I love the name Clifford! I have a friend named Clifford whom I've known for over 10 years, and I have made many great memories with him over the years. He is kind, helpful, and smart. In 2019, he came to my house frequently, and we often play card games (mainly poker and Egyptian Ratscrew), pool (I have a pool table in my basement at home), and Super Smash Bros. He also teaches me important life skills such as being aware of my surroundings, how to calculate our bill when we eat at restaurants, and how to pay fare at the train station. There is a music professor named Clifford Stumme, who analyzes song lyrics and meanings of lyrics. To give you a sample, here is his analysis of "As It Was" by Harry Styles. I think Clifford does a superb job explaining and analyzing song lyrics. I highly recommend checking out his content. He also has a website. Both his website and his YouTube channel are called "The Pop Song Professor."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sh3vdnq01e0https://www.popsongprofessor.com/I first found out about him in June 2017, when David Guetta and Justin Bieber had put out a new song that I absolutely loved: "2U", whose chorus goes: "When it comes to you, don't be blind, watch me speak from my heart when it comes to you, comes to you." I heard it on the radio when it was only a couple of days old, and I went to Genius.com because I wanted to see what it meant. Unfortunately, Genius did not provide annotations for the song. I then went to Google and searched for the meaning of the song, and that was when I found Clifford's page about this song on the Pop Song Professor website, in which he explained it well. I disagree with Clifford's final remarks that the song is not "from the heart", but other than that, it was an A+ analysis.https://www.popsongprofessor.com/blog/2017/6/9/what-does-2u-by-david-guetta-ft-justin-bieber-meanI have also, of course, checked out other analyses on Clifford's website and videos, and I can tell he is very passionate and very knowledgeable about what he talks about.
I love this name! It has a beautiful sound and has a very positive meaning ("splendid", "famous"). If I have a son, I am definitely considering this name.It's also the name of a character in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Below is a link to a Course Hero video summarizing Act 5, Scene 5 of the play.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-fHxnVOL08
I love the name Concordia! I think this name is very beautiful! I totally agree with the anonymous comment from 2018. That comment sums up my feelings about this name perfectly; I, too, find this name to be beautiful, graceful, and melodic. I love its meaning; it means "harmony" in Latin. It's definitely a musical name to me. This name is so underrated. It's sad that this beautiful name gets only a 64% on this site. This name should be used more often; it's so rare that the SSA doesn't have data for it (for privacy reasons, SSA does not publish names with four or fewer occurrences per year). If I have a daughter, I am definitely considering using this name.
Another bearer in literature. In "Wizards Don't Wear Graduation Gowns", book #45 of the "Bailey School Kids" book series, the assistant principal, who is really a wizard, is named Madge Jhick. This name was intentionally chosen by the author that "Madge Jhick" sounds like the word "magic" if you say it fast. I read this book many years ago when I was in the third grade.
Mah-Dry Bread, a popular YouTuber who does Pokémon challenges, bears this name. His real name is Medraut Stowe. His YouTube channel has 141 million views and 423,000 subscribers as of March 2024.
I love the name Sylvester! As a Pokémon fan, I love both Sylvia and Sylvester because they are very similar to "Sylveon", which is one of my favorite Pokémon of all time! Like almost all Pokémon fans, I find Sylveon to be adorable, a very welcome addition to the Eeveelution family. "Sylveon" is such a cool name that is fun to say and rolls off the tongue easily. It's very strong, very useful in battle, and very loyal: I love its dex entry for Pokémon Y: "It wraps its ribbonlike feelers around the arm of its beloved Trainer and walks with him or her." And shiny Sylveon is absolutely amazing! Ever since X and Y were new, I always believed "Sylveon" could have been a human name as well, possibly as an alternative masculine version of "Sylvia." Fun fact: It is not a coincidence that the three names look and sound very similar. Sylveon was named after sylphs, and while the exact etymology of "sylph" is somewhat debated ("sylph" = "silva" + "nymph"), it is known that it is related to "silva", the Latin word for "forest", a root that Sylvia and Sylvester also derive from. Famous bearers include Sylvester Stallone (American filmmaker) and Sylvester Turner (mayor of Houston, Texas). I personally don't know anyone named Sylvester in real life, but I would love to someday. I hope I have a friend named Sylvester someday who shares my main interests such as music and gaming.
There is a music professor named Clifford Stumme, who analyzes song lyrics and meanings of lyrics. To give you a sample, here is his analysis of "As It Was" by Harry Styles. I think Clifford does a superb job explaining and analyzing song lyrics. I highly recommend checking out his content. He also has a website. Both his website and his YouTube channel are called "The Pop Song Professor."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sh3vdnq01e0
https://www.popsongprofessor.com/
I first found out about him in June 2017, when David Guetta and Justin Bieber had put out a new song that I absolutely loved: "2U", whose chorus goes: "When it comes to you, don't be blind, watch me speak from my heart when it comes to you, comes to you." I heard it on the radio when it was only a couple of days old, and I went to Genius.com because I wanted to see what it meant. Unfortunately, Genius did not provide annotations for the song. I then went to Google and searched for the meaning of the song, and that was when I found Clifford's page about this song on the Pop Song Professor website, in which he explained it well. I disagree with Clifford's final remarks that the song is not "from the heart", but other than that, it was an A+ analysis.
https://www.popsongprofessor.com/blog/2017/6/9/what-does-2u-by-david-guetta-ft-justin-bieber-mean
I have also, of course, checked out other analyses on Clifford's website and videos, and I can tell he is very passionate and very knowledgeable about what he talks about.