Gleason
Wdyt of Cleason as a first name? I knew someone with this first name, she's a senior Millennial. AND I also knew someone who had this as a ln.
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I'm sorry, but I personally dislike this name.
Strong dislike
Jackie Gleason
All I can think about.
If I met one I'd assume it was a family name, and probably from the Southern US.
All I can think about.
If I met one I'd assume it was a family name, and probably from the Southern US.
Why southern US?
It's a tradition to use family surnames as first names.
Here are a few articles:
https://www.southernliving.com/southern-name-history-traditions-7504575
https://www.behindthename.com/bb/fact/34944
Southern name traditions are unique.
My SIL is Mary Renee, she goes by Renee. Her daughter is Mary Miranda, she goes by Miranda nn Mira.
My SIL's family also has a Laura (pronounced like Lah-ra) tradition
Laura had Laura Nathana
Followed by
Laura Lucille
Laura Jean
Laura Caroline
Laura Claire
All went/go by their middle names.
Here are a few articles:
https://www.southernliving.com/southern-name-history-traditions-7504575
https://www.behindthename.com/bb/fact/34944
Southern name traditions are unique.
My SIL is Mary Renee, she goes by Renee. Her daughter is Mary Miranda, she goes by Miranda nn Mira.
My SIL's family also has a Laura (pronounced like Lah-ra) tradition
Laura had Laura Nathana
Followed by
Laura Lucille
Laura Jean
Laura Caroline
Laura Claire
All went/go by their middle names.
This message was edited 3/2/2024, 7:41 AM
I don't really like it on a woman, but I do like the name in general. It has "glee" in it without being corny.
I may be aging myself when I say this but I remember the loudmouth character Ralph Kramden played by actor Jackie Gleason of "The Honeymooners". That's what I think of when I hear the name Gleason.
Awful as a given name in general, utterly tragic on a girl. Something... slippery about it.
I thought this was going to be a male name. Don't like it on a boy, but it's even worse on a girl. I think the name is pretty nasal and very surname-y.
Yeah, her name was different at first but I got used to it like any other name. She also has a "son" last name which I thought did not work well.
Oh, yikes, that's not a good pairing. That makes the name a bit rhyme-y.
OOps, Gleason not Cleason
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