Tripp
This name has been growing on me lately. To be honest, when I first heard it I thought it sounded odd. I know someone with the surname Tripp and never saw anything strange about it but for some reason as a first name, I always thought it sounded like too much of a word name. Like the verb "to trip".
Anyways, it's starting to appeal to me now. When I say it aloud, it has a very cool sort of hip sound to it. It sounds modern and strong to me. I like it on a boy although I actually think it could work on a girl too (maybe more as a nickname though).
So what do you think? I'm interested to hear your opinions.
Anyways, it's starting to appeal to me now. When I say it aloud, it has a very cool sort of hip sound to it. It sounds modern and strong to me. I like it on a boy although I actually think it could work on a girl too (maybe more as a nickname though).
So what do you think? I'm interested to hear your opinions.
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Linda Tripp plus Bristol Palin's child makes this name completely unappetizing to me.
It's cute as a nn. It could be short for a name beginning with a T like Thomas. Or if he is the third one with the name in the family, or the third child, something like that. I can see the cool, "hip-ness" of it. :-)
But I'd never put it on a birth certificate. I'd never ask a son to go into a job interview named Tripp.
But I'd never put it on a birth certificate. I'd never ask a son to go into a job interview named Tripp.
It'd be a nice nickname, but I just can't see it as a given name. Plus it is misspelled, which is one of my biggest pet peeves. I don't mind word names, but if you are going to use one at least spell it correctly.
I actually really like it. I agree, it sounds modern and forward-thinking. I know a Tripp, and I also associate it with Matthew McConaughey's character on Failure to Launch, both of whom are very moderb/progressive men. I dig it.
Right, sounds modern and hip, like all fashion items do, and then they seem really dumb later. When thinking about usability one must strip away modern-youthful-hip, because those are the things that go away, and see if there's anything left. With Tripp I don't think there is.
I actually know one, I think. He's a little older than I am. But his name is actually Frederick Larue Surname III and he uses Tripp like some people use Trey. It's so silly, so so silly
I actually know one, I think. He's a little older than I am. But his name is actually Frederick Larue Surname III and he uses Tripp like some people use Trey. It's so silly, so so silly
It's okay to me but def. not a favorite. Bristol Palin's son is named Tripp.
Naming someone after a mediocre MLB baseball player and a verb is.....
You guessed it, is very bad.
You guessed it, is very bad.
I saw a youtube video of a girl making baby blogs and she named her son Tripp. One of her videos was titled "Tripp's first trip!" I don't like it at all. It sounds awfully trendy and it's just nms. Plus I don't really like word names.
I was introduced to this as a name through Trip Fontaine in The Virgin Suicides so it will always sound a bit eerie to me just because of the vibe of that whole story.
I can't imagine it as a real name at all. I just can't take it seriously. It sounds like a nickname. If I found out someone had Tripp as their name on their birth certificate, I would probably feel bad for them having been jaded a "real" name.
I'd say if you wanted to use it as a nickname, you may be able to get away with it, but never saddle a child with it as a full name. No way.
I can't imagine it as a real name at all. I just can't take it seriously. It sounds like a nickname. If I found out someone had Tripp as their name on their birth certificate, I would probably feel bad for them having been jaded a "real" name.
I'd say if you wanted to use it as a nickname, you may be able to get away with it, but never saddle a child with it as a full name. No way.
I had a dog called Trip, so I can't see it as a persons name. Even without the dog connotations I wouldn't like it.
I see the appeal, but to me, it's just too spunkay and ruff tuff. Makes me go, gimme a break. Only works on certain personalities. With an irritable or meticulous personality ... how droll it could be.
*horror movie scream*
It's not that big of a deal but...
Can you explain why? This is a name that I don't see anything wrong with so if people hate it, I want a reason to be talked out of it. I don't want to give my future son a name that others dislike to that extreme. Is it just unappealing to you or is there something really awful that I'm missing out on?
Can you explain why? This is a name that I don't see anything wrong with so if people hate it, I want a reason to be talked out of it. I don't want to give my future son a name that others dislike to that extreme. Is it just unappealing to you or is there something really awful that I'm missing out on?
Sure. It's extremely tacky and low-class. It seems modern and unique, but it's going to sound silly years from now, it's just another fad, and on a grown man, ugh, I can just imagine how hard it will be for people to take him seriously. Plus, the only Tripp I know of is Sarah Palin's kid, and I wouldn't want that association personally.
It's not a name to me, it's a word. It's like naming a child Run, or Fall, or Walk, or Climb. I don't like the sound either, there are beautiful names out there, and then people go use Tripp?
Overall, I don't like it one bit.
It's not a name to me, it's a word. It's like naming a child Run, or Fall, or Walk, or Climb. I don't like the sound either, there are beautiful names out there, and then people go use Tripp?
Overall, I don't like it one bit.
ditto (sorry).
I know a cowboy-ish guy named Trip. He's really nice so I like the name.
I think it's extremely cheesy, and reeks of Sarah Palin. Bad association. She's a loon.