View Message

Hawthorne
I know it's a surname, and I really don't want to like it, but I can't help myself. If it matters any, it would be because of Nathaniel Hawthorne, and I would probably use it as only a MN. I used Julian Hawthorne in a CAF, and I think I like it.So:
1. What do you think of Hawthorne?
2. What about Julian Hawthorne?
3. Combos?


This message was edited 4/21/2006, 2:50 PM

Archived Thread - replies disabled
vote up1

Replies

As a middle name, I think it would be pretty darn cool. I'm a fan of Nathaniel Hawthorne and I picked apart Scarlet Letter and scrutinised every last bit of it. Fantastic book. I would definitely consider bestowing his surname on my child in homage.Julian Hawthorne is very handsome.Some combos that I like are:Elias Hawthorne
Alexander Hawthorne
Milo Hawthorne
Amory Hawthorne
Finn Hawthorne
Calvin Hawthorne
_______________________

This message was edited 4/21/2006, 6:35 PM

vote up1
I like Alexander Hawthorne, but I would never give it to my child just because it would be cruel and unusual to expect a five year old to write out Alexander Hawthorne Bartholomew (LN). lol Thanks, though, it's a great combo.I also like Milo and Calvin with it! :)

vote up1
as a middle it would be divine
vote up1
I think it's an awesome mn.Hawthorne is a common name in my city (Portland, Oregon) as it's the name of a major street, a bridge, a park, and a trendy neighborhood. It's hard for me to think of it as a person's name. It's not the worst I've heard though -- I usually approve of tree/nature names.
vote up1
Thanks. I hope that we wouldn't encounter a location with that name, but if the kid has it first, it wouldn't bother me lol!

vote up1
1. What do you think of Hawthorne? Love it! It's a guilty pleasure of mine. I go back and forth whether I prefer the spelling Hawthorn or Hawthorne.2. What about Julian Hawthorne? Very nice!3. Combos? None come to mind at the moment.
Image hosting by Photobucket
vote up1
That's how I feel about it. It's a guilty pleasure, but I want to add it as a normal name to my list! I couldn't spell it without the E, though, because the whole reason I love it is for the author, who actually added the E himself to distance his name from his grandfather's, who had been a prominent judge during the witch trials.

vote up1
I think it's nice, particularly as a middle name.People use surnames as first or middle names all the time (i.e. Palmer, Parker, Cooper, MacKenzie... there are so many).
vote up1
I know, but I don't usually like surnames as anything other than surnames.

vote up1
I think Hawthorne is really attractive sounding for a middle name--it's distinguished. As a first name, it would be pretentious, but in the middle, it works out.Julian Hawthorne is nice--a very serviceable name, overall. How about...Francis Hawthorne
Isaac Hawthorne
Julius Hawthorne
Conrad Hawthorne
Elliot Hawthorne (or an especially literary Eliot Hawthorne)
Henry Hawthorne
Phillip Hawthorne
Quincy Hawthorne
Louis Hawthorne
George Hawthorne
Jonas Hawthorne
Bertram Hawthorne
Ezra Hawthorne
Eleazar HawthorneThe only downside is that it's pronunced HAW-thorn, whereas I'd like it to be pronunced HAA-thorn (HAA as in "hat")! I'd find it utterly fantastic if there was another name out there pronunced HAA-thorn, but Hathorne just looks a bit incomplete. :( Woe.Array

You might even provide a Heaven for them. We need You for that. Hell we can make for ourselves.Russ Feingold is a hero.
Censure President Bush.
vote up1
Oh, I like Elliot Hawthorne (that spelling lol), Philip Hawthorne, and Conrad Hawthorne. Thanks so much! :)I actually like the HAWthorn prn. I like HAA, too, but not enough to worry about it. Sorry for your woe.

vote up1
love it"There is none Holy like The Lord, there is none besides Thee; there is no Rock like our God." (1 Samuel 2:2 RSV)
vote up1