I don't care for
Holden. It's too surname-y for my liking, and I see it as a slang word for the word
holding.
"I'm holden' on for dear life!"
It's masculine enough, but just not my style. I don't like answering "image" questions, since I feel that no matter what people see or associate with a name, the child will make the name his/her own.
As for middle names, I suggest
Holden Lee,
Holden George,
Holden James, and
Holden Charles.
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Lissa Hannah-
As soon as tradition has come to be recognized as tradition, it is dead. - Allan Bloom