Anonymous wrote:1. Rowan- I love this. I have heard it more for girls, but it still has a masculine feel.
2. Jasper- Strong like. It's a solid name that people will understand and spell easily, but not overly common. Most Jasper's I've met have been dogs or horses which is strange because it's a great name for a boy.
3. Theodore- Like. It's another solid choice, great nickname selection. My only hesitation may be current popularity.
4. Caspian- Like. It would take a certain personality to pull off. It could be a tough name for a shy or introverted kid. Also my first thought is Casper the Ghost.
5.Alistair- Dislike. Reminds me of a European butler or NYC doorman.
Anonymous wrote: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!
Anonymous wrote: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 -10
Alistair -3
Caspian- 2
Rowan- 9
Jasper -5
Anonymous wrote:Jasper - Fine. Maybe also consider Silas? The other “-er” names like Cooper, Miller, Tucker, Hunter all sound like golden retrievers or Patagonia vest wearing d-bags.
Theodore - boring. Also boring? Henry, William, Benjamin, anything in the current British royal family. Boring is fine. Boring is easy to spell and translates well into childhood nicknames AND adult names.
Rowan - Seems so simple, but people will constantly spell it wrong and mealy mouth or mumbly people will say it in an annoying way. If it’s not a family name, it’s not worth the hassle.
Alistair / Caspian - goodness no. Stop trying so hard. This is real life, not Narnia. If it’s a name in the Narnia or Lord of the Rings books - just don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 - good name but you're late to the party. Based on your other choices you want something unusual and this ain't that
Alistair - goofy, wants to be pretentious, will be mispronounced
Caspian - not as bad as most on this list but sounds like an 18th century ship captain
Rowan - feminine, but not terrible
Jasper - I only know hayseeds with this name, seems like it tows against the current of the rest of your list
What about Tristan?
Are the 90s back? I went to high school with a Tristan, but also Calvin, Kelvin, Tobin, Gavin, and Given.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 - good name but you're late to the party. Based on your other choices you want something unusual and this ain't that
Alistair - goofy, wants to be pretentious, will be mispronounced
Caspian - not as bad as most on this list but sounds like an 18th century ship captain
Rowan - feminine, but not terrible
Jasper - I only know hayseeds with this name, seems like it tows against the current of the rest of your list
What about Tristan?
Anonymous wrote:I like Theodore but it’s very common. We probably know more kid Theos than any other boy name right now.
I do not like jasper unless it’s a family name. Otherwise it seems too trying hard to be cool.
Alastair is nice but I wouldn’t name my kid that if they (and I) were American and kid was going to be raised in the u.s.
Caspian not good for a human. Good Cat name.
Rowan I like but I feel like a lot of people don’t in this thread and in real life…I’ve actually heard people talk about disliking this name on multiple occasions 😂