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Jason
I like this name and find it handsome. I may or may not have an extended family member named Jason, I'm not sure. I like it anyways. Your opinions?"You're a firework. Show your obstacles your brightest colors."-MeRate my name lists too!
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I liked it when I was a kid probably because it was so popular. I think each class in my grade had a boy named Jason. I don’t dislike the name now but it’s not in my list of favorite boy names.
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It's a sturdy classic that suffers a little (seems familiar yet more lackluster than it maybe could be) from sounding trendy (like Mason, Jaxon, Jaden, etc. plus the brief hyperpopularity it had a while ago). I still like it. I think of it in the same category as Adam, Joshua, Gregory, Andrew, Hector.

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It's too old for me like Brandon, Justin, and Austin. It's a name for my age (1995-1997) but moreso for Millenials born in the 80's. It's a dad's name now, it also reminds me of a fun uncle who's dedicated to his nieces and nephews. I have personally been around Jasons and most of them are very laid back and helpful.
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I like it
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I love it. I think it's a shame it's (been) too popular & a bit dated. I like the sound and I like mythology names
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Dated and the opposite of handsome.
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I enjoy the mythological connections, but the sound is forgettable.
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I knew a few Jason’s in my life. They were definitely interesting people to say the least. The name Jason is definitely handsome, I’ll give it that. The meaning is good, nice history, it’s a nice refined name that’s familiar and common. But for some reason I can’t help but think this is one of those wholesome “Fuckboy” names like Connor, or Ethan.
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