Roman michael
We love the name Roman Michael and were set on it then someone mention Roman and our last name ----man should we try to choose a new name or will it be okay
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It's fine!
Unless the name is something that sounds particularly rhymey and hard to say - like, with two syllables and the stress on the first one, and no distinct consonant before the -man (Loman, Newman, Norman, Herman, Freeman, Truman). Then, I might think twice about it. But it wouldn't be disastrous - more just distinctive.
Unless the name is something that sounds particularly rhymey and hard to say - like, with two syllables and the stress on the first one, and no distinct consonant before the -man (Loman, Newman, Norman, Herman, Freeman, Truman). Then, I might think twice about it. But it wouldn't be disastrous - more just distinctive.
This message was edited 4/19/2016, 11:22 PM
Alliteration and names with repeating sounds are considered cool and "famous" sounding.
If you love the combo, just go with it. It will only make the name stand out more.
If you love the combo, just go with it. It will only make the name stand out more.
It will be okay. It may not be the best, but as someone else who has a name ending in -man, I made no small effort to convince my husband of Coleman and Solomon (close enough to -man it might bother some)
Roman Michael is a very handsome combo, and I'm not a big fan of Roman otherwise. I think if your last name is also 2 syllables and has the emphasis falling the same way then I'd really try to find another last name. But the first -man surname I could think of to test it out with (Peterman, ftr), I think sounds ok because the "man" is pretty broken up.
This message was edited 4/18/2016, 11:35 AM
Personally, I don't think it sounds right when it rhymes. Bear in mind that for most of his life he will be called Roman ...man, as most people don't use their middle name. Maybe you could use Roman as a middle name.