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[Opinions] Nash?
What do you think of Nash for a boy? What comes to mind when you hear it?
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First thought was 'mash'.. like mashed potato.
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gnashing of teethshould be left as a surname
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Nash Bridges...Am I the only one?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nash_Bridges
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No, you're not. :)I loved that show!
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My first instinct is that it sounds pretty cool in that brooding cowboy way- nms but I can appreciate it. Then I see other people's associations- gnash, trash etc- and I then I think it should be reserved for a mn. Richard Nash sounds so very handsome to me.
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Celery raw develops the jaw
But celery stewed is more quietly chewed
~Ogden NashThat was the first thing I thought of, but I consider it a positive association as I love his other poem:"I met a man upon a stair
I met a man who wasn't there
He wasn't there again today
Gee, I wish he'd go away."Anyway it makes me think of cute rhymey poetry.
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Food, for some reason......maybe because it rhymes with hash? I don't even know what hash is. Maybe potatoes.It's a very cowboy-ish name.
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Rhymes with "trash."That was the very first thing that came to mind.
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So does "Cash," but that's still desirable
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not to me eitherCash is ok as a surname, but I wouldn't use it as a fn or mn
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But not as a name!
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Not to me, but that's just my opinion.:)
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I think its striking ! Its not my style as a first name, but I think it would be wonderful in the middle name spot.
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Like gnash?Yikes...no.
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I love it.I really love Nash, especially as a nickname for Menashe (go me and my Yiddish fetish). Nashville comes to mind, as does the poet Ogden Nash. However, "gnash" does come to mind as well, but it hadn't before Rachel Shaina mentioned it. On those lines, I am now also thinking of "nosh" and how much I'd like to do so. =)
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I think it's a snappy name!I think it would make a great middle name, it's snappiness would compliment many names.
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gnashing comes to mindlike, gnashing one's teeth. Don't like.
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