Re: Ryatt, Dutton, and Misael
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It has lots of positive qualities, yet it was somewhat popular for a decade until its big decline in the mid 2000s. I feel it could blend in nowadays with Easton, Grayson, Landon or even Jaxon.
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...yeah, but what would you say are its positive qualities? Is it the science connection or some connection with a famous person?
To me (beyond being a random surname) the 1st syllable sounds just like Dolt, so I never really understood why it caught on at all.
To me (beyond being a random surname) the 1st syllable sounds just like Dolt, so I never really understood why it caught on at all.
Sorry for not clarifying.
Dalton is a handsome name to me. It's also common-sounding without being trendy, as well as it is established and doesn't look artificial. In addition, I think it fits any age.
Dalton is a handsome name to me. It's also common-sounding without being trendy, as well as it is established and doesn't look artificial. In addition, I think it fits any age.