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+1 I also like Roman and Rémy. I feel like Magnus is I this category too. And Odin. I actually know an Odin. |
| Love August |
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August is a great name.
Personally I think atlas is pretty bad. The rest are also fine. |
| Love August. I kind of want to have a girl and name her August. |
Same. The last 3 sound feminine. Like I would automatically assume female, not ambiguous at all. I really like Atlas and August. Don’t hate me but I really think Arthur nn Art goes well with your list. Or Atticus like in to kill a mockingbird |
| I'd leave off Rumi. Depending of how Rumi Carter's behavior as they become teens and older, your child may be embarrassed to share a name with them. When my DD was born, one of the potential names we were considering happened to be the name of a young child of someone famous. I crossed off that name and I'm glad I did. |
| No to Atlas and Rumi. |
| Horrible. August is the best one but still not great. |
Ugh, Gus is a horrible name. It reminds me of the mouse from Cinderella. I swear every Catholic family I know has an Augustine nicknamed Gus and I die a little inside every time I hear the name. |
That mouse is one of the cutest Disney characters out there...and I'm not even a Disney fan. Kind of strange that the association would cause so much dislike for the name but you do you, I guess. |
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I always hear Rumi as roomy so it’s a hard no.
August is fine. |
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I like Amari and August.
Amani and Rumi read as feminine to me. Atlas is too much. |
Agree with this post |
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Amar is better than Amari
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