Van vs Vance
Pretty much as the title states. (: Which of these two names do you prefer, or least dislike? Also, what are some of your favorite masculine 'V' names?
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I think Van is alright, but because it's part of surnames, it is kind of awkward.
I dislike Vance. It sounds smug, brandnamey, aggressive. Smacks of the word "advance"
I can picture a weightlifting gym named Vance Fitness with a parking lot full of pickups and Hummers, more easily than I can picture a little boy named Vance.
My favorite masculine V names:
Vincent, Victor, Vaughn (which slightly suffers from the same issue as Van, because it sounds just like Von in my accent), Valentine, Virgil.
I dislike Vance. It sounds smug, brandnamey, aggressive. Smacks of the word "advance"
I can picture a weightlifting gym named Vance Fitness with a parking lot full of pickups and Hummers, more easily than I can picture a little boy named Vance.
My favorite masculine V names:
Vincent, Victor, Vaughn (which slightly suffers from the same issue as Van, because it sounds just like Von in my accent), Valentine, Virgil.
This message was edited 6/24/2022, 7:32 PM
Where I live, there are a lot of originally Dutch surnames many of which start with Van or Van Der; so Van could never be anything other than a nn to me. Vance, then, though I don't find it appealing.
Victor is a family name, so I'm happy with it. I don't enjoy other male V names; Vernon is probably the least worst.
Victor is a family name, so I'm happy with it. I don't enjoy other male V names; Vernon is probably the least worst.