Nestor
wdyt of Nestor?
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If you don't turn your life into a story, you just become a part of someone else's story.
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Replies
In Dutch, there's still an expression alluding to the Homeric figure. I doubt you'd call your child "an old man" so I would not use it.
I’m sorry, but I can’t say that I like it.
I like the name!
Mixed feelings. Old man vibes. Homeric figure. Have a relative small boy called Nesto, which I like better.
I don't like it, I just think it has a rough sound and it looks too old-fashioned to me.
It's underappreciated in the English-speaking world - I think it should have more recognition!
I don't like it. It always reminds me of the butler in Tintin, though, which is nice.
I've always been rather fond of it. It's interesting without feeling too over the top.
Terrible