Jason
The Jason is really starting to grow on me. What do you think?
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I don't like it. It's one of my ex's names so that's probably why I don't like it. I prefer Mason.
I dislike it immensely, it's such a dull and boring name. Also I think it's cutesy and won't age well.
I used to kind of dislike it. It only made me picture some rude punk teenager in the 80's. But several years ago I met a little boy named Jason who was very adorable, and ever since then I've come to like it. It still has a sort of bad boy edge, but also kind of suave and friendly.
I like it :) I love the sound of it. I do think it's kind of an 80s name, but still very usable today.
I find it dated right now. I prefer Jadon.
It is true, Jason did spike in popularity, but it's peak was three and a half decades ago in the mid 1970s, and the popularity seems to be dropping by the year. Popularity isn't really an issue with me though, if I like a name I like it. Jason appeals to me, I greatly enjoy the legends of characters who have borne this name, and also appreciate the meaning. I've often thought about it. I believe it's among my favorites.
There is nothing inherently wrong with it. It's a handsome name.
But...it was so mega-popular during the seventies and eighties that it's now tired and worn-out. Off of the top of my head I can think of five Jasons I've known in my life, and if I really stopped to think about it I could probably remember more.
It's just too common. My reaction now, to someone naming their newborn Jason, would be an eyeroll and "Don't they realize that that's a tired, becoming-passe-and-dated name? Surely they could have come up with something fresher than that!"
I can see why it gained such widespread appeal, because it's a nice name, but it needs a rest.
But...it was so mega-popular during the seventies and eighties that it's now tired and worn-out. Off of the top of my head I can think of five Jasons I've known in my life, and if I really stopped to think about it I could probably remember more.
It's just too common. My reaction now, to someone naming their newborn Jason, would be an eyeroll and "Don't they realize that that's a tired, becoming-passe-and-dated name? Surely they could have come up with something fresher than that!"
I can see why it gained such widespread appeal, because it's a nice name, but it needs a rest.
It's a nice name, will fit any age and is short and to the point. I think it needs a break from over use though, for a little while.