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[Opinions] Re: Cobain
in reply to a message by Joey
I think it's okay. I get the honoring part. Cobain was a great musician but there is more of a darkness and tragedy associated with him that I would prevent me from using it. I'd rather go with a boy named Kurt. It's still honoring but not so heavily associated in day to day interactions.
I understand it though...I've heard that Lennon is become popular for Jon. I guess it's the same trend. And Cobain sounds similar enough to Colby or Bailey, which are popular now. Makes me think...if you're going for Cobain, why note Coltrane? Here are some other honoring musician names would be used:
Joplin (for Scott or Janis)
Hendrix or maybe Hendricks for a more traditional spelling
Morrison
Stevie (either Nicks, Wonder, or Vaughan)
Ray (Charles or Vaughan)
Vaughan
Taylor (James...I heard this was Taylor Swift's namesake)
Amadeus
Ludwig
Elton
Joel
Smokey (a stretch I know) but maybe...
Robinson
Marvin
Otis
Etta or Jamesetta (her original name)
Gladys
Billie
Ella
Aretha
Whitley (for Chris Whitley...def check him out if you don't know him)
Sam (for Cooke) Any people would actually consider? There's so many more but this was off the top of my head.
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Stevie as a nn for Stephanie is kinda fun... Sam on its own isn't my style, but Samuel or Samantha would be quite acceptable mns. Guess it could be short for Sambi as well.
Might consider Joel, but not after a musician.
I like Billi on a girl, but also not after a musician.
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