[Opinions] Saxon
Wdyto Saxon for a boy? I never liked it before, but just lately it has grown on me.
Wdyto ...
Saxon Dara
Saxon Harris
Saxon Joshua
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♥Elinor♥
"I couldn't imagine somebody like Osama bin Laden understanding the joy of Hanukkah."
~ Dubya, at a White House menorah lighting ceremony. Gotta love him ;-)
Wdyto ...
Saxon Dara
Saxon Harris
Saxon Joshua
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♥Elinor♥
"I couldn't imagine somebody like Osama bin Laden understanding the joy of Hanukkah."
~ Dubya, at a White House menorah lighting ceremony. Gotta love him ;-)
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I don't like it. Not only do I think "anglo-saxon" immediately (and then my mind goes "WASP!"), I picture one of the species of aliens from K.A. Applegate's Animorphs books. There were plenty of odd ones, including the Yeerks, Andalites, and the Hork-Bajir, but the creepiest ones were the Taxxons.
"The Taxxons are a species of centipede-like creatures with many-segmented bodies which they drag along the ground at a rapid rate. Born with an eternally voracious appetite, the Taxxons have been known to eat their own dead. The Taxxon's red, teeth-rimmed mouth gives it maximum chewing ability. The Taxxons live in complex catacombs which have been designed for them to slither through. The Taxxons have been infested by the Yeerk Empire."
That, unfortunately, isn't the prettiest of images to hear with the name Saxon.
Saxon Harris really appeals to me, of the three you've listed--I've really liked Harris lately, even though I picture Harris Tweed of the Thursday Next books. It's short but kind of dashing, and much more interesting than Harrison.
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I've seen the needle and the damage done
A little part of it in everyone
But every junkie's like a settin' sun.
"The Taxxons are a species of centipede-like creatures with many-segmented bodies which they drag along the ground at a rapid rate. Born with an eternally voracious appetite, the Taxxons have been known to eat their own dead. The Taxxon's red, teeth-rimmed mouth gives it maximum chewing ability. The Taxxons live in complex catacombs which have been designed for them to slither through. The Taxxons have been infested by the Yeerk Empire."
That, unfortunately, isn't the prettiest of images to hear with the name Saxon.
Saxon Harris really appeals to me, of the three you've listed--I've really liked Harris lately, even though I picture Harris Tweed of the Thursday Next books. It's short but kind of dashing, and much more interesting than Harrison.
Array
A little part of it in everyone
But every junkie's like a settin' sun.
It's one of those "good in theory but not in practice" issues. I certainly don't consider myself overly cautious, but I think the teasing potential for this name is pretty much off the charts. I myself, a "mature" 25 year old, kind of have to stifle the giggles at the thought of little Sax running around the playground;) just too close to sex for childhood comfort. This effect could be diminished in middle name slot.