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[Opinions] Hartley
I met a one year old boy named Hartley. WDYT?
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I like Hartley. It may have even randomly made it in to my top 10 sometime. To clarify this would be a boy in my usage. I love Hart so Hartley is an easy sell for me.
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Hm...kind of cute, for a boy. I like it.
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I like Hartley. I went to school with a boy named Hart, but Hartley seems fuller, better.
It reminds me of Hadley which I adore so...
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It makes me think of jam, because Hartley's is the leading brand of jam here in the UK!The founder of Hartley's was the rather wonderfully named (Sir) William Pickles Hartley. Pickles was his mother's maiden name. That's one surname I can't see ever being used as a first name! ;)As for Hartley as a first name, it's not to my taste, but it's not awful. I've heard worse.
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Sir William Pickles Hartley wins this thread.
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I'm not a fan. It seems like a surname used for its trendy sound, which is really popular at the moment. I dislike most trendy names.
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I really like this name for a boy. I don't mind SNs as FNs as long as they sound namey enough (IE Sloan, Hollis, Monroe etc, as opposed to Babcock, Downey, Fowler ect).
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im now gonna have a kid ASAP so i can name them Babcock
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I'm sick of circle jerking over how much everyone hates surnames. Zzzz.
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same
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Meh. Harley, Hurley.. now Hartley.. they are all boring and tiring.
Hartley is a little more interesting.
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Ugh, isn’t it time for the other-people’s-random-surname trend to die already?
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The father also has a typical surname name. But we have so many names that were seen as surnames that no one really thinks of them as surnames now - ex. note Ashley.
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Sounds more like a dogs name \:
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Not a fan, sounds to much like its just a surname.
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I just remembered that I knew someone with that surname.
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