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American Muscle
Which name do you like better (Nash, Henry, Lincoln)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Braceyourself" data-source="post: 1651627" data-attributes="member: 483187"><p>Nash: It originated as a surname but it’s also a first name; I heard it after going to a Blue Jackets hockey game… Rick Nash, there million dollar player.</p><p></p><p>Pros: Nash doesn’t rhyme with anything mean or to hurtful.</p><p>Cons: I can’t think of any.</p><p></p><p>Henry: I’m very into history, especially the king and queens. Henry Tudor and anyone that has to do with him… whether it’s one of his wife’s or children; I’m just deeply intrigued by it all.</p><p></p><p>Pros: It is a normal name but not to common.</p><p>Cons: The nickname Harry.</p><p></p><p>Lincoln: I did get the name from a human television character, no I don’t like the name because of the character but for his personality, he is real strong, an all guys kinda guy. The name is real diverse; I can picture a lawyer that lives in a Chicago loft with the name Lincoln or a man that works in the West Virginia steel mills with the nickname Link.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Pros: Diverse, strong.</p><p>Cons: People might call him Abe or Abraham.</p><p>No you didn't! I went last night, they where playing against the L.A. Kings!</p><p>My nephews name is Carter, my grandpda and uncles name is Edward.. so no thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Braceyourself, post: 1651627, member: 483187"] Nash: It originated as a surname but it’s also a first name; I heard it after going to a Blue Jackets hockey game… Rick Nash, there million dollar player. Pros: Nash doesn’t rhyme with anything mean or to hurtful. Cons: I can’t think of any. Henry: I’m very into history, especially the king and queens. Henry Tudor and anyone that has to do with him… whether it’s one of his wife’s or children; I’m just deeply intrigued by it all. Pros: It is a normal name but not to common. Cons: The nickname Harry. Lincoln: I did get the name from a human television character, no I don’t like the name because of the character but for his personality, he is real strong, an all guys kinda guy. The name is real diverse; I can picture a lawyer that lives in a Chicago loft with the name Lincoln or a man that works in the West Virginia steel mills with the nickname Link. Pros: Diverse, strong. Cons: People might call him Abe or Abraham. No you didn't! I went last night, they where playing against the L.A. Kings! My nephews name is Carter, my grandpda and uncles name is Edward.. so no thank you. [/QUOTE]
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