See the results of this poll: Which sounds more masculine to you?
Respondents: 19 (This poll is closed)
- Porter Finn : 11 (58%)
- Porter Weston: 8 (42%)
Respondents: 19 (This poll is closed)
[name]Porter[/name] [name]Weston[/name] sounds slightly more masculine, but I prefer [name]Porter[/name] [name]Finn[/name]. [name]Porter[/name] and [name]Weston[/name] are both fairly common surnames, so [name]Porter[/name] [name]Weston[/name] Surname would sound a bit like a company rather than a person. [name]Finn[/name] is very first-namey to me, so I think it makes a better combo.
It depends on the length of the surname, but I do prefer the sound of [name]Porter[/name] [name]Finn[/name].
[name]Porter[/name], [name]Finn[/name], and [name]Weston[/name] are all fine names, however I think that [name]Porter[/name] [name]Finn[/name] flows… here is how I feel when I say the other… “[name]Port[/name]-er [name]West[/name]-on”… not sure if that makes any sense, it may be due to the 2/2 syllable combination.
I like [name]Porter[/name] [name]Finn[/name] as well, it flows better to me. [name]Weston[/name] is a nice name though.