Hamlyn and Gentry
WDYTO Hamlyn and Gentry, both on boys?
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I'll be polite.
I think you need to look up the meaning of Gentry. Second: Ham is not something nice to have in one's name, and lyn is quite feminine.
I think you need to look up the meaning of Gentry. Second: Ham is not something nice to have in one's name, and lyn is quite feminine.
What would Gentry's mn be, Proletariat? Aristocracy? Peasantry? Bourgeoisie?
Sorry to be snide, but I just can't take Gentry seriously as a name. I went to college with a Gentry, a girl, and I thought it was a silly name then.
Hamlyn has the trendy "y" that irritates me. But what I don't like about it more is that it reminds me of that children's tale, "The Pied Piper of Hamelin." Creepy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pied_Piper
I like unusual names too. Just not these.
Sorry to be snide, but I just can't take Gentry seriously as a name. I went to college with a Gentry, a girl, and I thought it was a silly name then.
Hamlyn has the trendy "y" that irritates me. But what I don't like about it more is that it reminds me of that children's tale, "The Pied Piper of Hamelin." Creepy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pied_Piper
I like unusual names too. Just not these.
Well, Hamlyn looks feminine to me because of the y. Both sound like surnames, and I definately don't like the ham sound. I dislike both names, but Gentry doesn't bother me quite as bad as Hamlyn.
Sounds like a country music duo :-/
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The only Gentry I have known was a girl. I think it could work for both genders. Is Hamlyn prn. like "ham" or "haym"? The ham sound bothers me.
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I'm really not sure...I know his mother over the internet, and I've never asked. I've always said "ham".