| Fletch = Retch |
| Maybe you could do William, nn Whit. It wouldn’t necessary stick, but I do know little Williams with nicknames other than Will. |
| Also, Winston |
| Whit is effeminate to me. Like Brit for Brittany, or similar. |
| I knew a Whit. He was a cool guy. |
| Oh don’t do this! |
Fletch? Fletchy? |
| These both sound like middle names to me. |
| I think Fletcher is hard to say. Whit is a great name. |
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Fletcher is absolutely awful and it makes me think of a dog (I've known a few dogs named Fletcher).
Whitaker is okay... does it have sentimental meaning to you? If not, I would go back to the drawing board, but if I had to choose between the two, definitely Whitaker. |
| I love them both! Solid, unique, preppy names. I realize that doesn’t help you choose. If I had to pick, I’d pick Whitake, BUT I really like them both. |
Full disclosure, I think those are two bad names, but I don’t like using last names as first names. However, if those are the only two names left on the planet for a boy that I had to pick from I would choose Fletcher and use a nickname. |
NP How is it hard to say? I've never heard an American say that- do you speak another language? |
+1 Fletcher is easier to say than Whitaker. -Foreigner |