[Opinions] Deacon...
WDYT of the name Deacon for a boy? I like the way it sounds, but is the church deacon connotation too much? Is that the first thing you think when you hear it?
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It's not a name for a child.
I don't really like the sound.
Deacon
I immediately think of church deacons, but that's because I work with them. Otherwise its a fairly cool soon, and not used too often. I mean, someone just named their son Bishop...why not Deacon?
SIri
"Its hard to be religious when certain people are never struck by lightening."
Calvin (From Calvin and Hobbs)

I immediately think of church deacons, but that's because I work with them. Otherwise its a fairly cool soon, and not used too often. I mean, someone just named their son Bishop...why not Deacon?
SIri
"Its hard to be religious when certain people are never struck by lightening."
Calvin (From Calvin and Hobbs)

The church deacon connotation is too much for me
I think it sounds too harsh.
Ryan Phillipe and Reese Witherspoon . . .
was the first thing I thought. I've seen this name discussed as a possibility on a few message boards since they used it on their son, so that's the first thing I thought of.
Its like Ryder - which I never heard anyone consider until Kate Hudson and Chris Robinson used it. Now you see it around.
My first thought is it belongs on a bad guy in a southern gothic novel or movie or TV show. It seems quite dramatic to me, but that's not necessarily a bad thing, depending on your tastes.
was the first thing I thought. I've seen this name discussed as a possibility on a few message boards since they used it on their son, so that's the first thing I thought of.
Its like Ryder - which I never heard anyone consider until Kate Hudson and Chris Robinson used it. Now you see it around.
My first thought is it belongs on a bad guy in a southern gothic novel or movie or TV show. It seems quite dramatic to me, but that's not necessarily a bad thing, depending on your tastes.
I do think of the cleric ranking, yes. But it's not as obvious as Priest or Bishop would be, and we give our children other occupational names (Hunter, Tayler etc). I could get used to Deacon and I like the sound.
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Yeah, that's the first thing I thought of when I read it - the church. Actually I didn't realise it was a name. How about Duncan? I personally don't like it, but it sounds similar.