For starters, our last name is Hogan.
For years I've loved the name Benjamin and it is one of the few boy names my husband and I agree on. I mentioned this to a couple people and their first reaction was "oh, like the golfer Ben Hogan." I had never heard of this guy but apparently he was a famous golfer who died almost 20 years ago.
My husband doesn't think it is a big deal, but I'm torn. Will our child be annoyed growing up with these comments? Or is it not a big deal, especially considering his generation probably won't even know this old golfer guy?
Thanks!
Re: "Famous" person baby name?
It's not like you're naming him Hulk or something that's only associated with a specific person and not a common name.
As an FYI, the golfer's real name is William Ben Hogan (not Benjamin - I've researched it trying to come up with compromises). But most people would probably just know "Ben Hogan." That being said, if you love the name, I'd go for it. Ben Hogan was a pretty admirable guy - he overcame a lot of adversity and is one of the best players in golf. He's not a bad guy to share a name with.
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