Roy
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Roy Rogers
Reminds me of Roy Rogers the fast food chain.
I wouldn't say redneck but southern or western feel.
Reminds me of Roy Rogers the fast food chain.
I wouldn't say redneck but southern or western feel.
Roy is alright. I tend to enjoy other names with the "roy" component more than Roy on it's own. I do think the name might be more common in the South, but I don't find it particularly redneck. Associations that come to mind for me include Roy Clark (country/bluegrass musician), Roy Disney, Elroy Jetson, and medieval/Celt vibes from names like Royce and Gilroy.
Never heard of Fire Emblem; had to google. :)
Never heard of Fire Emblem; had to google. :)
I like it, it's short, clean and easy to pronounce in different languages. And it doesn't sound rednecky to me.
I'm not at all sure what constitutes a redneck name, as we don't seem to have rednecks here, or not with the US meaning anyway.
Roy to me is charmingly old-fashioned Scottish. I'd use it as a mn readily.
Roy to me is charmingly old-fashioned Scottish. I'd use it as a mn readily.
It doesn't sound redneck to me. If it's on a redneck-y person, it does seem to fit just fine, but in general it doesn't strike me as a "redneck name." I don't particularly like it, just aesthetically it's not my thing, but it's not a bad name. Would be an OK name for a baby.