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[Opinions] WDYTO Drake?
I know a kid named Drake and I kinda like it. What do you think? Any combos?
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I've always disliked the name because it automatically makes me think of ducks when I hear it or see it. This leads to me mocking it in my head with quacking sounds. Even if it didn't have the duck association, I would just think it was too surnamey.
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I don't know if I like it or not. I have trouble picturing it on a real person. I can see it on a vampire or a soap opera character. It feels very dark, mysterious, sexy.
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Sounds like the kind of name a character would have in a soap opera. I lean towards not liking it.
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I like Drake (don't care for Draco), but I haven't found a mn I'm really happy with. Some ideas:Drake Anthony
Drake Edward
Drake Everett
Drake Lawrence
Drake Matthias
Drake Maxwell
Drake Robert
Drake Samuel
Drake Theodore
Drake Vincent
Drake William
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Drake as in Sir Francis is fine; Drake as in cartoon ducks isn't. If there's a nautical connection, or a tradition of honouring naval heroes (think Nelson), then fine. I wouldn't use it myself, but there are very many worse names.
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I think it's okay. Not one of my favorites, but I definitely don't mind it.
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I don't care for it, but at least it works. I hate Draco, which is utterly pompous (and not because of those Harry Potter books).

This message was edited 4/10/2011, 6:02 PM

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I love the name Drake. If we had another son, he'd be Drake Christian.
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I used to like it, still do. Of course now all I can think of is the Canadian singer/rapper... but I think maybe by the time a baby with the name Drake is growing up, he won't be as popular.
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I prefer Draco, it's more elegant, soft and uncommon. Some Combos:
Drake Ambrose
Drake Dashiell
Drake Evander
Drake Ignatius
Drake Indigo
Drake Maximilian
Drake Valentine
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What's my nameReminds me of the guy with Rihanna on the above song. Prefer Draco
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That's one of my favorites. It's a little eccentric/modern seeming to me, but reasonable, sayable, modest - not in your face like, say, Draco or Hawk is. My husband crossed Drake off our list for our son early on, but it was a contender as far as I was concerned. I guess people think of ducks, or surnamey-ness, or fantasy fiction? Whatever... I just like it.I don't do combos much because we just used honoring names. I like alliteration, though, so how about Drake Damian or Drake Andrew?

This message was edited 4/10/2011, 4:23 PM

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I really like this name. LOVE it actually. Would name my son (due in May) this if his father would agree with me on it!
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