[Opinions] Re: Hudson
in reply to a message by FFF
I really like Hudson, although for me, the Hudson Bay association is kind of a turn off (I'm Canadian too). I feel like the association might be a little too strong, and it might come across as cheesy to some people. That's just me nitpicking though. I know of someone with a three year old named Hudson, and I'm sure the name is rising up in popularity as much here as anywhere else.
My main issue with it is that it's a little trendy right now. It sort of just came out of nowhere, and now it's getting popular. That's never good. I don't want my child to have a name that people can trace back to a certain decade, because that's when it shot up in popularity. The thing I like about the name though is that it oozes "cool". It's got such a solid sound to it, but it doesn't sound rough, if that makes sense. It's a great combination of hard/strong and artsy/sensitive.
Not a big fan of Hud and Sonny as nicknames. I like the nn Sonny, but not for Hudson. I don't think it works, for some reason. I probably wouldn't use a nickname.
My main issue with it is that it's a little trendy right now. It sort of just came out of nowhere, and now it's getting popular. That's never good. I don't want my child to have a name that people can trace back to a certain decade, because that's when it shot up in popularity. The thing I like about the name though is that it oozes "cool". It's got such a solid sound to it, but it doesn't sound rough, if that makes sense. It's a great combination of hard/strong and artsy/sensitive.
Not a big fan of Hud and Sonny as nicknames. I like the nn Sonny, but not for Hudson. I don't think it works, for some reason. I probably wouldn't use a nickname.