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[Opinions] Clark vs. Spencer
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Clark. By far. It's simple and classy, plus it is Superman's name. Spencer seems uppity in a rich way, not grounded in a rich way like Clark is.
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Clark is like...clerk, Clair, Kent, Clarks (shoes), quarks, Lark, Grant, Scott, Kurt, Dean.Spencer is like...dispenser, suspenders, spin, Tyler, Sawyer, Cooper, Carson, Parker, Dexter... Spencer Reid, Richard Spencer.There's overlap stylewise, but Clark sounds like Superman pretending to be an average guy or maybe a salesman wearing nice shoes, while Spencer sounds like an average guy throwing stuff away or maybe a dweeby white supremacist. I'd use Clark over Spencer, no contest.

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Spencer.Sounds much more fresh, and also, while I don't personally have a Boston accent I would have to hear my hypothetical child's name said by people who do, and Clark is not great (sort of like 'clang' except with a k instead of an ng).
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I love Spencer!
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Clark. I like Clark.Spencer sounds pretentious IMO, and distinctly 1990s. Reminds me of dispense/spend (money) and of Princess Di. Brothers Cameron, Brandon, Trevor.
Clark sounds much more casual or "country" or "hollywood" to me, and more mid-century, and more first-namey. Brothers Gordon, Dean, Glenn.

This message was edited 10/15/2019, 11:20 AM

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Spencer is better. Most last names aren't good as first names
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Spencer. Clark is old man and blah to me. While I don’t love Spencer, it’s nicer and spunky. Sounds like a mischievous little boy.
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Hi Billina !!!I choose Spencer.It was Princess Diana's surname but it is more used as given name in my opinion.Clark is more surnamey, it seems cold and unfamiliar.
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Clark. I don't like either of them, but Spencer is MORE surname-y, if that makes sense. There's also the Clark Kent association in favour of Clark.
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Spencer, definitely. I already like it, and while Clark isn't bad, it just sounds too abrupt and distant for a first name.
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