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Alfie
getting to be too popular since the film? wdyt? and is it too nicknamey?I'm also really liking:Neil (m)
Craig (m)
Caoimhe (f)
Cheyenne (m)
Bonnie (f)
George (m)
Charlie (m)
Caroline (f)
Christian (m)
Tristan (m)
Joss (m)
Kelly (m)
Mackenzie (m) GP
Sindy (m) GP
wdyt?
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I don't mind the name Alfie, but I wouldn't use it personally. It seems to be very popular in the UK. I like/love:Cheyenne - Only like for a girl
Bonnie
George
Charlie
Caroline
Christian
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Alfred (nn Alfie) is alright.From your list, I like Cheyenne (mn on a girl only), Caroline, Charlie (nn for Charles), George, and Tristan.
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I have no idea if it's popular because of the film, but it's strictly a nickname (and one I don't like) to me. Out of your list, I like:Neil (m)
George (m)
Charlie (m) - Only as a nickname for Charles
Caroline (f)
Christian (m)
Tristan (m)
Joss (m) - Only as a nickname for Joseph
Mackenzie (m) GP - Nicknamed Mac and only on a boy.
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I'd prefer Alfred nn Alfie (I love Alfred).From your list, I like Caroline.
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I really like Alfie but it is getting quite popular in the UK. It was number 10 on the most popular boys names for England and Wales and 66 in Scotland. I also like:Caoimhe
George
Charlie
Tristan
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I really dislike Alfie, but considering it's rising popularity in the UK (along with other nns like Ellie and Katie) I doubt a lot of people would say it's too nicknamey, but as a namenerd I'd prefer Alfred "Alfie" (but ultimately Alfred "Freddie")Neil (m) - handsome, recognisable, but not too popular. Love it.
Craig (m) - eh, it's ok.
Caoimhe (f) - may have some major pronounciation issues but it has a nice sound
Cheyenne (m) - firstly, this is more commonly used on girls nowadays. Secondly, I think it's not a name at all for a person and shouldn't be used at all. It's a name of a culture.
Bonnie (f) - fine for someone else
George (m) - handsome, traditional, nothing really wrong with it.
Charlie (m) - as a nn for Charles I love it, but I've seen enough just Charlie's.
Caroline (f) - pretty and practical
Christian (m) - it'll always be just a religion to me, I really don't like it on a person. I remember a boy named Christian coming to my school for a little while and lots of people thought it was ridiculous (but then again, our school is not predominantly Christian). But it does have history and a nice sound.
Tristan (m) - if you don't mind the ties to the myth (Tristan and Isolde) then it's fine
Joss (m) - cool, I like it. I think it can work as a nn for Joseph or Joshua or any other name beginning with Jos-
Kelly (m) - it's now a major girls name, but I don't have a problem with it on a boy. I rather like it
Mackenzie (m) GP - trendy, surname, horrible sound.
Sindy (m) GP - yeah, keep it as a GP. It's a girls name.
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