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Re: Gaylord
I don't think it's a bad name either. I like the sound of it alright - and it doesn't sound like "gay lord" when I say it, either.
All it would take IMO, to make more people use it would be to get rid of the Y. Gaillord, say.- mirfak
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Does it make sense to use "Gaillard" or is that just a word?
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I think it makes sense. Gaillard is a word - but, about like varlet, ruth, or tantivy is a word ... that most people have never heard, and won't.
And it's the source word for the name Gaylord, and it's a real surname.The only concern I'd have is that people would pronounce it like a French surname (GA-YAR or something like that), rather than as GAIL'rd.
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It definitely makes sense to use "Gaillard". It was the original source of the name Gaylord, and it has a fantastic sound. It's not really "just a word" any more than Hope or Faith is "just a word", yet those are very common names. I think Gaillard has a great sound.

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