Hmmmm...NMS, but...I can see people accepting it as normal mostly. I went to school with a guy named Parks and another named Rivers. After a whil that was just there name to us. There was also a Ridgeway and Ravanna (girl). I went to a school full of preppy kids with family names. LOL
It's not that bad. Not my personal taste, but far better than choosing something like Jayden. I think it's gender appropriate, easy to pronounce and spell, and I doubt anyone would really think twice about it.
It's not that bad. Not my personal taste, but far better than choosing something like Jayden. I think it's gender appropriate, easy to pronounce and spell, and I doubt anyone would really think twice about it.
Pretty much this. It's spelled correctly, easy to pronounce, easy to say, not made up, and as a noun name myself, the kid might (no guarentee) have fun seeing his name on a bunch of park signs. That's about as low on the list for me as keychains and payscale when considering a name, but just something to add to the pot.
Just wanted to let you know I'm with you...I love the name. I know a little boy named Lake and he is absolutley freaking adorable. I say if you like it, roll with it. I see you're from MN also, maybe that's our style...land of 10,000 lakes and everything...
Just wanted to let you know I'm with you...I love the name. I know a little boy named Lake and he is absolutley freaking adorable. I say if you like it, roll with it. I see you're from MN also, maybe that's our style...land of 10,000 lakes and everything...
Its not really my style, but I don't hate it or find it overly strange. I also know a little boy named River, so maybe i'm used to different, earthy names.
My advice, I personally wouldn't name my kid after a city, or an element (Ie, dallas, Brooklyn, Rain, Stone, etc.) It may sound unique but remember they are stuck with the name, but if you really like it, maybe try it as a mn? Just a suggestion. Its ultimately your choice.
I personally love it! I love those that are "out there" a little bit I might add it to my list!
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I predict this frequent conversation for your boy:
"Blake?"
"No, Lake."
"Like the water?"
"Um.. okay. Interesting. Sounds like you're missing a B"
Don't do that to him.
Why not Swamp? j/k
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Pretty much this. It's spelled correctly, easy to pronounce, easy to say, not made up, and as a noun name myself, the kid might (no guarentee) have fun seeing his name on a bunch of park signs. That's about as low on the list for me as keychains and payscale when considering a name, but just something to add to the pot.
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I actually knew a guy named Lake, he was from Norway. It's not horrible, but it's NMS.
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It's NMS. It's a little too out there for my taste.
I really like Blake though and it sounds similar but itsn't too far out there.
I like it.
Much better than the Layk that I know.
honest opinion? Yes. Too far off the deep end.
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I am not a fan. I just see people saying "Lake.....like the water lake?"
My husband gets this all of the time! His name is Lake
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