[Opinions] Austin
I have never known anyone named Austin and I'm only familiar with it because I watched Days of Our Lives as a pre-teen. Now checking the popularity chart I'm surprised that it's more common than I thought! What does everyone think of the name?
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Blech
IMO, its a ditzy male name. It has no substance. It was one of those names that I feel was popular to the 90s and its dated.
IMO, its a ditzy male name. It has no substance. It was one of those names that I feel was popular to the 90s and its dated.
My little brother's name is Austin, so I'm kind of partial. :)
I've known a couple of Austins in my lifetime, but never too many to make it overly popular. I actually really like the name...have for a long time.
I find it boring. There were a ton of little Austins when I worked in daycare in the early 2000s. Which makes sense now that I look at the popularity charts and see that it peaked in the mid-1990s.
Not a fan. It just seems super trendy and unsubstantial.
I've known some Austins in my time. I have kind of have a negative association with it because an odd (and a bit creepy) guy who was in love with my friend has this name. If I just think about the name on its own, I actually don't mind it. It's kind of cool, I guess.
I've seen a few Austins. I think it's a decent name. I'm influenced by having lived for fifteen years in Austin, Texas which is a really cool city.
But I agree with vigdis that it is preppy. It's sort of bland and surnamey. I imagine brothers Austin, Mason, and Dylan. Spencer and Chase, even. Sisters Chloe, Harper, or Brooklyn.
But I agree with vigdis that it is preppy. It's sort of bland and surnamey. I imagine brothers Austin, Mason, and Dylan. Spencer and Chase, even. Sisters Chloe, Harper, or Brooklyn.
blech
God it's one of those quintessential "high school douche-bag" names in my area. I'd say it's just about as popular (and equally dated) as Dustin and Justin. The vibe I get from both Austin and Dustin is "try-hard cowboy" - like the parents thought, "we're midwestern but we want to appear more tough and southern so let's give out boy a real 'rough and tumble' sort of name" - but really either choice just sounds more rhinestoned than rugged
God it's one of those quintessential "high school douche-bag" names in my area. I'd say it's just about as popular (and equally dated) as Dustin and Justin. The vibe I get from both Austin and Dustin is "try-hard cowboy" - like the parents thought, "we're midwestern but we want to appear more tough and southern so let's give out boy a real 'rough and tumble' sort of name" - but really either choice just sounds more rhinestoned than rugged
I know lots of Austins, both male and female. To me it's a pretty rednecky name.
I know like, 100 white people named this sad wince of a name.
I know at least three and know of several more. Not a fan due to the name also being the capital of Texas.
I know a lot of Austins. Most of them are older than me or my age (20), but there are probably younger ones too.
I think of it as sort of a jock name. The Austins I've known have all been really athletic. One of them was a bully, one is nice but not very smart, and the others I can't think of right now. I think my brother might have a friend named Austin though (high school age).
I think of it as sort of a jock name. The Austins I've known have all been really athletic. One of them was a bully, one is nice but not very smart, and the others I can't think of right now. I think my brother might have a friend named Austin though (high school age).
I know two
One is 11, the other two. I'm pretty neutral on it. It's not something I'd pick but it's not horrible. Just preppy.
One is 11, the other two. I'm pretty neutral on it. It's not something I'd pick but it's not horrible. Just preppy.
I don't care much for it. I remember in high school I had a friend with a younger brother named Austin. He was a little devil child who always called me foul names, gave me the finger, etc. so that definitely left a bad taste in my mouth.
I like it. My old boss had a son named Austin, and he was a sweetheart. Gave me a good impression of the name.