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Seaton
I've met someone whose name is Seaton, and I quite like it, although I've only heard it once. what are your thoughts on it, one way or the other?
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My husband has a cousin named Seaton. His mother said that she got the name out of a romance novel she was reading while pregnant with him. I think it has that sort of feel to it. I'm not really a fan.
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Interesting. haha. I'd never heard it before in my life. and when I think cheesey romance novel, I think Fabio.
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I like it. Seaton is a very old Anglo-French name meaning "from Sai's estate".
The Norman French Baron Saher de Sai entered England with William the Conqueror in 1066 and later founded the Southern Scotland town of Seaton.
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I like it, but it might be better used as a middle name. I immediately think of Seton Hall as well.
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Hall(it's actually Seton Hall, but it's the same idea). It also sounds like someone with a really deep accent trying to say sitting. "I was Seaton right over there!"
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Seat on what? that's all I see :/ I'd prefer Keaton or something like that...
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I don't really like it - it sounds nice, but the way it looks bugs me.
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