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Lennox for a boy? nt
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Love it!Lennox is a Scottish character in Macbeth. So there's history behind it. I think it sounds great. It's not modern, and doesn't fall into that trend for me.
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Very nice! I think it sounds so English, it's not even funny. I also think it's useable for a girl, because the of the book the Secret Garden, where the main character is named Mary Lennox, and because of the band-leader to the Eurythmics, Annie Lennox.
For some strange reason, I associate the name Lennox with roses. Good association.
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I don't think I like it for a boy or a girl. For some reason, it reminds me of watches... :\
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All I see is lummox
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I like it
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I can see the appeal. Its spunky and cutting edge, but it does feel just a tad bit too tryndee which is a turn off.
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I love itDespite it fitting a few categories that in general I hate in a name...but I don't care. It often crops up as a mn in my combos because it is one of my top boys name but I could never use it as a fn as I hate the possible nns (well Nox isn't terrible but it reminds me of noxious and I loathe Len or Lenny).
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I like it.I think it adds an extra zing to the ending in X trend that seems to be popular nowadays. :)
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I like it; it isn't popular at all where I live. I don't like Lenny, though.
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NN would be Nox
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Then I like it. Nox is great
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:o) I dislike Lenny myself, lol
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Noooooooooooooooooooooo!I realise it's different where you live, but I am so incredibly tired of this name. It's so sickeningly popular where I live, along with its silly nickname Lenny. Aside from that, it's something I'd imagine Brangelina would name their kid (if they don't already have a Lennox, blergh).
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