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Griffin
What are your thoughts about Griffin?I prefer the double "f" spelling, as opposed to Gryphon which feels way too creative.
I'm not opposed to Gryffin, but it looks off. What are your thoughts on Griffin?Slytherin will help you on your way to greatness!!!

This message was edited 2/22/2021, 5:01 AM

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I met one the other week and decided to like it. Previously, I thought it was stuffy/fratboy sounding or tryhard cool-but-dignified seeming.It's like - Tristan, Gregory, Phoenix, Grant, Theo.

This message was edited 2/22/2021, 7:39 PM

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Hey your name is an ATLA name too!!!(Not compared to mine. Another poster who was formerly Azula.)I think Griffin is funny, dorky, and unattractive, and maybe better than Gryphon.
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I've never liked it, sorry. I've known a couple of Griffins and they've been fine as people so it's not that. I just dislike the look and sound of it, it also doesn't seem very namey to me.
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I like it. Not quite enough to use, but it has spent some time on my favorites. I'm distantly acquainted with a teenage boy named Griffin.
It's actually a pretty classic usage, and it's a surname so it fits in now ... but also pretty well known as the creature and heraldic thing, so has a nice geeky glow. Funny how the vibe is more medieval-geek than mythological-geek. To me anyway. Gryphon seems more mythological and I don't like it as much because it screams "fantastic creature" / "World of Warcraft" to me, and gets no cover from being a surname name. Gryffin strikes me as a one-person kind of name and so I searched on it, and it's the mononym used by a DJ/producer. I'd never heard of him, but, yeah. I think the Y just makes it too complicated, as a baby name.
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Gryphon is medieval rather than creative, but it is more complicated than it needs to be.I prefer Griffith.
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Not really fussed
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I don’t hate it. Griff is not a strong nickname, but depends on the rest of the name I guess.
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