[Opinions] WDYTO Hudson?
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It's one of those (very few) trendy names that I actually think is pretty cute for a boy.
This message was edited 7/14/2010, 11:31 AM
I have a friend who named her son this. His name is Hudson Racer because her husband is a huge race fan and loves the movie Cars.
I like it a lot in a gp kind of way (Saul Hudson being my gp Hudson combo). I think it would be nice to meet a litte Hudson actually and I think it goes well with Alexa. I guess it's a bit trendy but it doesn't bother me. When it comes to surnames as first names Hudson is a pretty good one.
Hudson and Hazel are a really cute sibset.
Hudson and Hazel are a really cute sibset.
Looks like I'm in the minority here, but sorry, it just reminds me of the Hudson River, since I live relatively close to NYC. I think it's too trendy as well.
as long as it's a boy name
I like it. I actually don't find it overly trendy (except if it's on a girl) but rather get a really old-fashioned, rugged feel out of it, a la The Hudson's Bay Company, founded in 1670. (I live in the same province as Hudson Bay)
I imagine big beards, snowshoes, walking miles on foot, isolation, and the vast untamed wilderness. Also really awesome lithograph catalogue pictures selling corsets and newfangled whiz-bang contraptions.
I think as a brother to Alexa, it does look really fairly trendy and therefore a little bit shriller rather than rich and old-fashioned. Is Alexa short for Alexandra? Alexandra and Hudson have a lovely old-new-world feel. Something like Hudson George or Husdon Albert would really heighten that effect. Something like Hudson Riley... less so.
I like it. I actually don't find it overly trendy (except if it's on a girl) but rather get a really old-fashioned, rugged feel out of it, a la The Hudson's Bay Company, founded in 1670. (I live in the same province as Hudson Bay)
I imagine big beards, snowshoes, walking miles on foot, isolation, and the vast untamed wilderness. Also really awesome lithograph catalogue pictures selling corsets and newfangled whiz-bang contraptions.
I think as a brother to Alexa, it does look really fairly trendy and therefore a little bit shriller rather than rich and old-fashioned. Is Alexa short for Alexandra? Alexandra and Hudson have a lovely old-new-world feel. Something like Hudson George or Husdon Albert would really heighten that effect. Something like Hudson Riley... less so.