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[Opinions] Thoughts on Chase?
My 3 year old wants to name his pending brother Chase. As far as suggestions from a 3 year old go, I think it sounds pretty good. But I'm not sure how much I like it. Interested in overall impressions and combos.TIA~Anna~
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I once saw a comic poke fun at some popular names this way:Justice, that's not fair!
Charity, you give that back!
Serenity, you're driving me crazy!And one wasChase, you come back here!That's what I always think of when I hear the name, lending it a slightly comical air. But actually, I like how it sounds, and I think a new parent could do far worse.
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Yeah, that irony might be a bit much as a parent... and based on us having one child who is known for elopement, I don't want to tempt fate. Thanks!
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Sorry, but I don’t like it. I’m not a fan of random surnames as first names to begin with, but this one is especially bad. It’s one of those perpetual toddler names that I have a hard time picturing on an adult. It’s a word name which is fine, but it’s not a particularly positive one, as it implies naughtiness and mischief and constant running away. Everybody wants a high-spirited kid, but not an exhausting, disobedient one. I also noticed somebody else mentioning the names John and Hector. Are those your current children? If so, adding Chase to that mix does two things. It takes the classic, formal, serious sibset you have going and introduces a trendy, insubstantial name into the mix. It cheapens it a bit. The other thing is that nobody probably thinks of John and Hector as words in this context as of right now, but adding such an obvious word name starts at least me thinking of the meanings of john and hector as words instead of names. Neither are positive, as one could mean a man who solicits a woman of ill repute and the other means to bully and annoy. Again, my mind would not have gone there if somebody said “John and Hector”, but it starts to when somebody says “John, Hector and Chase”.It does also make me think of Paw Patrol but that’s not actually a dealbreaker for me. It’s worth mentioning though.
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The three word name thing is funny. Good point! I think Paw Patrol is rather important, because it will be such an association for the age group.Thanks!
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"It’s a word name which is fine, but it’s not a particularly positive one, as it implies naughtiness and mischief and constant running away."The meaning of Chase doesn't seem this negative. To chase after something is to pursue it, which to me implies ambition, dedication, tenacity, and following a dream or a goal. Chase, in and of itself, seems fairly positive to me. I do appreciate the irony of chasing after Chase.
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So, I'm one of the three people who doesn't absolutely hate this name, lol. It's not one of my favorites, but I have met a couple of guys named Chase, and they were perfectly nice, so I don't have negative associations with the name. It might sound college frat-y and preppy, but I think there are worse images for a name to have. I would much prefer that over the rugged, cowboy names that are popular now, but that's just me.Anyway, it's a cute suggestion from a three year old. I dig it.
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Thanks!
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I really like Chase. It doesn't fit in with the other names that I like, so I'll never use it, but it's nice. It is very much in tune with surname and occupation names like Carter and Mason, but it is a bit fresher and more outdoorsy. It has an energetic and sleek sound to it, and I like the tenacious association.
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I’ve always loved this name. A serious candidate for my (future) son’s name!
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Not a terrible choice for a 3-yo, but it reminds me too much of chasing someone around.
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... the irony of "Chase! You get back here!" as a toddler runs away cackling may actually be too much to bear as a parent. Thank you!
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It sounds very childish - it could suit an energetic five-year-old boy, but not so much a lawyer.
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Thank you!
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Some days I really like Chase but other days I'm fairly indifferent to it. I think it's lively and sweet, though maybe better suited to a boy than a man. I think it would need a strong MN like:Chase Alexander
Chase Zachariah
Chase Lincoln
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Oh, I like Chase Lincoln. Thanks.
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My nine-year-old wanted to name his pending sister Odette, or perhaps Odile, I'm not sure but I know he'd been watching Swan Lake.I ignored him. Later, he thanked me!Chase seems unpleasant to me, but I'm not American.
