Gregory
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It's heavy Catholic, so does persist in some quarters. I like it for personal reasons, but I wouldn't use it even for honouring: I'd happily tweak it to Gregor, which has a more energetic vibe.
It's dated, but very harmless and friendly, I would use it as a middle name. I hate nn Greg.
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I like it, but I'm biased. It's my little brother's name and he's in his twenties. I think it goes well with a lot of names, making it a good middle name if one feels it's too dated to be a first name.
Dated
Apparently it was nearly unheard of until Gregory Peck. It entered the top 50 in 1947 and stayed there until 1988.
I feel that I *should* like it. It's got a neat history, lots of great namesakes, but I don't. Greg brings to mind a young man in the 1950s, the "all American boy." The fake idyllic surburban/small town life of Leave it to Beaver/The Andy Griffin Show. Boys will be boys, wink, wink, nudge, nudge but girls need to be perfect virgins.
A bit much, I know, but I'm reading the book the novie That Darn Cat was based on and the underlying racism, classism, and sexism is appalling.
I feel that I *should* like it. It's got a neat history, lots of great namesakes, but I don't. Greg brings to mind a young man in the 1950s, the "all American boy." The fake idyllic surburban/small town life of Leave it to Beaver/The Andy Griffin Show. Boys will be boys, wink, wink, nudge, nudge but girls need to be perfect virgins.
A bit much, I know, but I'm reading the book the novie That Darn Cat was based on and the underlying racism, classism, and sexism is appalling.
I really hate it, and I don’t use that word often in regards to names. It’s just so ugly. It reminds me of yogurt or soft boiled eggs. I hate Greg as well.
I never cared for it. It is a classic though. The meaning is amazing though. I knew a Gregory once and he was quite sweet but creepy. So I have mixed associations.