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Re: Barney & Baxter
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I think Bernard is WAY nicer than Barnaby. Barnaby says clumsy fop to me, and Barney even more so. Obviously a lot of folks have a more positive image of it, so I'm trying to see it differently, but so far I can't seem to shake the impression of a hapless and weak person. It would, though, sound a little less bad in an Aussie accent than it does in an American one, because of the softer R.Bernard is pronounced differently here, I think - we say Bur-NARD. I think BEHR-nu(r)d is easier than bur-NARD and it sounds nicer. But I appreciate the feeling that it's a tad awkward to say. It's a nice smooth-feeling classic name, anyway, not really any more difficult than Theodore or Alfred which IMO are also a little awkward to say. And, Bernard (in Australia) could be called Bear, which I think is a cool nickname. In the US he'd become a Bernie (pronounced like burnie).Baxter brings a Beagle to mind really strongly ... I think I must have actually met at least one Beagle named Baxter in my travels. Also it makes me think of a bunch of similar (to me) surname names like Brock and Braxton, that seem to try hard. No grandpa factor for me at all.I don't think Baxter fits with the others quite as well as Barnaby does, honestly, but I think it doesn't matter because Baxter's a slightly better name IMHO. I think Bernard is the best name, and also fits best with the rest.- mirfak
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