I'm sorry, but my mind is both way too dirty and way too into Ao3 for me to associate this with anything other than the omegaverse. Sorry for any people who've been named this, but just no. Please go for the name "Alfie" or something like that. For my own sanity.
― Anonymous User 10/12/2024
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Too associated with the sigma/Alpha/beta male stereotypes. Please use Omega instead of this or Sigma.
I’m not sure many people care about the Greek alphabet, most people would associate this to Alpha wolves because of that stupid kid's game ‘Gacha life’ where kids create movies about werewolves and alphas. Anyway, it isn’t a name I’d use because I learnt the Greek alphabet when I was 8 and now I associate it to the alphabet. I think this should be a variant to Alphie or Alfie.
― Anonymous User 12/20/2020
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To me it sounds much more like a masculine name than feminine but I guess both could work.
― Anonymous User 11/24/2020
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The only likely reason I can think of as to why a parent would bestow this name upon a child is because they want the kid to assert their dominance over everybody else. Personally I can only imagine this being used as a furry (sigh) name or by a furry who’s having a child. The kid is going to get bullied anyhow. Please. Go with a different name. This one is just not good.
― Anonymous User 6/26/2020
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This is the equivalent to naming your kid after a letter.
I think this is a wicked cool unique name. I would definitely use it for a girl, and I think it's a strong name for a leader. It isn't my first choice to name my future kids, but I'm definitely going to keep it in mind! I really like this name.
― Anonymous User 10/8/2015
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To a Greek speaker this looks like you named your kid A. Never go to Greece with this name.
It makes me think of the Alpha wolf of the wolf pack's societal structure. I wouldn't use this name for my kid. I doubt I'd even use it for a character in a story, in fact.
Very pompous. It's like saying your son is the alpha male or that your daughter is the alpha female. The name sounds feminine to me because of the 'a' at the end. This simply sounds weird as a name.