I dont like either of the names but if I had to pick one it would be Gregory.
2007-10-30 08:35:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Gregory better, it just sounds more elegant. Maybe Gregory Vincent would be good, with Vincent as the middle name.
2007-10-30 15:35:49
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answered by Yoruichi 2
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Haha, have you read the Harry Potter books? Those are the first names of Crabbe and Goyle. It's just a funny coincidence, normal people wouldn't notice. They're a bit old-fashioned, but nice names regardless. Gregory and Vincent would go by Greg and Vin/Vinnie anyway.
2007-11-01 21:51:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't like Gregory at all, but like Vincent a lot. But not Vinny as a nickname, just Vince.
2007-11-03 15:16:25
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answered by Ruby 4
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Both the names are associated with the names of famous people who made it big in their lives Gregory peck and Vincent peale. So I feel they may be good.
2007-10-31 22:41:24
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answered by Sita G 1
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Gregory is okay, not much for vincent. Van is better.
2007-10-30 15:32:16
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answered by corrick_1 6
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I definitely like Vincent better.
2007-10-30 15:37:11
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answered by Green Eyed Girl 5
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Love them both. Classic, strong, masculine names that won't be taken over by the pink section of the baby name book. ;) And they both have fantastic meanings:
Gregory - "watchful, alert"
Vincent - "conquering"
Fine choices - you can't go wrong with either one.
2007-10-30 15:46:12
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answered by FourArrows 4
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Very nice. These names will not limit your child to a life of food service. Strong names make strong people. These are names for leaders.
2007-10-30 17:44:01
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answered by mrs.w 3
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you could do a lot better than gregory and vincent....they sound old!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
go check out www.babynames.com
they have forums and bulletins and things where people can vote on names for you
2007-10-30 15:38:17
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answered by ca_princess_408 2
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