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Rupert
I really like Rupert as an alternative to Robert, which I love but don't know if I'd use since I have several other relatives with the name. Wdyt? Is it too old fashioned to come back? Any combo ideas? Thanks :)
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I personally dislike it. It's only really used among the 'upper class' in England now, in the same category as Piers, Giles etc. NMSAA, It's considered a bit pretentious here (but that could be just me!)However in America or another country, it wouldn't have these connotations, so could work. I don't think it being old-fashioned is really a problemRupert Jonathan
Rupert Benjamin
Rupert Henry
Rupert Matthew
Rupert Joseph
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"Too old fashioned to come back?" No such thing! Rupert is a wonderful name. I vaguely remember as a kid a British children's book with a character named Rupert. That's where I first recall seeing the name. I thought it was fun then and I still do.Do you mean you have many relatives named Robert or Rupert? Either way, as long as there isn't another family member who's been dying to use the name and wouldn't if you do, then I don't see a problem. Rupert Noel
Rupert Adam
Rupert Malcolm
Rupert James
Rupert Lachlan
Rupert Jeremy
Rupert Desmond
Rupert Edmund
Rupert Geoffrey
Rupert Eli
Rupert Adrian
Rupert Bertram
Rupert Bartholomew
Rupert Barnaby
Rupert Clement
Rupert Stephen
Rupert Simon
Rupert Thomas
Rupert Linus
Rupert Anatole
Rupert Frederick

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I think it sounds nice. Sometimes I like it better than Robert.The only problem for me is that it immediately makes me think Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Rupert Giles.------------------------------------------
Time to unload the gigantic lists of names running rampant in my head...
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