Colt (M)
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I like it, but I'm very country and like rugged, masculine sounding names.
I think it's very "90's jock" (both Colt and Colton/Colter). It also doesn't age well because of the meaning.
It's going to start sounding weirder the older you get. A colt is a baby horse. Is a man going to want to identify with that at thirty? Forty? Seventy? Oh well, there's also the gun I guess. I'm not that fond of it but I like it better than Colton because I would not be bothered to see it on say a fictional cowboy.
Yeah. It sounds a little more rugged than other young/baby animal words, but it's not that much different than being named Puppy.
Wordsmith is right. It is awful. What a weird sound! What weird imagery!
I love it. It's so Spaghetti Western KITSCH.
I fid a lot of the hyper-masculine names so campy that they are appealing. Actually I think I'll make a list of these next, I need to round em up, yeehaw.
I love it. It's so Spaghetti Western KITSCH.
I fid a lot of the hyper-masculine names so campy that they are appealing. Actually I think I'll make a list of these next, I need to round em up, yeehaw.
Awful
I'd assume the parents wanted a hyper-masculine son and wouldn't tolerate any deviations from that standard.
I'd assume the parents wanted a hyper-masculine son and wouldn't tolerate any deviations from that standard.
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It's a gun. If you want to name your kid after a weapon, that's your choice. Colton is better, imo.
It's a gun. If you want to name your kid after a weapon, that's your choice. Colton is better, imo.
In my opinion, it sounds like more of a dog's name, mainly because I know an adorable dog named Colt. He's quite the chatterbox ^_^
dont really like it