What kind of vibe do you get from [name_m]Tolliver[/name_m]? Does it seem too brave or fairly usable? What kind of personality or imagery come to mind? What do you think of nn [name_m]Tolly[/name_m]? What other nn ideas come to mind? Any other thoughts would also be appreciated.
I think with [name_u]Oliver[/name_u]’s popularity it’s definitely useable! I like [name_m]Tolly[/name_m], and otherwise I can think of [name_u]Ollie[/name_u]/Olly, [name_f]Liv[/name_f], and maybe Tover
Tolliver is cool and fresh but similar enough to [name_u]Oliver[/name_u] that it doesn’t sound outlandish.
Tolliver feels very fresh, lively, and energetic! It also has a sort of literary vibe to me although I have no actual literary association with it It’s distinctive and unexpected, but I think [name_u]Oliver[/name_u] makes it very usable! [name_m]Tolly[/name_m] is super sweet, and I also love [name_u]Ollie[/name_u]/Olly.
I think it’s a cooler version of [name_u]Oliver[/name_u]! It’s fun and spunky and I can see it fitting all ages.
For nicknames I like [name_m]Tolly[/name_m], [name_u]Ollie[/name_u], and [name_f]Tove[/name_f]!
it’s definitely usable, but I’ve always disliked [name_u]Oliver[/name_u] so I’m also not a fan of the sound of [name_m]Tolliver[/name_m]. Although I think [name_m]Tolly[/name_m] could be cute on a boy
I love the idea of [name_m]Tov[/name_m] as a nn
I’ve had [name_m]Tolly[/name_m] on my list as a nn for [name_f]Ottoline[/name_f] for a while so it sounds kind of feminine to me so I’m glad to hear that other people like [name_m]Tolly[/name_m] on a boy
I could see it on both.
what do you guys think of [name_m]Tolliver[/name_m] and [name_m]Brannigan[/name_m] “[name_m]Tov[/name_m] and [name_u]Bran[/name_u]” as brothers?
I think that’s adorable! [name_u]Bran[/name_u] does make me think of the grain, like raisin bran though. I still like it
Couldn’t be more perfect😍
Love [name_m]Tolliver[/name_m]! It’s got a jaunty, rollicking sound, so much fun to say and I love the nicknames.
I like [name_m]Brannigan[/name_m] “[name_u]Bran[/name_u]” a bit less (just based on sound) but the two definitely make a great pair!
Love it!