viciouskillersquirrel
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I just wonder if that's just a touch too British. It has to go with my last name after all.I've always been partial to the idea of Penfold, but my wife isn't quite so keen unless its a name for a jack russell.
Dangermouse it is then.
We've got some names floating around and may even choose one eventually, but we're as likely as not to change our minds when we see our son in person for the first time.Don't take suggestions! Just bounce shit off your wife for the next 6 months and something will eventually settle into your brain as the name he has already taken on, even if you initially discarded it! I had great designs for my son's name before stumbling upon Oliver, which is the name of an old friend of mine, and it was just it.
Guybrush.
I've never actually played any of the Monkey Island games. I imagine they're like Leisure Suit Larry, just with fewer dirty jokes.
Lucien, unfortunately, is a name that only sounds manly in French, just like how the name Angel sounds totally boss in Spanish, but a bit wimpy in English. I veto any names ending in the letter 'a' for just this very reason, but in reverse, so Vidia is out. Lucius and Vidal, on the other hand, are manly, but only the latter is easy to say in Spanish.Conal
Lucien
Vidia
Redmond
Redmond sounds like the name of a World War 2 marine, but again, hard to pronounce with Spanish phonemes.
See Vidia. All my family overseas will hear the. 'a' at the end and ask why I gave my son a girls' name.Akira
It'll be too hard to pronounce in Spanish. Tee-row-ney is how it'd come out.Tyrone!
Also, Tyrone is the name of a big guy. I don't know that this'll necessarily be the case for him.