What do you think of names Jeremi, Miron or Hubert for a baby boy? Other names Jeremiasz (version of Jeremi), Henryk, Ernest, Tymoteusz (Tymon), Antoni, Feliks, Krystian, Jan, Szymon, Leon. I need a name that is acceptable in both cultures yet is not as common as Adam, Daniel or Oliver. I would like to keep their polish spelling as above.
I’m curious about [name]Jeremi[/name], are you pronouncing it Je-reh-mee? If so, then I prefer the spelling [name]Jeremy[/name].
[name]Miron[/name] is not one I’m fond of, [name]Hubert[/name] is low on my fondness radar as well. [name]Hubert[/name] sounds…unappealing. And [name]Miron[/name] is too close to Moron for my liking.
I have never seen [name]Jeremy[/name] spelled with an “i” before and do not care for that at all. But I love the name [name]Jeremy[/name]!
[name]Miron[/name] is not my style and kinda reminds me of [name]Helen[/name] [name]Mirren[/name] so I’m going to have to say no to that choice.
[name]Hubert[/name] would be my second choice in this set, but I am not crazy about it.
I have to agree that [name]Jeremi[/name] just seems misspelled. I think [name]Jeremy[/name] is ok. I associate it a lot with the 1990s - and a [name]Pearl[/name] [name]Jam[/name] song. There’s nothing wrong with it but I do associate it wit that era.
[name]Miron[/name] I had to click on because I’m not familiar with it. I actually felt like it was a bit feminine in sound. I also am guess that since it’s a variation of [name]Myron[/name] that I was actually probably saying it incorrectly in my head. [name]How[/name] are you pronouncing it?
[name]Hubert[/name] belongs to that realm of old man chic that seems to be coming back. For the most part it’s still too dusty for me…but having a wee [name]Bert[/name] could fit in well today.
Agree with [name]Jeremy[/name]-with-a-y-- would love to see it used. It still sounds fresh. Conversely, you could try [name]Jerome[/name].
I like the Slavic name [name]Miran[/name] (peace) very much-- it’s masculine, fits in with current naming trends, and won’t be confused with ‘moron.’
[name]Hubert[/name], imo, is pretty twerpy. I just can’t envision it as cool, try as I might. [name]Hugh[/name] I could get behind, or [name]Hughes[/name], or another -bert name, but not [name]Hubert[/name].
Vastly prefer [name]Jeremiah[/name] to [name]Jeremi[/name]. Or to [name]Jeremy[/name] or [name]Jerome[/name] for that matter, though [name]Jerome[/name] has a dignified sound.
[name]Hector[/name], [name]Hugh[/name], [name]Heath[/name], [name]Henry[/name], [name]Hawthorn[/name] and even Hemlock all seem far more usable to me than [name]Hubert[/name].