Roy?

Anonymous
I loved Roy Rogers hamburgers and fixins bar pickles as a kid and named my toy horse Trigger, but I'd advise Roy as a middle name rather than first.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OK, depends on the middle name, and it would stand out.


I thought that was a good thing? Otherwise every one of us would all be naming our babies Noah and Liam.
Anonymous
My spouse has a friend named Roy. Guy in his 40s. Nice person, but the only Roy I've ever met in real life who's not elderly....so that could be a good or bad thing, depending on what OP is going for.
Anonymous
Yeah, I don't know that I've met a Roy irl. I like it though. A little outside the box without being made up or pretentious. Approved

Royce is my fil's name - not a fan of it for some reason, even though I do like him.
Anonymous
I think it's an okay name, but I find it hard to say. It's way better than Royce, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it's an okay name, but I find it hard to say. It's way better than Royce, though.


How? It's one syllable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about Royce?


I was just coming on to suggest this also.
Anonymous
I like it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In a middle name it kind of picks up that Wayne or Lee vibe.


+1.

Roy is also the Anglicized version of the Hebrew Ro'i, which means "my shepherd."
Anonymous
Don't like (Rolls) Royce or Royal at all.
Anonymous
I like it!
Anonymous
I always think of Leroy when I hear the name Roy. Or a dog. I knew several mutts named Roy when I was a kid.
Anonymous
I love Royal. Roy is ok and I suspect it will grow on people.
Anonymous
Totally reminds me of the movie Overboard with Goldie Hawn. She keeps calling the one boy "Roy" because she can't remember his name.

Anyone?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love Royal. Roy is ok and I suspect it will grow on people.


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