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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