Which do you prefer? [name]Charles[/name], who will go by [name]Charlie[/name]? [name]Beau[/name]? Or [name]Andrew[/name]? [name]Do[/name] you think [name]Andrew[/name] should get spruced up to [name]Anderson[/name]?
Thank you!
Shamu Xx
Which do you prefer? [name]Charles[/name], who will go by [name]Charlie[/name]? [name]Beau[/name]? Or [name]Andrew[/name]? [name]Do[/name] you think [name]Andrew[/name] should get spruced up to [name]Anderson[/name]?
Thank you!
Shamu Xx
I like [name]Charlie[/name] and [name]Beau[/name]. [name]Andrew[/name] is nice, it’s classic. [name]Anderson[/name] is more surnamey and preppy. I don’t think one is any better than the other, it just depends on what you’re looking for. I think [name]Andrew[/name] goes better with [name]Charlie[/name] and [name]Beau[/name] than [name]Anderson[/name], though. My favorite is probably [name]Charles[/name] nn [name]Charlie[/name], though.
[name]Love[/name] them all!
[name]Charles[/name] nn [name]Charlie[/name]. So cute!
I like all 3, I’d probably pick [name]Charles[/name]. [name]Anders[/name] is a great suggestion as a spruce to [name]Andrew[/name], though then you couldn’t use [name]Drew[/name].
if you ask for my personal preference, i like [name]Andrew[/name] / [name]Anders[/name] / [name]Anderson[/name]. [name]Charles[/name] is a good name too - both of them could be combinable too if you wanted.
i personally don’t like [name]Beau[/name] as a name, it means “pretty” in French and the association i have is a person who looks good but doesn’t have any other qualities. but that’s my European perspective – i don’t have the Southern connotation that is mentioned above.