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Murphy
Wdyt of Murphy for a boy and why?
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Sounds like a surname or a caricature of a grumpy old man to me.
There's a girl youtuber called Merphy and it confuses me to no end why her parents thought that was a good idea :P
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I like it. I think it has a laidback humble old man vibe. Kind of like Francis "Fran", Maurice, or Russell do, to me.

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I can only think of Murphy's law. It's very surnamey and more suitable for a pet.
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dont really like it, too much of a surname
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I dislike lnfns unless they are family lns, in which case I expect them to appear in the mn slot. I've got zilch against the genuinely Irish, but fake Oirishness isn't for me, and a Murphy used to be a potato, I think. So, on the whole, no!
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Not a fan. I don't like the sound. I don't dislike all surnames as first names but this one I don't like it.
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I think it’s fine, I just have a dog picture in my mind when I hear Murphy and I’m not 100% sure why. It just sounds very doggy.
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It sounds like a dog's name. Especially an Irish terrier or some other Irish dog. Probably called Murph.
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It's always had a sort of cartoon / puppyish vibe for me. Because of the sound, maybe? I don't know what the association is.
It's one of the surnames I'd pick, if I were trying to think of one that sounded stereotypically Irish.
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probably ...Because it sounds a lot like Smurf?I know somebody who has a dog named Clancy; if she had another dog I bet it would be Murphy or Finnegan or something else Irish.
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I can't think of it as anything but a girl's name, thanks to Murphy Brown. For a boy...eh. It's a little too cutesy, to me. Like the name of an adorable Muppet, or something.Sorry, I know how hard it's been to come up with boy names you like, and I feel like a dick every time I criticize one. :/
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