Which do you prefer?

See the results of this poll: What’s your favorite combination?

Respondents: 63 (This poll is closed)

  • Miles Burke : 29 (46%)
  • Asher Burke : 25 (40%)
  • Graham Burke: 9 (14%)

[name]Asher[/name] [name]Burke[/name] for me! :slight_smile: [name]Love[/name] it.

I love the name [name]Asher[/name] too, wish my husband did. :slight_smile:

in this order:

[name]Miles[/name] [name]Burke[/name]
[name]Graham[/name] [name]Burke[/name]
[name]Asher[/name] [name]Burke[/name]

[name]LOVE[/name] [name]Miles[/name]!!

I don’t like the repeating “r” in [name]Asher[/name] [name]Burke[/name]. The "r"s don’t bother me as much in [name]Graham[/name] however. But I voted for [name]Miles[/name] because I like the name better.

1 [name]Graham[/name] [name]Burke[/name] - I think this has the best flow!

2 [name]Miles[/name] [name]Burke[/name] - OK but a little short with each being one-syllable. [name]Milo[/name] [name]Burke[/name]?

3 [name]Asher[/name] [name]Burke[/name] - The repetitive “er” and “ur” doesn’t make a great sound.

[name]Miles[/name] [name]Burke[/name] was far and away the best sound to me. [name]Graham[/name] was also very pleasing. I did like [name]Asher[/name] as well but not as much as the first two.

[name]Asher[/name] [name]Burke[/name]! [name]Miles[/name] makes me think of the unit of measurement; [name]Graham[/name] makes me think of [name]Graham[/name] crackers. [name]Asher[/name] is handsome and sounds nice with [name]Burke[/name].

  1. [name]Miles[/name] [name]Burke[/name] – even thought both are only one syllable, the long “i” in [name]Miles[/name] makes it work.
  2. [name]Graham[/name] [name]Burke[/name] – although i’m likely pronouncing this differently ([name]Gray[/name]-um, with two syllables, rather than Grahm which is how I hear those in the US say it)
  3. [name]Asher[/name] [name]Burke[/name] – this is my least favourite combo, i think its because of the repeating “r” sounds.

[name]Love[/name] [name]Asher[/name], but the combo doesn’t flow. I voted [name]Miles[/name]; I don’t like [name]Graham[/name] at all.