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What do you think about the baby boy name...?

hutson ray?

(ray is a family name and although i dont like it, my husband is persistant that it be the middle name no matter what, and i guess, since it will be his child to...i have to compromise!)

What do you think about the baby boy name JAD ?

i despise it only because i HATED this kid jad that i new he makes my skin crawl...lol sorry if i was harsh..i probably wouldn't hate it as much if i didn't know someone with that name that i couldnt stand.

What do you think of the baby boy name Royce?

i have heard of it before and they called him rolls royce
i like the name

What do you think of the name Ingmar for a baby boy?

For what it’s worth, I wanted to answer this question as a person who was also given an unusual classic actor’s name.Some of the challenges they will face with a name like this:“Did you say your name was Earl? Harold? Darryl? Ariel? How do you spell that? Was your mom an Errol Flynn fan?” It gets old explaining not only the correct pronunciation, but the spelling and then the reason you have such an unusual name. It got so bad that I started to introduce myself as “Bo.” I have spelled and pronounced my name thousand of times over the course of my lifetime. I am over it.When you’re a little kid, other kids are looking for anything to make fun of. An unusual name makes for easy pickings. At a time you want to just fit in and not be different, it makes you very different. “What kind of a name is… Errol??” (followed by laughs), was something I had to learn to work around.If you go to a restaurant and they ask for your name to call your order, it becomes a big deal for people to write it down and pronounce it. Same if you’re trying to say your name over a phone or place some kind of order, especially if they are international.A name like this will look unusual on blind resumes. People won’t quite know what to make of it, and that might cause Ingmar to not get selected for an interview.You just generally get tired of having the unusual name. Sometimes you want a name that people just get and understand right off. It’s not like the name makes the person, either; Robert Deniro wouldn’t be less of an actor if his name was something unusual. Neither would Ed Harris. Or Emma Stone. The name didn’t make them cool and unusual, their talent and personalities did, which is all that will really matter.So I get it, you want your child to be unique and stand out a bit, and you don’t want a cookie cutter name. Why not make Ingmar their middle name instead? That way, if they like it, they can make the choice themselves to go by it.And if they don’t? You will have blessed them with a name they can tell people once… and go on to live a peaceful life waiting near the lunch counter for their name to be read knowing it won’t shut the line down because no one can pronounce it.

What do you think of the name "Tomasz" for a baby boy?

I love it.My husband and I chose a Polish name for our son. I like how it is unique and common at the same time. That is, the full version of his name is really unusual here in the US, but he goes by a shortened version that is pretty popular. There’s also a Polish diminutive that family members use.Tomasz could go by Tom, Tommy, Tomek, etc. He’ll have a lot of options.

What do you think of the baby boy name Dempsey?

Katie, I believe that you have to be very careful when choosing a name for your baby because that child will have to live with it for the rest of his or her life. It really is a huge responsibility for us as parents.

That said, many people have been given unusual names and have grown up to be very strong characters and their unusual names add to that character. However, I believe that the name Dempsey could be turned into many nasty nicknames by your child's friends, and that you might be resented for it.

Please rethink your choice very carefully!

What do you think of the baby name “Mann”?

A small recommendation, why not name the baby with a more positive name, One that means Courageous, Hope, Kind, benevolent, leader, balanced etc ? This would add positivity to the growth of the boy into a man that the society can look up to.It need not be based on religion, but more from psychological factors.Just a thought process.. not a compulsion.

Do you like this baby boy name?

No! That sounds great! A little boy that lives in our neighborhood is named Asher and I think its a lovely name.

What do you think of a baby boy's name marcello?

Love it, it's my cousin's name. (we're Mexican)

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