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Opinions on the name Rex?

73 replies

jkingr · 01/06/2020 18:52

Rex has always been a main contender for our baby boys name, however whenever we have let some friends and family know of our potential name choice we get MANY mixed reactions. What are your thoughts on the name?

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SoupDragon · 01/06/2020 18:53

To me it is a dogs name.

Sparklingbrook · 01/06/2020 18:54

Fearne Cotton and Stacey Solomon both have DSs called Rex (if that makes a difference).
Personally I think of a labrador. Sorry.

Boulshired · 01/06/2020 18:54

Yeah my first reaction is dog

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VioletVerity · 01/06/2020 18:55

I really like the name Rex! It was on my shortlist for a boy.

PintOfGin · 01/06/2020 18:55

Personally I love it and considered it for my DS but it just doesn't go with our surname so had to chose something else.

Pinkblueberry · 01/06/2020 18:56

I really like it, it was a favourite of mine but DH vetoed it. I think it is a bit of a marmite name.

Sparklingbrook · 01/06/2020 18:56

I can't imagine an adult 'Rex' for some reason.

FudgeBrownie2019 · 01/06/2020 18:56

We had a dog named Rex, too.

I like it, though, and with names you will never get everyone's agreement on MN. My DC have traditional names and all I ever see on name threads is "how boring, how unoriginal" but if I'd named them Shin and Regus I'd get "how pretentious to try and find anything unique". Can't win.

lilyboleyn · 01/06/2020 18:59

I taught a Rex. Made me think of dogs Tbf. Lovely boy and by the end of the year it had grown on me. I know about the royal connotations but to me it will remain a dog’s name.

JosephineDeBeauharnais · 01/06/2020 18:59

He's a Jack Russell terrier. I saw him yesterday.

allmycats · 01/06/2020 19:00

Fine, if you are having a dog. Why should it matter that some sort of celeb has called their child this ?

highmarkingsnowbile · 01/06/2020 19:00

It's a dog's name. An Irish setter. Or a Jack Russell.

Boulshired · 01/06/2020 19:04

I think it’s not as popular as a dogs name now, so his peers might not have the connection. Unlike my DD friend called Elma which was too close to Elmer and spent the majority of primary school called an elephant.

NoSauce · 01/06/2020 19:07

Dogs are called Alfie, Charlie and Max.

M0mmyneedswine · 01/06/2020 19:07

Its a german shepherd name to me

thesnailandthewhale · 01/06/2020 19:08

I just think of the dinosaur from Toy Story :)

diazapamdependent · 01/06/2020 19:08

Woof!

BeingKindIsFree · 01/06/2020 19:08

It's a dinosaur from Toy Story.

heartsonacake · 01/06/2020 19:09

It’s a dogs name.

longtimecomin · 01/06/2020 19:15

Woof woof

ScorpionQueen · 01/06/2020 19:16

It's a cool name but it's getting a bit popular. He may not be the only one in his class.

PleasantVille · 01/06/2020 19:17

My opinion is that you should ask in the baby names section which I have hidden Grin

seasidestarfish · 01/06/2020 19:17

What about Marc Bolan instead ?

sawollya · 01/06/2020 19:18

I like it.

Cherrysoup · 01/06/2020 20:06

For a dog or rabbit, fine. It means King, as I’m sure you know, so bit pretentious and very aspirational! Animal name, not for kids.