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[Opinions] Pax?
WDYTO Pax? male/female? just impressions?I like it quite a bit, but unfortunately it reminds me of Firefly/Serenity--the name of the 'cure'.
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as a middle name for... Tam! No, really tampax is the only thing I can think of when I hear Pax. Or maybe Paxil.
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Not for a kid! :)I should have specified--this name would never go on a child that I have. It would be a quirky minor character in a story is all. :)
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Eh, I'm not a fan. Pax just doesn't have an attractive sound, imo, though the meaning is great. I think Pax could go either way: female if you're into mythology, male if you're into tabloids. Brangelina's son has given the name a lot of exposure. If I heard of a baby Pax, I'd guess male.I prefer Paz for a girl.
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I like it, but wouldn't use it. And I much prefer it as a girl, since, you know, it's a Roman goddess's name. But I can see how it sounds masculine with the current trends.
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I've never liked it, sorry. It just sounds so synthetic and kind of space-age, which are associations/styles I don't get along with when it comes to naming. But I definitely think it's masculine.
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Male.I like it in a guilty pleasure kind of way. I enjoy the sound and its meaning of "peace" but I'm not sure I would use it.
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Hmm. Boy over girl. But it doesn't feel like a full name to me. Plus the celebrity-ness of it is a deterrent for me. Kinda meh. Feels like it's trying a bit too hard.
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I like the meaning but not really the sound and look of it. It's all boy to me. It has a trendy feel to it, probably because of Angelina Jolie's kid.
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I used to really like it for a boy but then I heard Pace, which sounds similar but I like it better because in my opinion out of all the words in the dictionary "pace" would be much better as a name than "packs".
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I don't like it because it reminds me of the word "packs" with a gimmick spelling. Not a very namey image. And it reminds me of "Pax Romana" and "Pax Americana" - also not positive. And it just sounds slick and glib, what with the trend for -x endings.I prefer Paz (pron. approx. to rhyme with Ross) or Irene for a name that means peace.

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For a boy I think it's kind of neat. All Latin-y and such. But sound-wise it seems pretty modern, which is a slight turn off for me. I wouldn't be surprised to see it on some celebrity kid. As long as the middle name wasn't Romana? :)
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