[Opinions] Baron
"BARON" has always been on my Guilty Please list. It's a title/ member of mobility and always has that "distinguished" feel, (the same vein as Duke)
No relation to the First Son "Barron" by the way.
Pairings include
Baron Thomas
Baron Joseph
Baron Andrew
Baron Gryffin
Baron Wilson
Baron Alistair
Baron Louis
Baron Anthony
Slytherin will help you on your way to greatness!!!
No relation to the First Son "Barron" by the way.
Pairings include
Baron Thomas
Baron Joseph
Baron Andrew
Baron Gryffin
Baron Wilson
Baron Alistair
Baron Louis
Baron Anthony
Slytherin will help you on your way to greatness!!!
Replies
Extraordinarily pretentious.
I don't like Barry, and Duke sounds obnoxious to me, but I prefer Baron to those.
Maybe because it sounds like Byron, which I've always liked the sound of (and prefer). I also like Oberon.
Vaughn (maybe because I tend to hear 'Baron von...') seems a similar style to me but less pompous.
Robin seems vaguely similar, too...but then maybe I'm associating 'robber baron', eek.
Baron Bernard
Baron Oleander
I feel like it's hard to pair a middle name with. The more traditional the MN, the more Baron seems meant as a title.
Maybe because it sounds like Byron, which I've always liked the sound of (and prefer). I also like Oberon.
Vaughn (maybe because I tend to hear 'Baron von...') seems a similar style to me but less pompous.
Robin seems vaguely similar, too...but then maybe I'm associating 'robber baron', eek.
Baron Bernard
Baron Oleander
I feel like it's hard to pair a middle name with. The more traditional the MN, the more Baron seems meant as a title.
This message was edited 11/6/2020, 9:06 PM
I don’t really care for it, mainly because It sounds just like “barren” when I say it, and generally, barren is not a happy thing.
I like the spelling of Baron, though, and the sound of it is sort of nice. I’m not super into title-y names though, so it does get a “no” from me.
People saying they can’t like it because of Baron Trump... my gosh, he’s a kid? Like what, 14? What in the world did he ever to do anyone for people to be so negative about him?
I like the spelling of Baron, though, and the sound of it is sort of nice. I’m not super into title-y names though, so it does get a “no” from me.
People saying they can’t like it because of Baron Trump... my gosh, he’s a kid? Like what, 14? What in the world did he ever to do anyone for people to be so negative about him?
This message was edited 11/6/2020, 9:54 AM
It might be seen as a political name, if you know what I mean.
I specifically pointed out that it was of no relation to Trump's son, whose name is spelled BARRON (Double R).
Too much baggage...
I have only known one person named Baron and he was not very nice. Now the name has the added baggage of the Trump association. I just have no pleasant thoughts related to the name at all. Not sure how I'd feel if those two things were absent.
I have only known one person named Baron and he was not very nice. Now the name has the added baggage of the Trump association. I just have no pleasant thoughts related to the name at all. Not sure how I'd feel if those two things were absent.
Oh aye, Trump's kid is named Baron isn't he? I don't immediately think of Trump when I hear Baron, personally, I see "The Baron" aka John Mannering;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Baron
I've not seen much of the series (my parents love it), but I still think of an undercover agent as opposed to a spoilt rich kid. Or whatever Baron Trump is like, I presume people have an opinion on his person outside of his father (I don't, I forget his existence clearly lol)
Anyway I don't like Baron as a name. I don't like any title as a name unless they're on pets. For a certain group of people (mostly those who reside in America), I agree "Baron" might be seen as too close of a connection to Bad Florida Man regardless of our thoughts on the name itself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Baron
I've not seen much of the series (my parents love it), but I still think of an undercover agent as opposed to a spoilt rich kid. Or whatever Baron Trump is like, I presume people have an opinion on his person outside of his father (I don't, I forget his existence clearly lol)
Anyway I don't like Baron as a name. I don't like any title as a name unless they're on pets. For a certain group of people (mostly those who reside in America), I agree "Baron" might be seen as too close of a connection to Bad Florida Man regardless of our thoughts on the name itself.
Baron Trump is still a kid, so I can't judge him as a person yet. My fondest wish is that he will turn out well in spite of his family. But when I hear Baron, I definitely think Trump.
Oh is he? I thought the photo I saw of him was from the early 90s
I mean the decor is gaudy enough .... or is that another kid?
[googles]
Okay it may have been Eric then lol
I mean the decor is gaudy enough .... or is that another kid?
[googles]
Okay it may have been Eric then lol
Not a fan, I dislike title names.
I can see the appeal, definitely a GP.
I really like the combo Baron Gryffin, very handsome!
What about Baron Asher?
I really like the combo Baron Gryffin, very handsome!
What about Baron Asher?
I can't look beyond it being a title. Same with Duke.
dont like it
I don't think titles make suitable names at all. Especially since Baron and barren sound the same ...