Weird and clearly positive in successful or monetary meaning. There are countless company names with the word "Win" and "Best" integrated to make it sound successful.
Strangely, names like Edwin and Goodwin do not seem to be as popular, even though they have the word Win. Goodwin would seem to be a great choice of name for local Hongkies (it appears often as a company name). Perhaps these names are too common and possess no novelty or self-important characteristics?
Literary Winner? Literal Winner? Little Winner?
ReplyDeleteCertainly weird.
Weird and clearly positive in successful or monetary meaning. There are countless company names with the word "Win" and "Best" integrated to make it sound successful.
ReplyDeleteStrangely, names like Edwin and Goodwin do not seem to be as popular, even though they have the word Win. Goodwin would seem to be a great choice of name for local Hongkies (it appears often as a company name). Perhaps these names are too common and possess no novelty or self-important characteristics?
I know 2 Edwins who are Hongkies out here.
ReplyDeleteOK I know a few Edwins and Edwinas out here. However, I think Wins is the real 'winner' so far, haha (see 0603 HKSAR Name of the Day)
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