Spergeon?
I know a person(male) with this name and I have seen it as a surname but I can't find the first name origin. Does anyone know someone with this name? Would you use it?
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Sounds like a fishy-name to me. Too close to sturgeon and surgeon.
I've never heard of it and it looks very unattractive to me. It looks a bit like "surgeon".
I would definitely NOT use this. I think it's terrible.
Spergeon is mostly likely a variant spelling of Spurgeon, which is a surname. Many, many people have surnames as their first name; the name still has the same origin.
Dictionary of American Family Names says, "English (mainly East Anglia): unexplained."
I don't know anymore named Spergeon or Spurgeon. I would only use it if I wanted to name a son after Charles Spurgeon, and even then it would only be a middle name.
Dictionary of American Family Names says, "English (mainly East Anglia): unexplained."
I don't know anymore named Spergeon or Spurgeon. I would only use it if I wanted to name a son after Charles Spurgeon, and even then it would only be a middle name.
I would look into the spelling Spurgeon -- I bet Spergeon is a variation on that. I also doubt that it has a different origin as a first name -- it is probably a surname used as a first name. I would definitely not use it.
How do pronounce it? When I first saw it I thought it said surgeon. My brain works in funny ways. I don't think I would ever use it. I don't like the look of it.
Spurgeon is pronounced SPUR-jən.
Now it reminds of splurging. That is not a good name. Thanks for the help.
Maybe it's a namesake? Wikipedia lists two American cities. How old is he?
I wouldn't use this name. It sounds and looks like "sturgeon" or "surgeon".
I wouldn't use this name. It sounds and looks like "sturgeon" or "surgeon".