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[Opinions] Hyland
Surprise, surprise, the name Hyland literally means “High land”, and has Irish origins, it’s also an Irish surname. Optional, but here are a few questions:1. What would you rate it on a scale from 1-10, or what’s your opinion?
2. Do you like it better on girls or boys? Or do you feel like it’s fairly unisex.
3. Are you into surnames as first names? (Ex: Lennox, Madison, Jackson, etc.)"People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing all day."'*•.¸♡ Have a great day/night! ♡¸.•*' Rate my personal name list please :) https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/217493
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Sounds suitable for a truck.
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1. 1/10. It sounds like a brand name to me, not a person’s name. It doesn’t give me any namey vibes at all.2. Neither.3. I don’t mind certain surnames as names: Penrose, McCartney, Archer, Mackinnon, Darcy, Knox, Monet, Saxon for example. Not a fan of the overused ones like Jackson and Madison.
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1. 0/10, I hate it a lot.2. Neither, it's horrible. However, it would be better on a Boy than a Girl.3. Not really, but I have exceptions: Madison, Jordan, Jackson.
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Sorry don't like it
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I immediately think of the actress Sarah Hyland.1. I would rate it a 2/10. It’s not awful or unusable but I don’t like the sound or the look of it. It’s much too surname-y. 2. If I had to, I would only use it on a boy. It’d be pretty bad on a girl.3. It depends on the surnames, I like some and I really dislike some. It being a surname doesn’t really turn me on or off from a name though, it’s all about how it sounds and how well it works in a FN spot.
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5. Another surname-y first name like Parker or Walker. BoysNot really
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