[Opinions] Cooper
What do you think of Cooper for a boy?
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New names! PNL updated 7/7
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New names! PNL updated 7/7
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/174843/136906
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You couldn't have said it better. I so agree.
Don't like it
Very trendy
I've met so many Coopers (and Tanners!!) here in the Mountain West. They're all in their early 20s. I think it's a dated name that sounds quite ugly and a bit pedestrian.
I've met so many Coopers (and Tanners!!) here in the Mountain West. They're all in their early 20s. I think it's a dated name that sounds quite ugly and a bit pedestrian.
Tanners - really? Anyone who named their son (or of course daughter) Tanner didn't grow up where I did - down-wind from a tannery! The stench only reached us once or twice a month, depending on the wind, but that was enough.
I feel like a lot of the occupation names are really indicative of class. Because yeah - only people who have never experienced the reality of a tannery would choose Tanner! That's why most of them seem so yuppie or wannbe-yuppie to me.
I grew up in the midwest and knew many Tanner’s but not any Cooper’s surprisingly! I do despise the name Tanner.
I never liked it. It sounds so whiny and infantile. This is another name I barely understand why it’s so popular. I also think of Pooper or Pooper Scooper. More often then not his combo is Cooper Alexander, just to make it look a little more formal and his sisters name is Brynlee Rose. I also find it funny it means “barrel maker”. There are much better occupational names out there. This definitely isn’t one of them.
I like it, but I wouldn't really use it. I like Connor better.