Re: Ambrose
in reply to a message by Pickles
Ambrose seems too moody and formal for my taste. It's sort of bound to be spoken in its full form, since there are no obvious appealing nicknames - and the sound of it, the consonant cluster followed by the long vowel and zz, kinda forces one to say it a bit slowly and seriously.
It's maybe the sort of name where people tend to nickname the bearer by using his surname instead.
I have never met one. I think it would actually work okay on a real person. It could even be kinda sporty, in real life. Like Grover or Horatio. But I don't really *like* it.
- mirfak
It's maybe the sort of name where people tend to nickname the bearer by using his surname instead.
I have never met one. I think it would actually work okay on a real person. It could even be kinda sporty, in real life. Like Grover or Horatio. But I don't really *like* it.
- mirfak