WDYT of Jensen?
My hubby just mentioned it as a name he quite likes and wants to add to the mix for baby should it end up being a boy. Its not a name i've ever considered but could see it growing on me.
WDYT?
WDYT?
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Good name. It's very handsome and it will age well too.
Jenson was in the top 100 in the UK in 2010. I think it's because of the F1 driver Jenson Button.
I actually do like the name, although I usually dislike surnames as first names. Maybe since I've heard it used so many times in reference to Button I've got used to it.
I might be put of by the potential nickname of Jenny, which is very girly, but it's not a big deal!
I actually do like the name, although I usually dislike surnames as first names. Maybe since I've heard it used so many times in reference to Button I've got used to it.
I might be put of by the potential nickname of Jenny, which is very girly, but it's not a big deal!
Feedback noted!!! I like Jenson better too :)
Too much of a surname to me. Jens, on the other hand, is lovely. A solid first name. Also, it's less trendy if you take away -sen/-son.
I like it, I prefer the Jenson spelling though. My first association is the Formula 1 driver Jenson Button.
Personally I prefer it spelled Jenson - but I pronoucne them both the same way - my first association is the British Formula 1 racing driver, it's a nice name but I could see it getting more popular. :)
You know, I've had Jenson and Janson on my mind a lot lately but honestly they feel weak and starchy to me on a boy, which believe it or not, has made me like the idea of them more on a girl