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Tuckamore

You've probably never heard of it, but I assure you that it is not made up. However, it also isn't a name for a child.

Tuckamore is the name given to small sturdy trees that grow on the sides of cliffs along the ocean in Newfoundland. They withstand strong salty winds in very rocky soil and other harsh conditions.

The cliffs of NL have many special meanings to me. I want to use it as a name for our little boy. We'll have him go by Tuck for short.

Please, let me know what you think. I need honesty!

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  • I'm a fan of common names but I like that you'd use Tuck more often than Tuckamore.

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  • Honestly I really don't like it. Maybe for a middle name?


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  • No. Tucker?
  • That is a mouthful and does not sound like a name at all.
  • I understand that it is meaningful to you, so please understand that I am not dismissing this out of hand or trying to minimize your question or be rude... But I really think this should stay the name of a tree and not a human child. It is not just odd -- it doesn't sound like a name. Not all plant names make great people names.  Why not just go with Tuck as the name knowing that it was inspired by the plant? Not quite as literal, but the meaning would still be there.

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  • This is coming from a person who loves trees. Seriously.

    I really don't mind the nn Tuck, but Tuckamore definitely sounds like a tree type. Like sycamore.

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  • it's not my style. plus, tuck tuck bo buck banana fana fo......... lol. but if it has significance and you love it, that's what counts, right? i'd use it as a mn though. 
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  • You said it yourself, it isn't a name for a child. If you have to use it I'd mn it.
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  • Tuck is fine or tucker. My honest first reaction to tuckamore is that it sounds like a drag queen's stage name.

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  • I'd middle name it for sure. It's totally cool to have a crazy middle name with meaning. It's a neat story for him to tell but when it's your first name and every freaking time you meet somebody, you have to explain that your mom likes the trees in the cliffs of NL, it's going to get old really fast. I think it is a sweet middle name though.

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  • I think it'd make a fine MN if you really like it but I'd avoid it as a FN.
  • all i can hear is Fuc some more? all through middle school.
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