Very handsome name for a boy/man and personally know some wonderful Tatums. Has a meaning of cheerful. Jayson Tatum, Art Tatum.. so cool. Also very unique, which is nice for a change.
I can't get behind it especially for a little girl. Tatum just sounds like taint and scrotum were combined. I just don’t see the appeal I think this name will fade out and future generations will think of it as a weird name from the 2000s to 20s.
― Anonymous User 10/26/2023
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It makes me think of tater tots. I would not use this for a boy or a girl.
I love this name! It's gender neutral and quirky. The first time I remember hearing the name was while watching the first Scream movie. There was a girl named Tatum (played by Rose McGowan) and it stuck with me ever since.
This name is ridiculous for a boy, and even worse (somehow) for a girl. Maybe I find it even more awful for a girl because of the association with Channing Tatum.
Wait- how in the world is this a girl's name? It looks like Callum (kind of, because of the um ending). Reminds me of Channing Tatum.
― Anonymous User 3/14/2019
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Tatum O'Neal was in the first movie my mother took me to see. I fell in love with her character. I also knew one day I was going to use it to name my little girl and so I did. She gets "T" and Teeta which happen to be the 1st words out of her sister's (Farrah) mouth. Yes I went with the 2 favourite ladies in Ryan O"Neals life. Unique, beautiful, simple and suits her to a 'T'.
I adore the name Tatum. I first heard it when I was in junior high and always said I was gonna name my daughter that in the future, lol. Needless to say, my daughter was born in 2003 and it fit her perfectly. I believe she is the only Tatum in her school. It is very unique! She gets compliments all of the time. Her nicknames include: Tater Tot, Tata Chip, T.T. and Tay.
I love the name Tatum because that is my name and I do not see this belonging on a boy. I suggest it on a girl. I have some nick names like Tator Tot, Tator, (TatumA because my middle name is Ann). But anyways, I have this other boy in my class and his name is Tadan and he is very nice but it gets annoying when the substitute teacher always mixes Tadan with Tatum. But anyways, I really love my name and I strongly suggest this name for a girl.
I love this name because it doesn't predict the personality of the child, unlike something like Isabella or Ava where you get a picture of a prissy girl in a tutu. Tatum O'Neil was around before Channing Tatum, besides that's his surname. If my baby is a girl this will be it.
My daughter's name is Tatum and it fits her perfectly. We have had family members tell us it's too masculine for a girl but we think it's beautiful. It is annoying when people ask "like Channing Tatum?" But I just say no and move on. She has a variety of nicknames such as Tater tot, Tate, and Tay Tay. My husband picked it and I think he did a wonderful job. :)
My daughter is named Tatum and she is the only Tatum in her school grades 1-5. Everyone always compliments her name. She is blonde, blue eyed and a girlie girl, very petite but athletic. Her name suits her and I couldn't see her named anything else. And there are dozens of Sophie's, Emma's, Caitlin's, etc... glad I didn't jump on the top 100 trend bandwagon.
― Anonymous User 6/29/2015
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My name is Tatum and I absolutely love it. I only know of 2 other people with the name in the towns near me. It is not common and I have only heard it being used as a girl's name before reading some of these comments. It doesn't sound very masculine to me but I could be biased since I don't know any male Tatums. Some of my nicknames have been Tater tot, potatum, Tate, and Tat. Nobody has ever made fun of it and lots of people really love it. The only annoying part as someone said earlier is that young people are like "Tatum? Like Channing Tatum?!" or older people ask "Oh like Tatum O'neal?" No, my parents did not love Tatum O'Neal and name me after her so please stop saying that, lol. Anyway, love my unique name!
