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Casper

17 replies

Wildwaterfalls · 30/07/2012 19:00

One of a short list of two at the moment. We both like it, think it is DH's favourite, but I am worried about:

  • it being regarded as pretentious in Britain (not British so not quite sure but I think I have read that on here)
  • there being multiple spellings. I like.the e for some reason.

Not too concerned about the friendly ghost connection.

What do you think?

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VolAuVent · 30/07/2012 19:02

I like it :)

Personally I'd spell it Caspar.

5madthings · 30/07/2012 19:02

its lovely! my fabulous nephew is called Caspar, i prefer the spelling like that, but the ghost connection is neither here nor there and its certainly not pretentious!

WithACherryOnTop · 30/07/2012 19:07

Love it.It's a gorgeous name,and not pretentious at all imho,just lovely.

ShowOfHands · 30/07/2012 19:14

It's a brilliant name, not pretentious and I would always spell it Caspar. I think the majority would.

Wildwaterfalls · 30/07/2012 21:28

Thanks! Glad it is not pretentious! Is Caspar the more common spelling in Britain? If we went for Casper would we be saying 'with an e' all the time?

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MagdalenaAlec · 30/07/2012 21:34

I believe it is Caspar in the UK, Casper in the US, at least that is what DH gets.
I thought though that it was the 70-80's Tarquin? MIL will be pissed if I tell her it is 'common' happy about that :o

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ifeelloved · 30/07/2012 21:50

Love it.

AreYouAbleMabel · 30/07/2012 22:33

Simply adore it....stunning!

perplexedpirate · 30/07/2012 22:40

Love it. But would spell it Caspar.

mumnosbest · 30/07/2012 22:47

i love it. it was my favourite but dh didnt so we decided on oscar whuch i think is similar then dd arrived :)
not pretentious at all, very cute.

Sarcalogos · 30/07/2012 22:50

Love it, think its a cute, great name.

BUT I do hear the theme to Casper the friendly ghost in my head every time I hear it. Only you know if that bothers you or not really.

Badgerina · 31/07/2012 00:24

Gorgeous name. I have an Oscar already which I think sounds similar, otherwise DS2 would be Caspar (with an a).

HolyOlympicNamechangeBatman · 31/07/2012 01:40

Love it.

Wildwaterfalls · 31/07/2012 08:28

Thanks all. After all this lovely feedback I think it remains a strong candidate!

Now we have to choose between this one and our other favourite, but maybe that is a separate thread. Smile

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assumpta · 01/08/2012 19:39

Hi, someone in my baby group in 1996 called her son this, it was lovely when he was a cute baby, but he gets the p*ss taken big time now he is at secondary school and not a cute chubby baby. Not common though if you want something different.

evamummy · 01/08/2012 20:57

Seems that names start as 'posh' but then become quite mainstream. Names like Casper, Sebastian, Quentin, Theodore were all considered 'posh' 10 years ago but are now quite 'normal' imo.

The only negative I can see with Casper, apart from the multiple spellings (Caspar, Kaspar, Kasper) is that in Germany/Austria a Kasper is a very well known clown figure, so has very comical associations.

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