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