The Roger combos go head to head

See the results of this poll: Which one, & why?

Respondents: 38 (This poll is closed)

  • Roger Llewellyn Hawk : 35 (92%)
  • Roger Conradin Hawk: 3 (8%)

The R in both [name_m]Roger[/name_m] and Conradin are ok together. I like the flow of [name_m]Roger[/name_m] [name_m]Llewellyn[/name_m] [name_m]Hawk[/name_m] much more. [name_m]Roger[/name_m] and [name_m]Hawk[/name_m] are both very masculine and I find [name_m]Llewelyn[/name_m] softer so it’s nice having that flow to break apart the names.

I prefer [name_m]Llewellyn[/name_m] as a middle because for me, Conradin seems made up or trying too hard (unless it’s a family name for you).

I love [name_m]Llewellyn[/name_m]! Conradin is great, too, but paired with two equally strong names, like [name_m]Roger[/name_m] and [name_m]Hawk[/name_m], the combo becomes a bit too harsh. [name_m]Llewellyn[/name_m] softens them a bit and [name_m]Roger[/name_m] [name_m]Llewellyn[/name_m] [name_m]Hawk[/name_m] flows wonderfully! :slight_smile:

[name_m]Roger[/name_m] [name_m]Llewellyn[/name_m] [name_m]Hawk[/name_m], for sure. It has great flow. Conradin is interesting, but I don’t think it sits well next to [name_m]Roger[/name_m].

Conradin sounds strange, I prefer the classic [name_m]Conrad[/name_m] or the variation [name_m]Conrado[/name_m]. In contrast, [name_m]Llewellyn[/name_m] is a weird name outside wales but it flows nicely with the others in your combo and sounds distinctive.