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[Opinions] Dragan
I was just watching the film 'Layer Cake', one of the characters is called Dragan, I think its a great name for a boy. I'm having a daughter to obviously not a name I would use this time. I think it would make a brilliant middle name when teamed with a classical first name like William etc etc, what do you all think?
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I know a 35 year old called this, he's a really funny person from Slovenia and I think it fits him very well. I don't n´know if it would work on someone without this background though.
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Very strong and soild slavic name. Sounds good w/ William.*****************************************************
Drama is life with the dull bits cut out-Alfred Hitchcock
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I dont like it but i like a simliar name. Dagan, for a girl.
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I don't like the name Dragan but I do agree that it matches William. If you were on day have two boys I sugest you use Dragan and William togehter (I personally wouldn't but If I had your taste of names I would)Ned Flat: Why are you acting like this?
Yakko: We're not acting. We really are like this.
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Dracula: I am Count Dracula!
Yakko: Didn't you use to teach math on Sesame Street?
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Yakko: Well it's that time again!
Dot: To make fun of the Disney Channel?
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Likely associations but interesting choiceThough the name means "precious," I would lay money (lots of money) on most average people in English speaking countries (particularly the US, at least) mistaking this for a misspelling/kre8tyve spelling/variant of Dragon/Drago/Draco. That brings a whole different picture into focus than "precious" does.One way to test my theory comes to mind. I have not seen "Layer Cake," but my understanding is that it's about violent drug dealers in London, no? Was the character Dragan Slavic? Did he act "precious," or like a dragon (seriously, I really don't know)? If some screenwriter chose Dragan for a violent non-Slavic character then I think my point is made. If not, then I'm wrong, and that's okay too.(And Daniel Craig is *NOT* James Bond!) ;)
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Dragan was the Slavic hit man hired to get back some stolen drugs. So he was Slavic, but also probably violent. That's not why I like the name, I just like the way it sounds, I would use Draco or Drago too though, for mn.
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Kind of sexyActually, they're all fine. I even find them kind of sexy, you know, the bad boy thing.I think you just have to be ready for the association with "the dark side," one might say, that comes with people thinking your name is Dragon. Personally I thought JK Rowling made an excellent choice bringing out Draco as the name for that bastard Malfoy kid (she does have a way with names, one must admit), and I think that Harry Potter will be the primary association for most people for years to come.
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If you really love the name, I think that it would be ok as a middle name but I wouldn't use it as a first name unless you live in a Slavic speaking country or if you are Slavic. It sounds too much like 'dragon' to be used as a first name in an predominantly English-speaking country if you aren't of Slavic descent. It's personally nms.
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