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Alexander
It's gotten pretty generic, almost dated, but it still sounds good. Kinda like Victoria.
I could call a son Alex in real life. Not sure why I didn't - it was on the list, just wasn't grabbing me at the time.Henry gives me a "rube" vibe, James is smug and prim.
Charles is nerdy, but he could be Charlie. I almost named my son Charlie. I'm glad I didn't ... I mean, it's a cool name, friendly, modest, but I think I wouldn't have liked calling my son it. Or seeing him call himself it. Somehow.Alexander is hard to make combos with because consonants combine with the der part...Alexander Laurence, maybe.- mirfak
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