Re: Trent
in reply to a message by Renee
I really prefer Trenton with Trent as a nn. Trent Bennett is choppy to me and Trenton Bennett seems more complete, imo.
I would prefer Robert to Thomas for the simple fact that Thomas means "twin". I like Thomas on a twin only because only then can the child live up to his name. It's mean to name your child something he can never live up to. Robert has a nice meaning anyway.
Trenton Robert sounds nice and Trent Robert is okay.
-Seda*
I met Kelly Clarkson! She's awesome!
I would prefer Robert to Thomas for the simple fact that Thomas means "twin". I like Thomas on a twin only because only then can the child live up to his name. It's mean to name your child something he can never live up to. Robert has a nice meaning anyway.
Trenton Robert sounds nice and Trent Robert is okay.
-Seda*
I met Kelly Clarkson! She's awesome!
This message was edited 6/24/2005, 2:04 PM
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Seriously? You only like the name Thomas for a twin?? I don't think the majority of people even know name meanings and certainly not the millions of Thomases out there.
I agree with Seda.
I really like the name Thomas with the nn Tommy, but even if my son was a twin, I don't think I could use it because I think it's an insubstantial meaning.
I actually read something, and I don't know how acurate it is, but it said that in Biblical times Thomas wasn't actually a name. It was just a nickname for a twin, just calling your sister "Sis" or your brother "bro" or a man's son "Junior", or, as it was, your twin "Thomas". Ever since I read that, Thomas has lost it's appeal.
I really like the name Thomas with the nn Tommy, but even if my son was a twin, I don't think I could use it because I think it's an insubstantial meaning.
I actually read something, and I don't know how acurate it is, but it said that in Biblical times Thomas wasn't actually a name. It was just a nickname for a twin, just calling your sister "Sis" or your brother "bro" or a man's son "Junior", or, as it was, your twin "Thomas". Ever since I read that, Thomas has lost it's appeal.
Really? If you come across something saying that again, please call my attention to it. I'm going to call my twin sister that and see what she says. That's funny(accurate or not)!
Also, if you did like Thomas for a child, would it bother you that there was only one name that meant twin? It bothers me because if I named one twin a name that meant "twin", I'd want to the other child's name to mean "twin" too.
-Seda*
I met Kelly Clarkson! She's awesome!
Also, if you did like Thomas for a child, would it bother you that there was only one name that meant twin? It bothers me because if I named one twin a name that meant "twin", I'd want to the other child's name to mean "twin" too.
-Seda*
I met Kelly Clarkson! She's awesome!
This message was edited 6/24/2005, 8:45 PM