This cracked me up. I'm a late 20's person born with the name Fallon. It absolutely tickles me to see these comments. I was born a girl and my experiences closely resemble everyone else's. From the referencing of Fallon, Nevada and Jimmy Fallon, to the ridiculous and just plain uncreative teasing nicknames (I can't believe Falcon and 'fall on' and felony are shared experiences with us Fallons!), the comments vacillating between 'what a pretty and unique name for a little girl!' to 'what a strange masculine name for a girl'! To all of us few hundred Fallons out there, I hope you're all living up to your names :0) be a leader.
― Anonymous User 5/1/2023
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Personally I like the name, just don’t call your daughter Fallon Angel.
The name Fallon is so pretty in my opinion, this name sounds so modern but also classy at the same time. If you're thinking about naming your daughter Fallon, I would put this name into deep consideration! Fallon is just such a beautiful name and your daughter will likely be the only one named Fallon in her class!
My 16 year old daughter's name is Fallon Rose and she absolutely loves her name. Everyone is so intrigued when they hear her name and I could never imagine her with a different name LOL.
― Anonymous User 4/23/2021
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Ufff, I wish I liked this name, really, but there is something that does not convince me. Let's see, it's not because of Jimmy Fallon, at least in my case, but because I'm Spanish and it reminds me a lot of the word "falo", which means phallus in English and is synonymous with penis. I'm sorry, but I can't help but remember the word.
My name is Fallon, I’m a woman in her early thirties and it took me quite awhile to come around to my name but now I think it really suits me- I’m grateful for Jimmy Fallon because now I have someone to reference when before people would be completely flabbergasted upon hearing my name. Introductions can be unusually longer/awkward on average as even foreign people will openly question the authenticity of my name but as I said before- the name suits me now. I’ve had similar issues as one of the other users commenting where people try to interpret my name as a more mainstream name such as Valerie or Falcon (that one is just weird and you can insist that it sounds too similar all you want but you’re adding an extra letter and sound that wasn’t there before so I disagree). The one that always catches me off guard though is Dawn, often on the phone people will somehow interpret my name as Dawn. Also I personally enjoy the gender fluidity that comes with the name, I see it as an advantage. I live in Texas, by the way and don’t see this as a name that should be restricted to a particular region.
The name Fallon does not sound feminine, I have known three Fallons who are now in their 20s and tend to go by pseudonyms. I would avoid this name today because it is strongly associated with Jimmy Fallon in the U.S. It may be more suitable for somebody living in the U.K.
― Anonymous User 8/15/2020
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I don't really like this name. Reminds me of the word "falcon". I especially don't like it on a girl.
There are only two upsides to being a seventeen year old white girl named Fallon: A) I never get confused with any other girls my age B) anything is possible when you could go for both male or female online. Anything.
― Anonymous User 4/19/2020
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26 year old female named Fallon here. I never gave my name much thought until my teenage years when I started to recognize that it is actually quite a rare name to have. Everyone I meet tells me I am the only Fallon they have ever met, or that besides it being a town in Nevada, and the surname of a talk show host, they weren’t aware it was even a name. For some reason people have a hard time understanding my name on the phone. They think I’m saying Vallin, Valerie (how they hear this I have no idea), Allen, or Sally (what the heck). I actually had to ask my employer if I could please stop using my first name when greeting on the phone. I also never use my first name at Starbucks or at any fast food place where they ask your name. I got tired of spelling it for people and explaining what it means to everyone who asks. I use my middle name which is Marie, easy. So I guess overall I do not fancy my name. Supposedly it came from O’Fallamhain the surname, shortened down. In the English language Fallon doesn’t make sense. It should be spelled Fallyn. It is of Celtic origin so naturally the spelling is a bit odd to us English speakers.
