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Yates
I think this name (for a male) has risen out of GP status into PNL status for me (but I can't add it because it's not listed--unless someone knows how to override it). Opinions? I promise, you can't possibly hurt my feelings. :)

This message was edited 3/12/2008, 8:33 PM

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YeatsAs in, William Butler.That's what I'd think of anyway.Besides thinking it's surnamey-trendy. So many surname-trend names seem lame to me - ones with -ton, -son, -er, and ending in -s particularly - like they're trying to make the person seem like someone s/he's not, or trying to create an aura of "uppaclass" or "romantic oldtime manners" or "one of the good ol' boys" or somesuch. I can appreciate names with romantic, heroic, or theatrical associations, but surnames seem to do it so artificially.Anyway, Yeats, a poet-name, okay - I think it's lame, but it's not unacceptable.
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I kept thinking of Yeats tooI'm glad I'm not the only one, heh.
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I did think of Yeats, but it doesn't please me like Yates does for some reason. It's really straddling that fine line between GP and "would use" for me now.
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Andrea Yates, sorryAside from her, I also think that Yates is too surnamey and trendy-sounding. It'd sound nice as a middle name if it were a family surname though.
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I would say "no way" because of Andrea Yates, assuming you know who that is because you live in the U.S. Even if I didn't associate it with her, I still would say "no" because it's surnamey and trendy.

This message was edited 3/12/2008, 8:36 PM

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I don't know who Andrea Yates is. I guess I'll look it up. Doubt it will be too strong of a BA to deter my admiration of Yates though.
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She was the woman who drowned her five children several years ago. Very sad story.Here's the Wikipedia link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Yates

This message was edited 3/12/2008, 8:43 PM

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:(I remember now.
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