Which name fits best a twelve year old: Richard, Roger, or Robert?

Noyeha

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Is this for a story?

Bear in mind that, usually, the person would have been born with that name so it's not just one that would sound good at a certain age.

And all three have strong British connections. I'd go for Robert, simply because I think it sounds better with the surname, but maybe try and think from the parents' point of view, or whoever named this character in the story (if this is for a story, sorry if it isn't). Which would they prefer? Maybe it was a grandfather's name or they liked stories of King Richard or Robert the Bruce or love Sir Robert Moore?
 

cortney_botto

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With either Richard or Robert, you could shorten to make sound more like a kids name (Richie, Robby, etc). But Roger sounds older to me... personally.
 

DesmondMiles

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Richard sounds the best. It's an old English name. I think Richard Reed will be good, sounds posh, and it is the best name on there for it. You can shorten it to maybe Richie or something.
 
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