There are no boy names that I like.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We strongly considered Caleb - you know it's Biblical, right? Furthest from redneck IMO.


Not to name names, but I think that a LOT of biblical names have a redneck connotation!



OP here. I do like Caleb, but it sounds redneck. Maybe not though. I'm a tough critic!

I wish I could hear more boy names that I like out on the playground. But every little is Henry, Hank, Harrison, or Everett and that makes things difficult.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We strongly considered Caleb - you know it's Biblical, right? Furthest from redneck IMO.


Not to name names, but I think that a LOT of biblical names have a redneck connotation!



OP here. I do like Caleb, but it sounds redneck. Maybe not though. I'm a tough critic!

I wish I could hear more boy names that I like out on the playground. But every little is Henry, Hank, Harrison, or Everett and that makes things difficult.


To each her own! I think Carter and Tucker are both awful so YMMV.
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Elliot?
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Paul is great! Classic, easy to spell/say, and not heard much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We strongly considered Caleb - you know it's Biblical, right? Furthest from redneck IMO.


Not to name names, but I think that a LOT of biblical names have a redneck connotation!



OP here. I do like Caleb, but it sounds redneck. Maybe not though. I'm a tough critic!

I wish I could hear more boy names that I like out on the playground. But every little is Henry, Hank, Harrison, or Everett and that makes things difficult.


NP here. I'm from Georgia, and I can assure you Tucker and Carter are redneck. Way beyond Caleb.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We strongly considered Caleb - you know it's Biblical, right? Furthest from redneck IMO.


Not to name names, but I think that a LOT of biblical names have a redneck connotation!



OP here. I do like Caleb, but it sounds redneck. Maybe not though. I'm a tough critic!

I wish I could hear more boy names that I like out on the playground. But every little is Henry, Hank, Harrison, or Everett and that makes things difficult.


NP here. I'm from Georgia, and I can assure you Tucker and Carter are redneck. Way beyond Caleb.


+1000 Tucker usually has a brother named Travis and Carter's brother is always Colton. Sorry.
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Noah?
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Is your kid's name Joshua? Just curious.

If not, do you like Joshua/Josh?

You listed three of my kids' names and said you don't like them, so I doubt I can help you.
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Anonymous wrote:Is your kid's name Joshua? Just curious.

If not, do you like Joshua/Josh?

You listed three of my kids' names and said you don't like them, so I doubt I can help you.


I'm sorry! It's me, not you. I promise.

I like Joshua, my husband firmly does not.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We strongly considered Caleb - you know it's Biblical, right? Furthest from redneck IMO.


Not to name names, but I think that a LOT of biblical names have a redneck connotation!



OP here. I do like Caleb, but it sounds redneck. Maybe not though. I'm a tough critic!

I wish I could hear more boy names that I like out on the playground. But every little is Henry, Hank, Harrison, or Everett and that makes things difficult.


NP here. I'm from Georgia, and I can assure you Tucker and Carter are redneck. Way beyond Caleb.


This is what I thought too! Carter either sounds like a redneck/trashy young mother's son, or a middle class stay at home mom's son, she shops at pottery barn and dresses her son in pastel polo shirts and white shorts to look rich. Tucker is definitely Carter's (the one whose mom shops at pottery barn) brother.

Caleb just sounds like a sweet quiet little amish child. lol
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We strongly considered Caleb - you know it's Biblical, right? Furthest from redneck IMO.


Not to name names, but I think that a LOT of biblical names have a redneck connotation!



OP here. I do like Caleb, but it sounds redneck. Maybe not though. I'm a tough critic!

I wish I could hear more boy names that I like out on the playground. But every little is Henry, Hank, Harrison, or Everett and that makes things difficult.


NP here. I'm from Georgia, and I can assure you Tucker and Carter are redneck. Way beyond Caleb.


+1000 Tucker usually has a brother named Travis and Carter's brother is always Colton. Sorry.


Omg Colton. The trashiest of trashy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We strongly considered Caleb - you know it's Biblical, right? Furthest from redneck IMO.


Not to name names, but I think that a LOT of biblical names have a redneck connotation!



OP here. I do like Caleb, but it sounds redneck. Maybe not though. I'm a tough critic!

I wish I could hear more boy names that I like out on the playground. But every little is Henry, Hank, Harrison, or Everett and that makes things difficult.


NP here. I'm from Georgia, and I can assure you Tucker and Carter are redneck. Way beyond Caleb.


This is what I thought too! Carter either sounds like a redneck/trashy young mother's son, or a middle class stay at home mom's son, she shops at pottery barn and dresses her son in pastel polo shirts and white shorts to look rich. Tucker is definitely Carter's (the one whose mom shops at pottery barn) brother.

Caleb just sounds like a sweet quiet little amish child. lol


OP. LOL. I totally agree about carter and tucker now. And I totally know a stay at home mom with a son named carter and he always wears pastel.

And YES to Caleb sounding Amish! That's it! I couldn't put my finger on what image it evokes.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We strongly considered Caleb - you know it's Biblical, right? Furthest from redneck IMO.


Not to name names, but I think that a LOT of biblical names have a redneck connotation!



OP here. I do like Caleb, but it sounds redneck. Maybe not though. I'm a tough critic!

I wish I could hear more boy names that I like out on the playground. But every little is Henry, Hank, Harrison, or Everett and that makes things difficult.


NP here. I'm from Georgia, and I can assure you Tucker and Carter are redneck. Way beyond Caleb.


This is what I thought too! Carter either sounds like a redneck/trashy young mother's son, or a middle class stay at home mom's son, she shops at pottery barn and dresses her son in pastel polo shirts and white shorts to look rich. Tucker is definitely Carter's (the one whose mom shops at pottery barn) brother.

Caleb just sounds like a sweet quiet little amish child. lol


OP. LOL. I totally agree about carter and tucker now. And I totally know a stay at home mom with a son named carter and he always wears pastel.

And YES to Caleb sounding Amish! That's it! I couldn't put my finger on what image it evokes.


Ha! The only Carter I know is in his 30's, speaks 4 languages fluently, and works for the State Department. Awesome and very smart guy.

The only Tuckers I know are dogs. One of whom is nicknamed "Tucker the Fucker".
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