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Re: David +
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Love it. It's so simple, delicate, innocent, yet strong and dignified at the same time. And it has so much history! Not many names can come across like that IMO.Although David's popular, I've only ever met three in my life, none of whom I have much contact with anymore. Either way, I'd still probably only use it as a middle name. I was thinking about Roger David a little while ago. :)ETA: Here's a fun story of why I like David so much. "Davy Crockett" was one of my favorite songs as a small, small child, which originally drew me to the name a few years ago. I was watching a home video from when I was a little over two years old, and children's music was playing in the background. No matter what song was playing (for instance "Itsy Bitsy Spider" or "Twinkle Twinkle"), I'd still repeatedly belt out "DAVYYY, DAVY CROCKETT!", much to my at-the-time-six-year-old sister's dismay. :D

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Davy CrockettMy brother's name is David. When we were little, everyone called him Davy Crockett. He even had a coon-skin hat!About the original post, I adore the name David. Like Lillian said, it's nice and solid. :-)
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We used to sing this to my brother when he was little too!
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