Heath
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I love it, but I wouldn't call it a strong masculine name. I find it more ethereal, nature-y, and soft. However, those are all good reasons to love it.
Candy bar? Never heard that one..
I love Heath. Strong masculine name.
I love Heath. Strong masculine name.
Strong masculine; I like it. :)
Both!
Sweet and sturdy.
I think it is a very male name, and a classy one at that. But, I also love Heath bars, especially in baking. I would not mind that connection with my name.
Sweet and sturdy.
I think it is a very male name, and a classy one at that. But, I also love Heath bars, especially in baking. I would not mind that connection with my name.
Strong masculine name but we don't have heath bars here so maybe my opinion is invalid.
This message was edited 9/30/2014, 3:48 PM
Its very popular here in Australia. I quite like it, i've taught some really nice kids named Heath :)
It's okay...
Not horrible but not something that I would use
Way better than the preppy/pretentious "heathcliff" which sounds an awful lot like a cats name
Not horrible but not something that I would use
Way better than the preppy/pretentious "heathcliff" which sounds an awful lot like a cats name
It's okay...
Not horrible but not something that I would use
Way better than the preppy/pretentious "heathcliff" which sounds an awful lot like a cats name
Not horrible but not something that I would use
Way better than the preppy/pretentious "heathcliff" which sounds an awful lot like a cats name
It's okay...
Not horrible but not something that I would use
Way better than the preppy/pretentious "heathcliff" which sounds an awful lot like a cats name
Not horrible but not something that I would use
Way better than the preppy/pretentious "heathcliff" which sounds an awful lot like a cats name