| For Silas (which is not that preppy--I would say trendy)--Jasper or Felix. |
| Chet. |
Die Liebe means love in German. Der Leib means body or belly in German. Either are horrid choices for a name. --native German |
| I'm sort of surpised there hasn't been more mention of Henry. |
| Agree that among some true "prep" crowds given names tend to be classic, like John or George. In my mom's extended New England family there are some old-school prep types. There's a George IV who goes by Thumper, an Elizabeth who is called Gabby, Lawrence is Locke, etc. There is a book called Seating Arrangements that has several examples of over-the-top preppy names. |
No, Trey was a Sex and the city character. And Trey is also a nickname for a third, I know two of them, one a baby and another that is my age. |
Must be regional - in the South, there are tons of Treys, for the III, and also Trace or Tres as a derivative of that with the influence of Spanish speakers. |
Another German here. Wanted to correct this, too (but then didn't want to come off as a Besserwisser). And would you name your kid Love?? For that matter, "agape" means something in English, too - and that is certainly not what you want for a name. |
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German PP here again - I've now seen a number of these threads, and it strikes me as odd that someone would explicitly be looking for a "preppy" name but apparently doesn't know how to choose one... Isn't that like saying, I want to give my kid a name that makes him seem like he's from a rich and well-educated family, even though he's not? I find that pretty pretentious, but maybe it's totally normal in this country? Or is it just because this board is anonymous and people would never ask anybody in real life this question?
(I'm obviously taking advantage of the anonymity as well, as I'm sure some people are going to take offense at my asking...) |
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Sawyer
Brock Preston |
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Winn
Philip |
These names and many of the previously mentioned ones are only preppy of they are family names that are middle names and used because they are John Brock Smith IV and Brock is used because his dad goes by Jay, Grandpa went by Jack and great-grandpa was John. Otherwise, using these names is striverish and pretentious. |
Uhhhhh or your dad could be a huge baseball fan and name you Brock. WTF, the lengths you people will go to to make yourselves feel superior. |
| I have a Chase. I don't know if it's properly preppy though. I think of preppy as names that could be last names. But that's just my notion of it. |
Ich glaube in Deutschland darf mann immer noch nicht Kinder "Liebe" (oder Leib, ha) nennen. Hoffentlich.
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