Tucker
Honesty wanted.
I admired this name for some reason sometime when I was a child and even considered using it but my view towards it has since changed. In a way I think I still like it (sucker for many -er suffix boy names) but that admiration has dwindled considerably. I think the negatives outweigh it (Especially rhyming with a curse word)
What say you?
I admired this name for some reason sometime when I was a child and even considered using it but my view towards it has since changed. In a way I think I still like it (sucker for many -er suffix boy names) but that admiration has dwindled considerably. I think the negatives outweigh it (Especially rhyming with a curse word)
What say you?
Replies
Besides rhyming with that word, Tucks are used after giving birth to prevent searing pain "down there" so I'm going to say that all around there are better names in the universe to choose from.
This message was edited 10/3/2018, 7:20 PM
Can't stand this name.
I’m honestly not a fan.
Don't like it, it sounds like a hillbilly name and like a swear word. Uck and Ucker sound ugly to me as well.
I used to mainly think of 'nip and tuck' and 'trucker' when I saw it...plus there's a lot of negative rhymes (uck generally isn't a positive sound in English)...and now it's my roommate's cat's name, so I primarily think of that.
It sounds friendlier than a lot of other surnames as first names but I think Carter does, too, and I would prefer that,..
It sounds friendlier than a lot of other surnames as first names but I think Carter does, too, and I would prefer that,..
This message was edited 10/2/2018, 7:38 PM
I see , the negative side too, but it has the-er last name thing charm going on
I personally wouldn't use it, but i have known a little pet named one, some cousin of mine
i am all tuckered out,
anyway
What is a stereotype?
A goth -in -a box---hehe
I personally wouldn't use it, but i have known a little pet named one, some cousin of mine
i am all tuckered out,
anyway
What is a stereotype?
A goth -in -a box---hehe