[Opinions] Baylor
Yes, no? what do you think
how would it go with the rest of my boys names?
Brighton
Jameson
Hilary
Sterling
Holden
On that note:
vote on my names list, I just changed it up with no middle names.
http://www.babynames.com/namelist/9542939
how would it go with the rest of my boys names?
Brighton
Jameson
Hilary
Sterling
Holden
On that note:
vote on my names list, I just changed it up with no middle names.
http://www.babynames.com/namelist/9542939
This message was edited 10/20/2007, 7:20 PM
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I go to Baylor University so I don't think I could ever really like that name for a child.
Baylor U...
Yep, that's the first thing that comes to my mind. :o) I don't think it really fits in with the rest of the boys names; they're more "retro" (for lack of a better word), and Baylor is too modern to fit. I suppose Brighton & Jameson could be considered modern, but I can also picture them in use a couple generations ago, whereas I can't with Baylor.
Yep, that's the first thing that comes to my mind. :o) I don't think it really fits in with the rest of the boys names; they're more "retro" (for lack of a better word), and Baylor is too modern to fit. I suppose Brighton & Jameson could be considered modern, but I can also picture them in use a couple generations ago, whereas I can't with Baylor.
This message was edited 10/22/2007, 7:00 AM
I think it goes well. I like it on a boy, especially since i saw/read Ya-Ya-Sisterhood..
Baylor -only on a boy, but too much like Sailor/Saylor tred for my taste, also a name of a college, it's like naming your son Yale to me
Brighton -not so weird since I loved the show Nanny, but too last namey for my taste
Jameson -not bad, the only one I might use from your list
Hilary -with Hilary Clinton, no way for a boy (or girl)
Sterling -last year I visited Sterling Castle in Scotland, also pound sterling (like naming him Dollar) and sterling silver
Holden -ok, but not my style
Brighton -not so weird since I loved the show Nanny, but too last namey for my taste
Jameson -not bad, the only one I might use from your list
Hilary -with Hilary Clinton, no way for a boy (or girl)
Sterling -last year I visited Sterling Castle in Scotland, also pound sterling (like naming him Dollar) and sterling silver
Holden -ok, but not my style
This message was edited 10/21/2007, 6:27 AM
Baylor is a college, and if I am correct, so is Brighton. I would steer clear of using both in a sibset. Jameson reminds me of Jamestown as well as the ever so trendy surname as first name. Holden gives me that vibe as well, although it is also literary so I don't mind it as much. Hilary bothers me as a boy and a girl name. Sterling reminds me of Starlings, which are horribly mean birds.
I know Baylor is a college, though I wasn't aware of Brighton as being one, I knew it was a town. Jameson to me doesn't remind me of a surname because I've never known anyone with the surname, besides, well, Jenna Jameson.
As for Hilary, I only care for it as a boys name, as a girls name is strikes me as tacky for some reason. and Sterling just sounds nice to me.
As for Hilary, I only care for it as a boys name, as a girls name is strikes me as tacky for some reason. and Sterling just sounds nice to me.
Doesn't the fact that Jenna Jameson was a very famous porn star sort of put you off the name of Jameson? I mean, many many people will associate the name with her.
No. Horrible. But it would fit with the rest of your boy's names
And on a positive note, I like Holden.
And on a positive note, I like Holden.
Hmm, I'm sure alot of people have that approach to the name. not alot of people seem to like surnamey names.