See the results of this poll: Barclay’s Little Brother!
Respondents: 29 (This poll is closed)
- Henry : 4 (10%)
- Fischer : 2 (5%)
- Graham : 15 (38%)
- Spencer : 12 (30%)
- Crawford : 5 (13%)
- Teddy: 2 (5%)
Respondents: 29 (This poll is closed)
I really like the sound of [name]Barclay[/name] and [name]Graham[/name], because they both sound like surnames, but it’s not over the top.
My grandfather’s middle name was [name]Barkley[/name], a variation. His first name was [name]Joseph[/name]. Has nothing to do with this, I just like [name]Barclay[/name] for it.
I would have to say I like [name]Barclay[/name] and [name]Graham[/name] together. This has to do with them both being surnames and using only the vowel a. They “fit” visually to me.
I love [name]Henry[/name], but the ending sound with [name]Barclay[/name] is a bit matchy.
[name]How[/name] do you pronounce [name]Barclay[/name]? I love it pronounced “bar-clay”
If it’s “bark-lee” I like [name]Crawford[/name] and [name]Fischer[/name]
If it’s “bar-clay” I like [name]Spencer[/name] and [name]Graham[/name]
I voted for [name]Spencer[/name] but most of your names sound like a law firm or department store when said with [name]Barclay[/name] (see below). [name]Henry[/name] sounds too matchy. I guess [name]Theodore[/name] or [name]Edward[/name] would be best even though they’re different in style to [name]Barclay[/name].
[name]Barclay[/name] and [name]Spencer[/name] (Marks and [name]Spencer[/name]?)
[name]Barclay[/name] and [name]Fischer[/name]/[name]Barclay[/name] and [name]Crawford[/name] (pet store?)
[name]Barclay[/name] and [name]Graham[/name] (law firm)
I really love [name]Barclay[/name] and [name]Crawford[/name] together. [name]Crawford[/name] is the only choice that “matches” [name]Barclay[/name]'s unusual surname style. [name]Fischer[/name] could work too, but the others feel a little uninspired next to [name]Barclay[/name].