[Opinions] Nixon
WDYT of the name Nixon?
I’ve recently met a guy with this name not too long ago and I was a bit shook. But then I thought sound isn’t half-bad actually, and I like the x in it. It could fit in with a lot of the names around actually. Nix is a nice nickname I think.
Anyway, he was named after president and fittingly enough his views seem nothing short of Republican. I was mostly just shocked by the fact a black person actually wanted to honor that man, ahaha.
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/217493
"It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves." - William Shakespeare
I’ve recently met a guy with this name not too long ago and I was a bit shook. But then I thought sound isn’t half-bad actually, and I like the x in it. It could fit in with a lot of the names around actually. Nix is a nice nickname I think.
Anyway, he was named after president and fittingly enough his views seem nothing short of Republican. I was mostly just shocked by the fact a black person actually wanted to honor that man, ahaha.
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/217493
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Why is it any better or worse than other ugly surname as given name like Kennedy? Would never use any of them.
It’s not any better or worse. Quite frankly I don’t care for any presidential name or whatever. Kennedy has a real unfortunate meaning and all I see is chicken when I see.
This message was edited 12/17/2022, 8:49 PM
Don't like it
Nix on Nixon ...
His parents must not have ever heard any of the Nixon tapes where he used a lot of racial and ethnic insults and bad language in general. Either that or they're just dumb.
It's a dumb name for a person. I guess it fits in with Kennedy and Madison and Reagan and Carter, but nothing about that ex-presidents' names genre does a thing for me. It would be sort of cute on a dog or cat.
Nix isn't a good nn either. It means no. Or as a verb, to discard,disqualify/put the kibish on something.
His parents must not have ever heard any of the Nixon tapes where he used a lot of racial and ethnic insults and bad language in general. Either that or they're just dumb.
It's a dumb name for a person. I guess it fits in with Kennedy and Madison and Reagan and Carter, but nothing about that ex-presidents' names genre does a thing for me. It would be sort of cute on a dog or cat.
Nix isn't a good nn either. It means no. Or as a verb, to discard,disqualify/put the kibish on something.
Oh snap. I forgot about the Nix on Nixon thing. Dodge what I said about the nickname. Nick is fine. I mean, better than the Dick jokes he might get.
Yeah I agree, pretty unfortunate.
I find it appalling, and I'm not even American.