― Anonymous User 4/5/2020
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My name is Fallon (a female of Scottish descent), and I've only ever had positive reviews of my name. Some people have a difficult time pronouncing it (I've had people call me "Felon"), but they usually catch on fairly quickly. My name is Gaelic for "leader," which, combined with my surname (Hardie: "a brave and extravagant clan"), makes my name the ultimate powerhouse. Fallon was popularized in the 1980s, thanks to the soap opera "Dynasty." However, there are very few people named Fallon, which makes the name unique and subsequently gives it a sophisticated appeal.
My name is Fallon Peacock. My name came from my grandmother’s maiden name. My parents never had another name picked out for me. Either way it was going to be Fallon girl or boy. I’ve only ever met one Fallon, but she spells it Fallone. I love my name, it’s super unique along with my last name. Being different is good and I’ve never once not liked my name.
First of all I am the 1st Fallon (1958) in the world and I am all male. My name was used by Aaron Spelling whom I knew. He found it intriguing. Fallon's meaning is "Grandson" of a rich king. My last name is O'Brien which means descendant of Brian. Brian Boru was the High King of Ireland. So my name translates to "Grandson of Brian Boru." So all you girls out there... you're using "My Name!"
My name is John Fallon A O'Leary jr. Who said they were the first Fallon in 1958 is WRONG. I was born in 59 and they called me Fallon, after my grandfather, my dad, named Jack, also has my name as did my grandfather's father and his father also, 7 generations of my name, I'm the last one with two sets of twin girls I missed the boy train unfortunately!
I am a 36 year old FEMALE named after the character ‘Falon’ on the soap opera Dynasty in the 80’s. I have met several other ‘Falon/Fallon’s’ and they are ALL female - this is absolutely NOT a man’s name. This name has plagued me my entire life and I can’t stand it. I have taken to going by the phonetic short-form ‘Lynn’ as a last resort. I have been called everything from ‘Falcon’ to ‘Valerie’, made fun of in school; I was called ‘Falcon’ by my teachers on the first day of school every year, and every substitute teacher I’ve ever had (followed by giggles by classmates). Now my last name is ‘James’ and so, I am constantly called ‘James’ instead of ‘Falon’. I understand my parents thought it was ‘the most beautiful name they ever heard’ and I love them for that, and harbour no resentment about their choosing it for me, but it has been hell to live with. People usually think I am a man because they reverse my first and last names constantly. I am frequently referred to as ‘Mr. Falon’ and it drives me NUTS! If you are considering naming a baby girl this, I sincerely ask you to reconsider. Perhaps as a middle name, but as a first name it has brought me nothing but torment. People tend to tell me that they love my name, but they didn’t grow up with it. It is no fun to grow up with.
Hey everyone commenting it’s a boy name, I am very, very much a female and a feminine one at that and my name, I can assure you, sounds super feminine when directing me. I understand you may feel it sounds masculine and you have every right to your opinion however it really sucks seeing people saying it would never be a girl's name. It is and I personally love my name.
I've always been confused about this name but now I have decided that it is not my cup of tea. It has an ugly sound similar to the Italian words for heel or traitor. It doesn't seem feminine at all. I prefer other Irish masculine names.
I am an Irish female by the name of Fallon (pronounced as 'falyn') and have only ever met other females with Fallon as their name, but have heard of men with it as their name, middle name or surname/ last name.
― Anonymous User 1/7/2017
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This is my son's middle name. It was going to be his first name but it didn't suit his last name. Fallon means leader. I see it as a strong name and always thought it better to lead than follow.
My name is Fallon and I am a girl that has turned a certain teenage number. I personally prefer my name be spelled Fallon rather than Falcon or Fallen and sometimes I even get called Vallen, and I tend to get angry with the fact. People can spell so many difficult names and yet they have to ask if they spell mine right? But nonetheless, I love my name no matter how it is spelled.
I really like this name. It makes me think of Fallon Carrington Colby. Based on that reference, I see it as more of a girl's name. I cannot picture it on a boy.
