Could Apollo and Jupiter ever work?

[name_m]Apollo[/name_m] and [name_m]Jupiter[/name_m] have long been my go-to middles as I really love them, but I’m just not sure how well they would wear in real life. What would you think if you met children named [name_m]Apollo[/name_m] and [name_m]Jupiter[/name_m]? Could they be pulled off?
[name_u]Love[/name_u] the nicknames [name_u]Po[/name_u] and Jupe, which might make them more wearable???

Any opinions welcome, both good and bad!

P.s. Kiddies would either live in [name_u]London[/name_u] (my choice) or [name_m]New[/name_m] [name_m]York[/name_m] (his home) depending on who wins haha!!!

I think they’d be darling as middle names, as first names they have a very hipster-bohemian vibe; they make me think of kids of those moms on Instagram who just post children wearing white clothes and flower crowns standing in a field of wheat, the lighting is very soft and ethereal. It’s a very distant image to me, and while it is supposed to look natural and like they are all free spirits, it often just looks staged for the camera and that perfect picture with which they will gain 300 more followers.
I personally do not follow any people like that, however, I follow a few name blogs who post birth announcements of other Instagram users and I tend to look at their profile as I’m interested in who those people are; usually, when coming across and [name_m]Apollo[/name_m] or [name_m]Jupiter[/name_m] or [name_f]Moon[/name_f] or [name_m]Zeus[/name_m], etc. the people described above are the parents.

This is not meant to be offensive or mean, it just the first thing I think of when hearing these names.
[name_u]Po[/name_u] and Jupe don’t make them more wearable to me as the full names are so grand, the nicknames are not able to ground them (and then there’s the whole thing of [name_u]Po[/name_u] meaning butt in [name_m]German[/name_m] but that doesn’t matter here and was not take into consideration)

Personally I think they are pretty far out there but I suppose it could work.

It all reality, it might garner some attention at first, but what are these names compared to names like [name_f]Katniss[/name_f] and [name_f]Daenerys[/name_f], which I’m very certain some parents have named their children after? I think [name_m]Apollo[/name_m] is a very cute and sweet option, and it fits right in with what is in vogue now :slight_smile:

Thanks for the replies everyone, really appreciate the feedback :slight_smile:

As middles, I’d say it’s fine.

[name_m]Jupiter[/name_m]'s too out there for me, but I can see [name_m]Apollo[/name_m] working as a middle and maybe even a first.