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[Opinions] Banjo
I was just wondering what everyone's opinions were on the name Banjo.It's becoming somewhat popular in Australia, and i'm curious how the rest of the world would react to it. It's not a name that I would use, however I actually don't mind it.
1. What would you pair with Banjo for siblings2. What middle name would you use3. Do you like Banjo or do you think it's silly.

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I think it's nothing less than stupid. I mean, people do know what a banjo is, right?It's one of those names that I'm really surprised we're even talking about in the context of being a "name."
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I love Banjo. I think it's cute.Don't know what I would name siblings or anything, I just wanted to say that.
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Banjo & Kazooie!I've actually never even played a Banjo-Kazooie game, but that's all that comes to mind. Well, that and Rascal Flatt's "Banjo", but in a lesser degree.1. I feel like Banjo, Ryder, & Savannah should all be siblings.2. Banjo Francis
Banjo Peter
Banjo Wesley
Banjo William
Banjo Clifford
Banjo Gilgamesh! (may as well go all out)3. I do think it's a bit silly. Fit for a cartoon or video game character, but on an actual person it seems odd. Maybe as a nickname I could get behind it (for Benjamin, maybe?).
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1. Banjo and his sister Manda Lynn.
2. I wouldn't.
3. It's ridiculous, except maybe on a dog. It sounds like somebody's street name, or outlaw name, and I believe a few Hollywood types have used it on their kids.
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I've heard of the poet Banjo Paterson, and get that people want to name their kids after a national literary figure, but it's completely ridiculous as a name.
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I think of the movie Baby Mama with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. There's a part where they're specifically making fun of names parents use for their children these days, and a mother in a park calls for her children "Come on, we have a play date with Wingspan and Banjo!"I agree with the writers of that movie, I think it is inherently bad.
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My friend Bill who is cute is a guitar player and sometimes he plays banjo and I call him Banjo Bill. For that reason, I like the name Banjo. It sort of reminds me of Bodhi, which I also like as a guilty pleasure.
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Only in Oz!The only sibling for Banjo must be Matilda, since the Man from Snowy River doesn't have a name as far as I recall. Though Snowy and River might work ...
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I'm from Australia too, and a month or so ago I overheard a parent calling out to their 3- or 4-year-old son, Banjo. I knew it was getting popular hear but I'd never actually heard it in real life before. I wouldn't use it either, but I don't know how much I like it. It's OK, but a bit weird. Banjo Paterson is fine, but it's still an instrument. (I'm a bit torn about that, because I do like the name Viola!)
1. Viola and Banjo would be fantastic. In seriousness, though:Chester
Aspen
Arden
Oliver
Dashiell
August
Otto
Tristan
Elliot
Griffin
Montague
Lorcan
Xander
River (full name Snowy-River Manfrom Lastname) (Although River and Banjo do actually sound good together)Maisie
Beatrice
Delilah
Edith nn Edie
Juniper
Juno
Kaia
Lola
Posey
Penelope
Tess
Aurora
Camille
Clara
Avalon2. Banjo Caspian
Banjo Julius
Banjo Torin3. I don't like it too much, but I wouldn't say it's silly. In my head, it's kind of the Australian answer to Atticus. It sounds sillier than Atticus.
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Viola is also a flower, and the first thing I think of. It's very similar to my mom's favorite flower, pansies. There's also a Viola I know through church.
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Banjo=evil doggy ):Banjo immediately makes me think of (besides the musical instrument) my grandparents dog they used to own. (Well now they are deceased) This dog did not like little kids and I have vivid memories of having to be actually carried inside the house by my mother, passed the garage and into the kitchen. Sometimes he was contempt and docile and other times, my mom had to rush me to the safety of the kitchen because he would nearly attack her to get to me as though I was such a threat.
As I became older, the dog of course left me alone but never thoroughly enjoyed my company. He was a grumpy dog that just flat out didn't enjoy the company of children. Though perhaps it was just me and my younger sister he wished to maul to death. (:
Anyways...1: gosh, I wouldn't even know. Banjo, Melody, Lyric & Harper? (Harp) music inspired
2: Don't have a middle name that would make Banjo seem less ridiculous and silly. Sorry
3: As a Human's name, I find it bluntly silly. So many names out there parents can choose from. If somebody's name was banjo, I wouldn't be able to take it seriously.
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I think it's a great name for a dog, but for a kid I think it's silly. Though it's better than some boys names I've come across.A parent would have to be committed to word names to use it, so I'd expect siblings to have other word names.
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