Partner and I down to: Jonah BROOKS/SCOTT !!VOTE!!

See the results of this poll: Jonah Brooks or Jonah Scott

Respondents: 21 (This poll is closed)

  • Jonah Scott : 14 (67%)
  • Jonah Brooks: 7 (33%)

I voted for [name]Brooks[/name] only because of the background story (from the other post) of you and your partner both having the middle name [name]Brooke[/name]. I am a sucker for family names! [name]Jonah[/name] [name]Scott[/name] is very nice as well.

Edit: I just re-read the other post and saw that Scott has a strong family connection as well (so I may have to switch my answer)!

[name]Both[/name] combos have a good flow, but because of the background story I prefer [name]Scott[/name]. You could still use [name]Brooke[/name] for a daughter one day. [name]Love[/name] [name]Jonah[/name]!

Well that is weird. [name]Brooks[/name] and [name]Scott[/name] are last names on both sides of my family and both have been used as middle names. [name]One[/name] of them is MY middle name. I’m not going to reveal which for confidentiality’s sake, but I voted [name]Scott[/name]. I think it’s fresh and strong where [name]Brooks[/name] is not my favorite. I think maybe I’m not a fan of a name that ends in “s” after a consonant. I did a super search, and Brooks is the only familiar name ending in S after a consonant. It feels like a plural or a verb, making [name]Jonah[/name] [name]Brooks[/name] Rivenbark like a sentence. What’s a Rivenbark? How does one [name]Brook[/name] it? :wink: No one would probably think that, but it’s what I hear because it’s come up in my life since I know people with that middle name.

edit: I LOVE that you are using a name with significance in the middle spot. I think it’s SO much better than just using a name you like. In the end, use whichever hold more meaning to you.