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Leo said as lay-oh, it can easily be either lee-oh or lay-oh in hawai’i
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Leo said as lay-oh, it can easily be either lee-oh or lay-oh in hawai’i
I’m afraid I’m not a fan of hyphenated firsts unless the names are very common & classic, like john-paul or john-peter. benedict is lovely though !!!
i don’t like hyphenated firsts either. something about benedict doesn’t really work with leo-quinn either, imo. the flow is off & benedict feels too old fashioned next to leo-quinn
I’m not totally against hyphenated names, but Leo-Quinn doesn’t look or feel right to me. [name_m]Benedict[/name_m] also seems very old fashioned with [name_u]Leo[/name_u] and [name_u]Quinn[/name_u]. Sorry for all the negative feedback… if it helps the flow is alright
I actually like Leo-Quinn but only if pronounced Lee-oh!
I’d also replace [name_m]Benedict[/name_m] with [name_u]Bennett[/name_u] or [name_u]Beckett[/name_u] 
Personally I just find it too much name. [name_u]Leo[/name_u] [name_u]Quinn[/name_u] would be fine, or [name_u]Leo[/name_u] [name_m]Benedict[/name_m], or [name_u]Quinn[/name_u] Benedict… but all together it’s just too much.
Leo-Quinn is nice but I’m not sure that [name_m]Benedict[/name_m] quite works here
I actually love it. I quite like the mix of styles between the first and middle names.
I really like Leo-Quinn [name_m]Benedict[/name_m]! Leo-Quinn is a unique combo but using very a familiar name (Leo) with one easy to PN (Quinn). I don’t think it matters when middles are of a different style. In fact, it’s traditional in many cultures to have an honour/family tradition as a middle which is often a classic.
As I really like [name_u]French[/name_u] pronunciations, Léo-Quinn [name_m]Benoit[/name_m] is calling me!!
Also not a fan of hyphenated names— Leo Quinn would be better, in my opinion— but of course, it fits your style, so I’d say go for it if you like it ![]()
Also not a fan of hyphenated name [name_u]Leo[/name_u] [name_u]Quinn[/name_u] is better
Its a fabulous name imo
gunna reiterate what I said before about it (even thought you already know
)! I love how its kinda random looking but has form to it and when you say it out loud it sounds international, young but old and also strangely regal
I LOVE leo-quinn benedict 
I actually really like it, the flow is very nice and I love all of these names
It’s a bit long but I like it!
Perhaps unpopular opinion, but I really like it!
I like the flow and the sound of [name_u]Leo[/name_u] [name_u]Quinn[/name_u] [name_m]Benedict[/name_m] (I quite like [name_u]Quinn[/name_u] for boy), but I’m not a big fan of hyphenated Leo-Quinn