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So far this is the only name we can agree on. I love Vincent Van Gogh and DH’s favorite uncle growing up was a Vincent.
Do you like it? |
Btw, he’ll have an Irish/English two syllable last name. |
| I love Vincent but don’t like Vinny which is why it left our list. I like Vince though |
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I love the name Vincent! It goes well with any number of Irish/English names.
Vincent Logan Vincent Conner Vincent Louis |
| It reminds me of a gangster. But I don't know any Vincent's, and my knee-jerk reactions to names often change when faced with the beautiful baby who carries the name. |
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(To be honest, it’s not my favorite. I only mention that bc you specifically asked.)
But you have two excellent reasons to name your son Vincent: after an admired artist, and to honor a favorite uncle, And Vincent is not a diminutive. It doesn’t have negative associations (“stripper name”). It’s not too popular. Not try hard. Most importantly, you and your partner agree. Congratulations on your baby boy!! |
| I love it (and Vince) |
If that is a name you both like than go for it. It doesn't matter what we like. It is a fine name! |
| It is a strong name. I like Vince as a nn, not Vinnie. Vin is ok, too. |
| I like it. |
| No |
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I love it! DH’s name is Vincent and it’s aged well with him. He was Vinnie when he was little, Vince to his buddies, and Vincent professionally.
I also love it because it isn’t currently over-used but also isn’t weird. |
| I like it. There was a baby Vincent in our moms group and I thought it was great. |
| I love it! I can only think of 3 Vincents and I work in elementary schools. The few I know are 18-22. |
| I like it and would have considered it if I had a boy. |