Which of these do you prefer the sound of? And which middle would you pair with them? I don’t have a particular style but probably drawn more to unusual middle names.
Thanks a lot
Which of these do you prefer the sound of? And which middle would you pair with them? I don’t have a particular style but probably drawn more to unusual middle names.
Thanks a lot
I would choose [name_u]James[/name_u] with a unusual middle name. I haven’t any specific suggestions because I’m not sure what you like.
I’d go for the opposite–[name_m]Jago[/name_m] with a more classic mn, something in the vein of [name_m]William[/name_m], [name_m]Arthur[/name_m], [name_m]Henry[/name_m], etc.
Absolutely [name_u]James[/name_u]!
I would definitely pair [name_u]James[/name_u] with a long, unusual middle name.
[name_u]James[/name_u]. [name_m]Jago[/name_m] is my mum’s surname and, whilst it’s also my middle name, has always seemed a little too surname-y to work as a first.
I much prefer [name_m]Jago[/name_m]. [name_u]James[/name_u] is way too boring.
I think either would be very handsome with the right middle name; something longer and more unusual with [name_u]James[/name_u] would be just as unexpected as a longer but less rare middle would be with [name_m]Jago[/name_m].
I think it depends on the middle name. [name_u]James[/name_u] is a beloved classic but a wee bit boring as a result. [name_m]Jago[/name_m] is simply dashing.