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Trexten
Boy.From this Photoshop video I'm watching:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLK7rm1J5ww
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Awkward. Trexen would be better.
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Ugly as sin.
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1st thought: It's better than Tripp.2nd thought: My cousin named his son Paxton just a couple days ago, and it reminds me of that.3rd thought: I kind of like that Trex reminds me of 'trek' and 'trekkies'.
I agree with most of what mirfak said.

This message was edited 3/25/2018, 6:57 PM

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A really unpleasant cluster of syllables.
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Bah. Yet another made-up boy name with an x that ends in -en. This trend has been going on for 30+ years now and hopefully it will end soon.
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Side effects may include nausea, dizziness and obnoxiousness.
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Really like it!
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That's not my style.But if someone *has* to invent a name that looks and sounds "kinda" like a surname and "kinda" like a first name, but not really like either, and unfamiliar ... like Paxton, Dexter, Tristan but not ...I'm not sure they could do a lot better than something like Trexten.It actually does seem pretty unique and memorable - while avoiding seeming novel or interesting or difficult or ridiculous or eccentric. Except that it's invented, and there's that flimsiness. But the T. rex in it, I dunno, that's a little bit funny and cute. IF you're going to name someone this way, might as well not take it all too seriously. I can picture my kid dating a kid named Trexten, and myself not batting an eye when he was introduced. It'd be such a relief that it's not Trixtin or Traxton, honestly.Oh and it reminds me a little of Dresden which is a vgp for me.

This message was edited 3/24/2018, 7:41 PM

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It sounds like some kind of medicine, like you'd take it for high blood pressure.
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It sounds cool, but then I think of Braxton, which I hate solely because of how harsh it sounds. 6/10.

This message was edited 3/24/2018, 4:54 PM

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