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Hudson

We want a not-so-common English name since DH is an Englishman. What do you ladies think? We are having such a hard time agreeing on ANYTHING and this seems to be the only name that we both are meeting half way. "Huddy" for a NN? It sounds cute when DH says it with his accent lol thoughts? TIA!
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  • I love Hudson!  Huddy, not so much.
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  • It's a cute name, but I've only met dogs with that name.
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  • It's just okay for me. It's getting a bit trendy, I'm not into that.
  • I like most of the -son names but not Hudson.
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  • I really like Hudson, but it is becoming more trendy.
  • yeah, that was another concern about it becoming popular :/ 
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  • imageBrittRN+:
    I really like Hudson, but it is becoming more trendy.

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  • I like Hudson but it is pretty popular in my area.. a definite no to Huddy.
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  • imageaessary03:
    It's a cute name, but I've only met dogs with that name.

     

    This... in fact it's our 2 year old German Shorthaired Pointer's name. 

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  • imageLaLa1725:
    I love Hudson!  Huddy, not so much.
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  • I like it, but the NN is odd. LOL.

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  • imagebritt2537:
    I like Hudson but it is pretty popular in my area.. a definite no to Huddy.

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  • imageLaLa1725:
    I love Hudson!  Huddy, not so much.

    This. Hud is a much better nn. 

  • Hudson is adorable. Huddy is nms and would be grown out of very very quickly I would think because it sounds very childish.
  • I really like Hudson and it's on my name list. But...SD is Boston so Hudson is out. I could not do two place names. They're also too matchy. :(

    But for you? I like it! :)

    Huddy? Not so much.

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  • Love Hudson, the NN needs some work...not a fan.
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  • I didn't realize Hudson was a popular name in the UK?  It just makes me think of NYC.  Huddy is pretty silly.

    Honestly, the naming trends over there are very similar to here.  You could do something like Phillip with the nickname Pip which feels very British.  But for the most part, our naming trends are super similar to theirs. 

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  • its not popular over there to my knowledge. we want not-so-common english name but alot of them seem to be over used and we arent feelin' traditional names AT ALL. Thanks for the thoughts ladies! wish me luck! ugh!
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  • I had never heard of this as a first name until DS had a classmate in daycare with this name. I've learned to really like it, mainly because that Hudson is so cute and has given the name a good association. My son calls him "Hudsy" FWIW but they're 2 haha. I now know of another Hudson, and the name is growing on me.
  • I like Hudson, but do not like Huddy.. I don't know that it needs a nickname
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  • Not a fan of place names. This one reminds me of the river. Or it sounds like a surname. I really dislike the NN too.

    Give this site a go, there are some super awesome lists with a lot of underused names:

    https://www.britishbabynames.com/blog/name-lists.html

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  • imageMochadoodle:
    I like it, but the NN is odd. LOL.

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  • Not my style. My very first thought was "like the river?"
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