See the results of this poll: Noah or Ian?
Respondents: 19 (This poll is closed)
- Avery Ian George : 11 (58%)
- Avery Noah George: 8 (42%)
Respondents: 19 (This poll is closed)
I like [name]Avery[/name] [name]Ian[/name] [name]George[/name], but I am partial to [name]Avery[/name] [name]Samuel[/name] and [name]Avery[/name] [name]Dominic[/name]. It does not get much better than [name]Samuel[/name] and [name]Dominic[/name]'s meanings! What about [name]Avery[/name] [name]Samuel[/name] [name]Boone[/name] or [name]Avery[/name] [name]Dominic[/name] [name]Zane[/name]? I think both of those would be AWESOME!!
[name]Avery[/name] [name]Samuel[/name] and [name]Avery[/name] [name]William[/name] [name]Gale[/name] are both perfect in my eyes, and I much prefer these to anything else.
I have a really negative opinion of the name [name]Ian[/name] for personal reasons, and it’s very middle aged man here. [name]Avery[/name] [name]Julian[/name] [name]Samuel[/name] - would that work for you? [name]Avery[/name] [name]Cillian[/name] [name]Samuel[/name]? I think a name with ‘[name]Ian[/name]’ would be better.
No you’ll probably now my issue with [name]Avery[/name] [name]Abbott[/name], [name]Avery[/name] [name]Adam[/name] and [name]Avery[/name] [name]Atticus[/name]! Of the three [name]Avery[/name] [name]Atticus[/name] sounds the best and [name]Avery[/name] [name]Atticus[/name] [name]George[/name] is pretty handsome. [name]Avery[/name] [name]Abbott[/name] seems too last namey, while [name]Adam[/name] seems pretty bland in there especially with the traditional [name]George[/name] as a middle name too.
Also, I couldn’t do [name]Jonah[/name] and [name]George[/name] together, sorry!
[name]Avery[/name] [name]Conrad[/name] [name]Samuel[/name] or [name]Avery[/name] [name]Holden[/name] [name]Samuel[/name] would be perfect too.
Of the ones you have listed I love [name]Avery[/name] [name]William[/name] [name]Gale[/name].
Good [name]Luck[/name]!
Out of the 2 middles combos I love [name]Avery[/name] [name]Ian[/name] [name]George[/name] and [name]Avery[/name] [name]Atticus[/name] [name]George[/name]. They have very good flow and I’m actually quite liking the alliteration with [name]Avery[/name] [name]Atticus[/name].
Out of the others I really like [name]Avery[/name] [name]Conrad[/name], [name]Avery[/name] [name]William[/name] (and [name]Avery[/name] [name]William[/name] [name]Gale[/name] is very handsome too!), and [name]Avery[/name] [name]Donovan[/name] (in that order). Those are all very handsome!
[name]Avery[/name] [name]Atticus[/name]!
Thanks, ladies! I edited out some of the options from my post, as I’m narrowing my list.
What does everyone think of [name]Avery[/name] [name]Noah[/name] [name]George[/name]? I have loved [name]Noah[/name] for its Biblical associations for forever, but I don’t love its popularity. I can’t decide how I feel about [name]Avery[/name] [name]Noah[/name] [name]George[/name] as opposed to the other options…
I’ve narrowed it down significantly! Vote on the poll, please?
I like [name]Ian[/name] better than [name]Noah[/name] as a stand alone name, but in this combo I think [name]Avery[/name] [name]Noah[/name] [name]George[/name] flows so well and is so great!
I like [name]Noah[/name] as it has such a soft friendly sound and feel. [name]Ian[/name] sounds good too, but seems more abrupt.
I am basing this totally on sound rather than on your personal meaning.
[name]Avery[/name] [name]Finn[/name]ian [name]George[/name] (sorry, you know how I like [name]Finn[/name] names, this one incorporates [name]Ian[/name]!)
Thanks, ladies!
I think it’s going to be [name]Avery[/name] [name]Ian[/name] [name]George[/name]… The more I look at [name]Avery[/name] [name]Noah[/name] [name]George[/name], the more I think that I liked all the one-MN options more than it ([name]Avery[/name] [name]Conrad[/name], [name]Avery[/name] [name]Samuel[/name], [name]Avery[/name] [name]Dominic[/name], etc.). I love [name]Noah[/name] and wanted to make it work–I just don’t love it here. There’s just something about [name]Avery[/name] [name]Ian[/name] [name]George[/name].
@[name]Emilia[/name] - lol, well, I love the [name]Finn[/name] names, too, so I’m fine with you suggesting [name]Finnian[/name]! I actually love the name, and like that it contains the -ian ending, but my dad and brother (who [name]Ian[/name] would be for) are both Johns, and since [name]Ian[/name] is a form of [name]John[/name], that’s why I liked it. If they were both Ians, then I would love to use [name]Finnian[/name] (or [name]Sebastian[/name], or [name]Julian[/name], or [name]Octavian[/name], or any of the other plethora of -ian names I adore!), but as it is, [name]Finnian[/name] doesn’t really feel like it has a connection to them. Then again, I was considering using an “F” MN for “[name]Air[/name] Force”, since my dad, brother, and grandfather were (or are) serving in the USAF at some point to honor them. Maybe [name]Avery[/name] [name]Finnian[/name] [name]George[/name] could be a nod to the [name]Air[/name] Force and my dad’s, brother’s, and grandfather’s names with the [name]Ian[/name] part? It’s a nice thought, although I’m not sure I like it more than [name]Avery[/name] [name]Ian[/name] [name]George[/name]! Although I’m more used to having something a bit quirky and less common in the MN spot, so I like that [name]Avery[/name] [name]Finnian[/name] [name]George[/name] would do that. Hmm. I’ll have to think about it a little.
I’m not a fan of the double EE sound in [name]AverY[/name] [name]Ian[/name], so I voted for [name]Noah[/name] [name]George[/name]. I think [name]Avery[/name] [name]George[/name] [name]Noah[/name] would be okay too