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[Opinions] Gleason
Wdyt of Cleason as a first name? I knew someone with this first name, she's a senior Millennial. AND I also knew someone who had this as a ln.

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I'm sorry, but I personally dislike this name.
Strong dislike
Jackie GleasonAll I can think about.If I met one I'd assume it was a family name, and probably from the Southern US.
Why southern US?
It's a tradition to use family surnames as first names. Here are a few articles:
https://www.southernliving.com/southern-name-history-traditions-7504575https://www.behindthename.com/bb/fact/34944Southern name traditions are unique.My SIL is Mary Renee, she goes by Renee. Her daughter is Mary Miranda, she goes by Miranda nn Mira.My SIL's family also has a Laura (pronounced like Lah-ra) traditionLaura had Laura Nathana
Followed by
Laura Lucille
Laura Jean
Laura Caroline
Laura ClaireAll went/go by their middle names.

This message was edited 3/2/2024, 7:41 AM

I don't really like it on a woman, but I do like the name in general. It has "glee" in it without being corny.
I may be aging myself when I say this but I remember the loudmouth character Ralph Kramden played by actor Jackie Gleason of "The Honeymooners". That's what I think of when I hear the name Gleason.
Awful as a given name in general, utterly tragic on a girl. Something... slippery about it.
I thought this was going to be a male name. Don't like it on a boy, but it's even worse on a girl. I think the name is pretty nasal and very surname-y.
Yeah, her name was different at first but I got used to it like any other name. She also has a "son" last name which I thought did not work well.
Oh, yikes, that's not a good pairing. That makes the name a bit rhyme-y.
OOps, Gleason not Cleason
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