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Lowell
For a boy.WDYT?-Tara
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It's just too surname-y, imo, and I don't care for the 'low' part, either. On top of that, I associate it with the somewhat goofy character that was on "Wings" (played by Thomas Haden Church). Guess I'm the only one here who remembers that show. :-/
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Way too surnamey
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I dislike it. Sorry.
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It's my friend's son's middle name. I think it's fine in a mn slot, but it seems a bit strange as a fn to me.
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One should remember that the factory was named after its founder, who was part of the prominent Lowell family in Massachusetts, and the original use of Lowell as a given name for males was in their honor, especially in regard to the poet James Russell Lowell.
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Ah, I was wondering why this name reminded me of textiles. (Well, or history class, at least.)As the the original poster's question, I quite like it. I've never really thought about it much before now, but it's actually really nice.

This message was edited 7/10/2007, 9:52 AM

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