[Opinions] Rex
Just been thinking about this name lately and am beginning to like it more. I think it's sort of spunky and charming but is it usable or is it too much of a "dog name."
What would you pair it with for a middle name?
What would you pair it with for a middle name?
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I love Rex! It's zippy but solid, friendly and approachable but indisputably regal (hehe).
Rex Albert
Rex Algernon
Rex Aloysius
Rex Antonio
Rex Archibald
Rex Arnold
Rex Barnaby
Rex Bartholomew
Rex Bruno
Rex Edmond
Rex Edmund
Rex Eugene
Rex Ferdinand
Rex Herbert
Rex Herman
Rex Hieronymus
Rex Hubert
Rex Humphrey
Rex Johann
Rex Julian
Rex Leander
Rex Leopold
Rex Lionel
Rex Montague
Rex Norbert
Rex Oberon
Rex Oliver
Rex Percival
Rex Peregrine
Rex Raphael
Rex Albert
Rex Algernon
Rex Aloysius
Rex Antonio
Rex Archibald
Rex Arnold
Rex Barnaby
Rex Bartholomew
Rex Bruno
Rex Edmond
Rex Edmund
Rex Eugene
Rex Ferdinand
Rex Herbert
Rex Herman
Rex Hieronymus
Rex Hubert
Rex Humphrey
Rex Johann
Rex Julian
Rex Leander
Rex Leopold
Rex Lionel
Rex Montague
Rex Norbert
Rex Oberon
Rex Oliver
Rex Percival
Rex Peregrine
Rex Raphael
totally surprised
I was completely expecting Rex to be reacted to the way Jax was, but mostly people seemed to be in favour. Go figure. For me they feel very much the same. Fun and spunky, but nickname material only.
I was completely expecting Rex to be reacted to the way Jax was, but mostly people seemed to be in favour. Go figure. For me they feel very much the same. Fun and spunky, but nickname material only.
I am also a bit surprised that so many people like it. The difference between Rex and Jax, I think, is the fact that there aren't really any fuller versions of Rex so it doesn't seem as nicknameish. Not to mention Rex is more historically established as a name in its own right
I love the name Rex! It's short and sharp and very catchy. I think a lot of people will think it's a "dog's name", but I certainly don't. There are heaps of dogs named Max and Molly too and both of those names are so popular here in Australia. As for combos, I like:
Rex Elijah
Rex William
Rex Ethan
Rex Toby
Rex Oliver
Rex Leopold
Rex Levi
Rex Luca
Rex Liam
Rex Jordan
Rex Jacob
Rex Joshua
Rex Harry / Henry
Rex Gabriel
Rex Finley
Rex David
Rex Daniel
Rex Ashton
Rex Caleb
Rex Benjamin
Rex Milo
Rex Nathaniel
Rex Michael
Rex Elijah
Rex William
Rex Ethan
Rex Toby
Rex Oliver
Rex Leopold
Rex Levi
Rex Luca
Rex Liam
Rex Jordan
Rex Jacob
Rex Joshua
Rex Harry / Henry
Rex Gabriel
Rex Finley
Rex David
Rex Daniel
Rex Ashton
Rex Caleb
Rex Benjamin
Rex Milo
Rex Nathaniel
Rex Michael
I know a Rex!!! A real life Rex! He is about 4 years old now. His bother's name is Rey (sticking with the whole "king" theme).
His mother (a friend of mine) said if she has a daughter, she will name her Regina (again, the royalty thing).
He was conceived during Mardi Gras, and the king of Carnival's name is Rex. I guess her reasoning was "after you have one Rex, how do you follow up with another child without completely giving him/her a strong name like that as well"?
His mother (a friend of mine) said if she has a daughter, she will name her Regina (again, the royalty thing).
He was conceived during Mardi Gras, and the king of Carnival's name is Rex. I guess her reasoning was "after you have one Rex, how do you follow up with another child without completely giving him/her a strong name like that as well"?
In my opinion, it's too much of a dog name. I think it seems like a dog name, because it's very nicknamey. It just doesn't seem like a person's full name. I don't think it's usable as a full name in its own right but rather as a nickname for something else. Also, it reminds me of the dinosaur.
I love Rex!!!
My favorite Rex combos:
Rex Alastair
Rex Carlisle
Rex Howard
Rex Trevelyan
My favorite Rex combos:
Rex Alastair
Rex Carlisle
Rex Howard
Rex Trevelyan
Looooove
I've always loved Rex. It wasn't until I came to these boards that I discovered so many people associate it with dogs. Personally, I think of actor Rex Harrison and "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir."
Spunky and charming describe Rex perfectly. Finding a mn is difficult, because I automatically think, "king" when I think of Rex. So it can be distracting. But using Rex and a mn is even more difficult because of tyranasaurus (sp?) rex.
So, having said all that, I do think Rex would make a wonderful fn for a combo. How about:
Rex Malcolm / Calum / Columba
Rex Hawthorne
Rex Everard / Everett
Rex Morgan
Rex Leland
Rex Oliver
Rex Bartholomew
Rex Oberon
Rex Edmund / Eamonn ("AY-mun")
Rex Peregrine
Rex Leopold
Rex Evander
Rex Alistair
Rex Cameron
Rex Andrew
Rex Horatio
Rex Cormac
Rex Finlay ("-lee")
I've always loved Rex. It wasn't until I came to these boards that I discovered so many people associate it with dogs. Personally, I think of actor Rex Harrison and "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir."
Spunky and charming describe Rex perfectly. Finding a mn is difficult, because I automatically think, "king" when I think of Rex. So it can be distracting. But using Rex and a mn is even more difficult because of tyranasaurus (sp?) rex.
So, having said all that, I do think Rex would make a wonderful fn for a combo. How about:
Rex Malcolm / Calum / Columba
Rex Hawthorne
Rex Everard / Everett
Rex Morgan
Rex Leland
Rex Oliver
Rex Bartholomew
Rex Oberon
Rex Edmund / Eamonn ("AY-mun")
Rex Peregrine
Rex Leopold
Rex Evander
Rex Alistair
Rex Cameron
Rex Andrew
Rex Horatio
Rex Cormac
Rex Finlay ("-lee")
one of my faves
It really is a rakish rapscallion of a name. I was a bit turned off that Desperate Housewives used it, but I guess it hardly detracts from the bright plastic kitchsy charm it has for me.
I actually think its "dog" label is fading fast, since I'd say people just don't use it for dogs any more; it's gone out of fashion. Most people tell me my name is a "dog name" more often than Rex is "only for dogs"!
I really like the combo Rex Morgan. Not sure who came up with it first, but it has a nice Victorian-dandy vibe happening that I enjoy. It gives it a bit of polish I think.
It really is a rakish rapscallion of a name. I was a bit turned off that Desperate Housewives used it, but I guess it hardly detracts from the bright plastic kitchsy charm it has for me.
I actually think its "dog" label is fading fast, since I'd say people just don't use it for dogs any more; it's gone out of fashion. Most people tell me my name is a "dog name" more often than Rex is "only for dogs"!
I really like the combo Rex Morgan. Not sure who came up with it first, but it has a nice Victorian-dandy vibe happening that I enjoy. It gives it a bit of polish I think.
The only Rex I have ever heard was actually named Aurelius, and was called Rex. I am not sure it is my taste, but not horrid.
Rex Edmund, maybe?
Rex Edmund, maybe?
It is very much a "dog name", but I guess it could work on the right type of person.