Well, it'll be associated with
Jethro Tull, but that's not really a bad thing, right?
It's got an interesting sound and interesting connotations, but as a first name, it sounds very much like it would come from a Satran and Rosencrantz groupie. You know--it's the sort of name that sounds like it would be very carefully picked because it was unusual, and that would make Yuppieboy!Jethro speshul and yuneek.
As a middle name, its character doesn't get outshone by that aura of "Look how different it is!" I think it'd be neat; something like
Mark Jethro or
Vincent Jethro sounds a lot better than
Jethro John or
Jethro James.
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