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[Opinions] Wilson
So, Wilson popped into my head today, for no particular reason. Think it could ever work as a first name? It would be for a boy, of course. "An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way." -Charles Bukowski
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I do think of the volleyball from Cast Away, but it's not overwhelming. I also think of Wilson Wilson, Jr. from Home Improvement, Mr. Wilson from Dennis the Menace, and Woodrow Wilson, so it's not like it lacks alternative associations. Wilson is warm and comfortable, like someone's grandpa. Or wool socks. It's more interesting and less formal than William and not as self-consciously hipster as Wilbur. I think I like it.
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My art teacher at school named her son this, about 10 years ago. I don't mind it.
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"Willlllsoooon!" bawled Tom Hanks's character, chasing his volleyball through the surf.Sorry, that's all I can think of.
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I know oneA history professor I had in college. Funny enough his last name was also a W boy's first name... he had a reversible name for sure. The only reason I could ever remember which order his name went in was because he went by Bill.I don't really like it, but it definitely could work as a first name.
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I love Wilson! It's not weird and uncommon but it's more spunky than William. Such a great name! =)
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There's a well-known actor here in South Africa called Wilson Dunster. So it has been done!It could have all the nns possible for William except for Liam, which I can't stand anyway. So that's a plus. I don't enjoy lnfns unless there's a family association, but if there is, then fine.
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I don't see why not. 1- You can use the nickname Will and 2-It goes along with all the other -son names in popularity. I don't think it sounds super old, and the comic book character won't be known by most people, particularly not for his generation.
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Definitely. I really like Wilson. It has the cool retro vibe of Winston, but it's much softer. I'm not a fan of the nicknames Wil or Will.
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WILSON!!!!!I just hear Tom Hanks screaming it at a volley ball. And I've never even actually seen "Cast Away."Outside of that it does have a comforting sort of feel. My neighbor growing up, whose family was really close to mine and still is, had a good friend named Wilson. There was another friend hanging around a lot at the same time but I don't remember HIS name.
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Yeah, it would work. I think it has been quietly being done for a long time.
I might even prefer it to all the other Wil-names I can think of ... it even beats Wilfred and Wilbur. I'm not a fan of these names, but I don't have anything against them either.It has a vaguely sporty vibe because of the tennis balls.
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It could totally work. Wilson sounds down-to-earth and cuddly. A lovable guy. A friend of mine considered naming her son Wilton, which I also think is cool as a first name. (Wilton, was her maiden name.)
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Yes, I think it works fine and it's rather handsome. He could be Wil for short, but that wouldn't be really necessary.
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Wilson, Davis and Harris are all surnames that I think about as first names pretty often. They are so cutely cozy-yuppie. I like Wilson a lot, it's very warm.
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I agree that it's warm...kind of like a cup of hot coco.
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