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Mixed feelings
I have two associations with it. It makes me think of a mean high schooler, but I also love that there's a name that's an action verb! It feels like the male equivalent of Grace, in that feels like a pleasant name for an energetic kid.
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This was a more a curiosity about vibes than a serious inquiry into use. I'm enamored of the cute little way he says it (his Js and Chs aren't quite distinct yet) but DH hates it. Our older son wants to name him Samwise Gamgee. >_
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It's not really my style, but I don't hate it, seems about like Grant.There was a Chase in my 5th grade class. He is my only real life association...
10 or 11 years old, one of those Y2K era buzzcuts with bangs, thick glasses, had Pokemon trading cards.
An okay kid but dweeby. I have no idea what he grew up like.It also sounds like a good name for a greyhound, hunting dog, or rambunctious cat.First thought for a combo was Chase Jeremiah. More, uh...
Chase Raphael, Chase Reuben, Chase Roland, Chase Ronan, Chase Rembrandt, Chase Remiel. I guess it's good with Rs.
Chase Quentin, Chase Ferran, Chase Oscar, Chase Calvin, Chase Whitney, Chase Gregory, Chase Bernard, Chase Odell, Chase Domingo.

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Does he watch Paw Patrol? We've never watched it but I think there's a dog named Chase in it? I think some of T's little friends have mentioned it.I don't love it to be honest, but much better than the suggestions of Scarlett & Hermione that I had from Theodora.. Scarlette is our best friends daughters name lol.
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He doesn't. They saw 15 minutes of it once when I had strep and the doctor's office was playing it, but that was almost 2 years ago. I think maybe there's someone at Forest School, but a bigger kid he doesn't play with and so I don't really hear about.
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I've known one Chase (b) in my life he's very nice, his siblings were Jett (b) and Sienna (g)Its such a normal name to me like not bad not amazing just a solid name
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Thanks!
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Trendy pretentious surname name, makes me think of the bank, upscale apartment-complex names, and fox-hunting aristocrats.
However IRL it is just another very popular modern surname name, like Mason or Taylor, and I can't hate it. Sounds preppyish and youthful.
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This cracked me up. Those are all vibes given off by the House MD character imo
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That's interesting, considering that I have never seen that show, not even a still from it.
I think they must have picked the name because it has those vibes!
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I have an 18 year old female cousin named Chase. I never really understood what my aunt saw on it. I'm not a fan. I'm even less a fan of it on a boy. Then it takes on that tough Gunner / Hunter / Colt cowboy violence name thang that I hate.That said, Chase in the middle, paired with a traditional name, isn't so bad.
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That's funny, because I just said that Chase is NOT a cowboy name, to me. I didn't read the comments, before I posted. :P
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That is definitely not a vibe I go for. I kind of hear in that little three year old voice now and it makes it hard to pick out real adult impressions.
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Eww it's worse on a girl...I think you've nailed why I don't like Chase, it very much fits into Gunner/Hunter/Colt theme which I dislike.
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I have liked the name Chase for years.
I sometimes think of using the name Channing S_____ and the nickname Chase.
Chase is great on its own.
Chase Everett
Chase Dominic
Chase Oliver
Chase Jeremiah
Chase Nathaniel
Chase Matthew
Chase Alexander
Chase Benjamin
Chase Anthony
Charles could also have the nn chase.
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I love Chase Dominic and Chase Matthew. DH has been campaigning for Charles, which I haven't been willing to go for. That could maybe work.
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Chase goes against 3 of my don'ts: don't start a name with CH, don't have only one syllable, and don't choose a word name.
And yet, I LOVE IT! (Chance, too, btw.) Your 3 year old has good taste.
Chase does need a longer middle name:
Chase Emilio
Chase Orlando
Chase Broderick
Chase Leopold
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Chase Orlando is surprisingly nice.
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sorry dont like it
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Thanks
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I like it. It’s pretty cute, and actually I think it also sounds nice with John and Hector.
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It does sound good as a sibling name doesn't it. Hmmmm.Thank you.
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