Well, to be honest, I do much prefer the British (Australian) pronunciation of [name]Harry[/name], rather than the “scary hairy [name]Harry[/name]” pronunciation found in the good ole’ US of A!
Are you from Australia? Are you a [name]Harry[/name] fan, then?
[name]Lemon[/name] :-)[/quote]
[name]Hi[/name] [name]Lemon[/name] in answer to your question “Am I an Aussie?” The answer is “Yes”.
No, I am not a [name]Harry[/name] [name]Potter[/name] fan but [name]Harry[/name] has been around over here forever.
I can understand why the name hasn’t taken off in the US when it is being pronounced as ‘hairy’.
So, everyone you can now start loving [name]Harry[/name] because it is not related to Hairy Scarey.[/quote]
Oh, neat! I actually meant are you a fan of the name [name]Harry[/name] - or the nickname - but it’s lovely to hear your [name]Harry[/name] [name]Potter[/name] opinion, too!
I love the names [name]Daniel[/name] and [name]Timothy[/name]. Those are my two absolute favorites in that order, but not as first and middle. I like middle names with more meaning than just that I like them a lot, so I don’t know what the middle names would be.
[name]Andreas[/name] is my favorite boys name and is the name we have picked out for our 1st son. His full name will be [name]Andreas[/name] [name]Michael[/name]. I’ll might give him the nn [name]Ace[/name], but I’m not set on it. [name]Andreas[/name] also has important family meaning to us.
Runners up: [name]Julian[/name], [name]Silas[/name], [name]Sebastian[/name], [name]Oliver[/name], [name]Felix[/name]