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You can rank (1-5) or rate (0-10) or whatever.
If it’s beyond personal taste, please comment. Is there a negative connotation I may have missed I would love to know about it. Thank you! Theodore Alistair Caspian Rowan Jasper |
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Theodore - simple, classic, can't go wrong, but pretty common. Consider Teddy or Ted as a nickname because Theo is VERY popular.
Alistair - an old, posh Englishman wearing a cravat, not my favorite, too stuffy Caspian - romance novel, maybe too romantic for me Rowan - sounds Irish (I don't know if it is, just giving impressions), could be hard for little kids to say so I'd have a ready nickname for that Jasper - cowboy name, I like it, I think my favorite from your list |
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Theodore - okay if nn is Theo, way too cutesy if Teddy. it's like the male version of naming a kid Claire and then calling them Claire Bear.
Alistair - pretentious and ugly Caspian - trying too hard Rowan - ugly name Jasper - oh, he's British? If not, do not use. Similar to Nigel. |
| I like Rowan and Jasper the best. Then a big gap. Then Theodore. The other two are very much not my style. |
Teddy is an established nickname for Theodore. It was a US President's name, for god's sake. "Claire Bear" is a silly term of endearment. Come on. (DP) |
| I like Jasper. |
| I only like Theodore, and maybe Jasper a distant second. The rest, not so much. |
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Theodore
the only one that seems like a real name |
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Theodore - Love
Jasper - okay, not wild about Caspian - Prince Caspian from Narnia Alistair - stuffy old man association, probably from watching Alistair Cooke introduce Masterpiece Theater on PBS, which most people today won’t have even heard of. Rowan - I thought that was a girl’s name |
| Rowan is a girls' name. |
Fun! Here's my ranking: #1 Jasper (unusual but not weird - actually love it!) #2 Theodore (not sure - Alvin & Chipmunks - but like Ted/Teddy) #3 Caspian (love Narnia but not this name right now) #4 Alistair (meh - and tricky ending - STAIR or STIR?) #5 Rowan (meh squared - people will mispronounce & it's fussy) |
| I recommend choosing something more trendy or popular. |
Teddy still sounds stupid and cutesy. And Teddy Roosevelt was born over 150 years ago - just because something was done then, doesn't mean it should be done now. |
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Theodore
Jasper Rowan Alistair Caspian |
I like your name choices and might have considered them all, but I would have eventually trimmed Alistair and Caspian as too far out for my kid in the U.S. I'd then cut Jasper as being cool but not having good nickname potential to my liking. (Jas? Jazz?) And then Rowan is more unisex than my tastes. So Theodore it would be. |