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WDYT of Vincent? Do you like any nicknames? What would you name a brother and a sister? **Starfish and coffee, maple syrup and jam/Butterscotch clouds, a tangerine, and a side order of ham**
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Can be Vince for short, I would name a brother Kenneth (Ken, or Kenny) ,and a daughter, Sydney (Syd)
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I’ve liked it for a while! It’s very handsome. I only like Vince and Vin as nicknames, though.Not sure what to name a sibling. Maybe Justine?
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I've never liked the name Vincent, and I don't know why. I do enjoy the French pronunciation, which is the pronunciation the little prince of Denmark uses. It sounds smoother than the English pronunciation, which sounds clipped to me.As for nicknames, I don't like any of them.I would name a brother and sister Felix and Sandrine.
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I really, really want to love it. It looks so handsome on paper and I know it is handsome but in real life every Vincent I know is Vince, which I dislike. So I would want Vincent as a MN only.
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I like Vincent. I think it is super handsome and I love how it is not too popular.Vince and Vance I think are great nicknames but Vincent is also strong enough to stand on his own.I am not a fan of the nickname Vinnie unless it is a nickname for Vivienne on a little girl.Vincent’s brothers: Theo, Nicholas, Dominic, Declan, Sterling, Everett, Weston, Timothy, Stephen, Quentin, Raphael, Malachi, Maxwell, Kingston, Gregory nn Grey, Everson, Xavier or Zavier, Bennett, Corbin, Channing nn chase, and Alexander nn Alec or Xade.Vincent’s sisters: Avigail or Abigail, Adriana, Aleksandra, Audra, Aubriel, Avonlea, Amara, Bryony, Cambria, Davina, Elora, Emerald nn emmy, Freya, Gwyneth, Gwendolen, Georgiana, Helena, Ivory, Juliet, Alexia, Xanthe, Ariadne, Thea, Rosalind, Philippa, Jacqueline, Michaela, Lucienne, Leona.
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It's ok, nn Vince or Vinny
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I like Vincent, I really do, but the thought of Vinny is too terrible for me to even think about using it. Vinny is just too slick and oily for me. In an ideal world, a Vincent would have a sister named Antonia and a brother named Matteo and they'd all go by their full names. In reality, I think it'd be Vincent "Vinny," Gianna "Gia" and Anthony "Tony."
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I like Vincent, and I did consider it when I was pregnant. I don't like any nicknames though. None of the Vincent's I've known have gone by any nicknames though.
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It's not a favorite. But I certainly don't dislike it at all. I wouldn't use a nickname. Siblings could be Gemma and Matteo.
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Vincent is a very nice name. You're a bit limited on nns, but if I had to pick I'd pick Vince, hands down. Vinnie sounds like a mobster.
Vincent and Anthony and Rebecca.
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I love Vincent and the nickname Vinnie! I don’t like Vince though. I’m bad at sibsets, but maybe Wesley and Margaret or Laura.
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It's always seemed too Italian to me, because even though it's not Italian, I grew up in an area with a lot of Italian-Americans and it seemed that Vincent was more popular with them than with other groups. I say "too Italian" only because I have no Italian heritage, thus it would be weird to me for me to use this name.
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I don't mind Vincent, but Vince is not pleasant. The Van Gogh association saves it, I think, and as V names go, it's not as good as Victor but much better than Vernon. Or Vercingetorix.Vincent, Stephen and Lizette.
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