Middle name to go with Jameson (boy)?

Anonymous
With a somewhat complicated first name, I would do a short one syllable middle name. But not Lee as former PP said. Also, I have to agree that you won’t be able to dodge the whiskey comments. It will probably turn out to be his nickname. ...at least amongst his friends.
Anonymous
Get your -son jollies out with the middle name.

James Grayson

James Preston

James Anderson
Anonymous
Jameson Miller

Jameson Coors

Jameson Cheers


And then you can name his sister Brandy or Sherry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Edward
Matthew
Philip


Yes!

James Edward
James Matthew
James Philip
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With a 3 syllable first name and a 2 syllable last name, I'd personally go with a 1 syllable middle name like Jameson Cole Sheppard or Jameson Paul Sheppard.


I love the name Shepherd, and had to keep myself from using it for DS. I hate it typed out, but I love the way it sounds. It's an evocative name, like your Jameson. I also lovelovelove Cole. It's such a strong name, so grounded and firm.

Solid thread, OP.


Wow, you have amazingly bad taste. I’m cackling over here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've read through all the names and seem to really like the idea of using a middle name with a D.

Jameson Daniel Sheppard looks and sounds nice.
Jameson Dean does as well.

Just don't use something that ends with an/en/in/yn/on


Jameson Dean? You’ve got to be kidding me.
Anonymous
Love the name Jameson. I knew one in college. I wouldn’t go with Jameson Daniel. That is too much like Jack Daniel’s.

I don’t think if liquor when I think of Jameson, I just think of the nice sound of the name.
Anonymous
Beam.
Anonymous
Jameson makes me think of the whiskey. Also, redskins player Jameson Crowder.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You realize that he will have a flattened Jameson Whiskey label taped to his door in the frat house, right?

Seriously, please just go with James. Let him distinguish himself as "different" by being a hard worker, or a good student, or really nice person, not because of his whiskey-bottle name.



agreed. It is too close to the whiskey.
Anonymous
Dean
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

The beauty of this website is that you get to read the honest reactions of people. I promise you that many of your friends, your son's future friends and teachers, and his business associates when he is older are going to have the same reactions you are reading here.

Just go with James.



This - OP, you don't seem to be up on your Whiskey. Don't do this to your kid. Jameson is the top 10 selling brands (year over year - sometimes as high as #4) of Whiskey in the world named after someone with the LAST name Jameson. Google is your friend. Just go with James.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Blaine, Blake, Boone, Brant, Brent, Brice, Brock, Cade, Cane, Chance, Charles, Chase, Clarke, Craig, Dean, Drake, Dwayne, Finn, Ford, Gage, Graham, Grant, Gray, Hayes, Heath, Hugh, John, Jude, Keane, Keith, Lance, Luke, Kyle, Max, Miles, Nash, Neil, North, Page, Paul, Pierce, Quinn, Ray, Reece, Reid, Rex, Rhett, Rhodes, Ross, Scott, Seth, Shawn, Sloan, Stone, Tate, Thorne, Todd, Troy, Vaughn, Wade, Wolf, Yale


Also Reed, York, Cole, Drew, Flynn, Lane.


Someone in either of your families has got to have a single syllable surname you could use as well.

I am personally digging: Jameson Quinn or Jameson Ford


And they can call him Rooster.



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Anonymous
This thread is from 2015. Jameson is three!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is from 2015. Jameson is three!


Matured for three years.
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