I see it as a unisex name, but like it slightly better on girls. Ultimately I am not a fan, though. It sounds too awkward or silly to me somehow, as if you spliced tater tots with Tums. XD;
My son bears this name. My ex-husband is a huge Raiders fan and loved Jack Tatum. I knew that whether we had a boy or girl Tatum would be the first name as it was not a name I heard frequently or über trendy.Over the years I have come across a handful of both male and female Tatums. Some slightly older and some slightly younger. What I have observed is that both male and female Tatums are very well-liked by their peers; they seem to love learning and often exhibit a good deal of intelligence and athleticism; there is a certain amount of precocious-ness to their personality, and they generally love to have a good time.Even if the name isn't largely liked, for whatever reasons, it certainly has an interesting swath of personalities bearing the moniker.Bonus: Even with his dad calling him "tater tot"... he's never wished for another name.
These comments are hilarious and I must say I am a little biased because my last name is Tatum and yes, I was called Tater Tot as a child, lol, however, I love this name. I only have one son but am thinking about possibly naming my daughter this as the last name dies with me on my father's side of the family because he has no sons.
Far from a girls name. Tatum is clearly a males name.
― Anonymous User 9/11/2014
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My oldest daughter is named Tatum. Besides Tatum, we tend to call her Tatie and Tate. To Thatmazerunnerfan: it is NOT a boy's name, nor is it a girl's name... it is a SURNAME. So by that logic it is for a girl OR a boy. Tatum O'Neal was where I first heard the name, and no, I am not fond of her, but I always loved her name. But being the youngest Oscar winner at that time, is nothing to sneeze at! In fact, regarding famous people she is the only one that I know of that has it as a first name. So if you want to be picky about it, as a first name, the girls had it first. But it's a cool and unique name for both girls and boys alike.
As a boy's name, I guess this is ok. -um is a very masculine ending and the name sounds strong, I suppose.But why on earth is this used as a girl's name. First off, everyone's gonna say "Tatum?! Like, Channing Tatum?!" I can see that getting old really quickly. Secondly, I take Latin in school, and -um is used to describe neuter or masculine things. Not feminine. Lastly, and maybe this one is just me, but I see Tatum and think of the word scrotum. *shudders*
― Anonymous User 7/8/2013
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I like this name well enough, especially on a boy with the nickname “Tate,” but it reminds me of taters, as in potatoes. Funnily enough, I actually have a girl in my class named Tatum who, during roll call, our (really unintelligent) teacher pronounced her name “tah-TOOM.” She was just like, “Umm... my name is ‘TA-təm’...-_-” Seriously?! “tah-TOOM”?! I lost most of my respect for that teacher that day.
― Anonymous User 8/27/2012
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This is possibly the most unflattering girl's name ever. The sound is rough, and it only makes me think of dirty jokes, potatoes and Latin words. Ugly ugly ugly.
― Anonymous User 11/26/2011
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Ugh. Ew. I don't like this name at all. It looks weird and sounds weird. It reminds me of a totem pole or something. I would never name my kid this. Strong dislike.
I named my son Tatum - yes he is called Tater by some (loving) family members as a nickname. But he is a Strong, Happy and a BIG boy and his name suits him well (meaning: Cheerful, bringer of Joy). No one thinks it is a girls name - although yes, people (of older generation's) have mentioned "oh, like Tatum O'neal?" No, like Tatum. My Tatum. =)
Love the name Tatum for a girl. It's a little country, but I love it.And to Autumn Rose, unoriginal means typical, expected, overused. E.g. Emily, Ava, Madison. I believe you mean original which would mean not too common or expected. (:
This is the most ridiculously horrible name ever. Just because Ryan O'Neal used it doesn't make it good. Celebrities can be just as moronic as anyone else.
Personally, this name makes me think of tater-tots. I had thought that connection would make people tease those with this name, but none of the Tatums I know have been teased about their name.
― Anonymous User 4/29/2010
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When I say Tatum I keep on accidentally saying 'Tantrum'! Plus I don't really like Tatum O'Neal so that puts me off this name.
Although this name has never been used on males, it sounds far more masculine than feminine to me, and the fact that it sounds more like a surname than a first name undoubtedly has a lot to do with that. It's not a pretty name, and it sounds more like a tomboy name. I can't imagine it on grown women.
I love the name Tatumn for some reason, it reminds me of my name which is Autumn they kind of are both unoriginal and I love them. I think my first daughters name will be Tatum.