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[Opinions] Fleetwood
Thoughts? I like it for a boy. Maybe a mn.https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/21416
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It could be interesting, I remember as a kid being intrigued by Sherwood Smith's name.I'd have to resist calling him Mac.
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Quaint antique style. Kind of like Cleveland or Granville or Milford or Garfield.
Not my thing - it just seems dorky to me. Like it'll get replaced by Woody because Woody actually sounds cooler.
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Nah, I kind of hate it.
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I think it's very cool! Like it!
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I know a quirkily named young man who has Fleetwood as one of his many middle names.I mean, it's a fun, brandy, faux-rustic sound. Why not? Especially if you're a Fan. It's not my thing because I'm not a Fan.
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I don’t even see this as a name.
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Maybe I've lost my mind, but I like it too. I'd smile if I met a Fleetwood.
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A bit too surnamey for my liking. Not the worse I ever heard though.
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Is a coastal town in the north of England close to Blackpool. Fisherman's Friends are manufactured there and I have fond memories of a large sweet shop we used to go in on holidays. I associate it with sweets (Fisherman's Friends, Rock Candy, Candy Floss and Kendall Mint Cake), Seagulls who steal your chips and I believe (if memory serves me right) Fleetwood was the place where we went to that other theme park (not Blackpool Pleasure Beach, a smaller one)I cannot see this as a name, sorry
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I love Fleetwood Mac, so it's a bit GP for me. There's definitely worse names! I teach an Elwood who goes by Woods or Woody.
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It's so comical it's not fit for a human. Would make a funny dog name.
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