound is so ugly (not as creepy as Humbert but close), because the meaning is great.
My husband absolutely loves it. H would use if if i'd let him.
It's too dorky even by my standards!
It's too dorky even by my standards!
It's even more comical than Herbert. Which is plenty comical.