I have a 14 year old daughter named Fallon. I decided upon this name in 2000. It sounded solid and strong. Unwavering. Those who think it's too masculine... really? Say the name a few times. Really hear yourself say it. Does it sound masculine after having said it a handful of times? I wouldn't think so. I suppose that's just one person's opinion. It's a soft name. Give this name to a male, and it won't register as being strong. IMHO.
I agree 100% with others claiming this name to sound masculine and I can say the name over and over again for YEARS and I'd still prefer this name on a boy. It's awful on a girl. The fact that this page has it labeled as solely 'feminine' is ludicrous! Whoever did this name page must have been either half-asleep or intoxicated. I can easily pictured it a boy but never for a girl.
― Anonymous User 11/29/2015
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I never heard of Fallon being feminine or solely feminine. If I never heard the name previously before and someone asked me which gender does "Fallon" belong to, I would think of a male without a hesitation. I don't see Fallon usable on a female. Nothing to do with it ending in a consonant or any other. I hear Fallon and it screams boy to me. Everything from the sound and the spelling is all male. I'm sorry but it really is. Being the one with the name, doesn't make a name now feminine or now masculine.This page of this name should at LEAST be labeled as unisex.
― Anonymous User 11/28/2014
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I think some are being harsh on this name. I am a female and my name is Fallon. I could be biased, but I could never see a male with my name. I think it's better for a girl. I often wish it was spelled differently like Fallyn, only because of always being called Fall-on. I think it's a great name, it's different. People love it or hate it, and I'm used to that, but I gotta say I felt a little offended by some of these comments! You want cookie-cutter? Then this isn't the name for your child.
There are a few Australian authors with the surname Fallon, including Jennifer Fallon and Kathleen Mary Fallon. There is a pornographic actress called Fallon (b 1967). I'm probably not allowed to tell you what she is famous for doing first, but her nickname is "Squirter". I think of this as either a literary name given in honour of the various writers, or else a pornstar name.
According to babynames.com and nameberry.com Fallon is a unisex name.
― Anonymous User 12/19/2010
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A very beautiful and strong boys' name. I'm considering using it.
― Anonymous User 10/3/2010
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Funny how there's such a divide about whether this is a feminine or masculine name. I don't find it the least bit feminine, myself. For some reason it makes me think of a big, sweet, shaggy-haired boy. Definitely not a girl. (And I don't think it sounds too much like "felon," at least not in my American accent.)
― Anonymous User 5/15/2010
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I've met two female Fallons and one male Fallon. All are under the age of ten. I think it's starting to become a unisex name.
I had always thought this name was pronounced Fah-len, actually. Whoops! Even so, I still love this name, it's so pretty. It reminds me of a rebellious, spunky sort of girl. I'm using it in a story right now.
Miss Fallon the felon tripped only to fall on a fella's phallus. Icky icky icky name.
― Anonymous User 6/9/2008
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The first words that come to mind are 'phallus' and 'phallic'. Also souds a bit like 'felon', even though there's a difference between 'e' and 'a'. This woulld sound crappy on girls and women alike.
Princess Fallon is a princess in "Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses".
― Anonymous User 12/4/2007
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I wet myself when I say it out loud. Sounds like "felon" which I would expect most of you Fallon lovers would know the meaning of. It's not used on girls in Ireland.Sounds like it would belong to a strapping bloke.
― Anonymous User 9/27/2007
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I knew a girl named Fallon. But I think she spelled it Fallhon. Either way, it's a great name.
― Anonymous User 9/15/2007
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Fallon definitely sounds like a girly name to me. I considered it for a son but it just doesn't sound right.
I love this name, and I see as more of a masculine name than a feminine name, I would defiantly use this name for a son. It's different but not too unique, and it's not used that much as far as I know.
Fallon became a popular name for girls in the 80's, after it was used for a character in the prime-time soap Dynasty. Fallon Carrington was played first by Pamela Sue Martin and then by Emma Samms after Anderson developed an illness. (No explanation was offered on the show as to why Fallon was suddenly three inches taller and had a British accent.)