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Does Dashiell sound "American" to you?

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Jooni · 02/07/2017 07:33

Have heard this comment a few times in relation to the name Dashiell (for a boy). It seems to be meant in a negative way. What do you think?

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PratStick · 02/07/2017 09:26

Yes, its very American

It's really not.

34AQuid · 02/07/2017 09:30

Well by 'very American' I mean I think of Dashiell Hammet - a great American writer.

Similar to if you called a little girl Harper (Lee). It may not be common in the US, but it has an iconic American feel.

Gingernaut · 02/07/2017 09:36

Dashiell Rae is a female musician and composer.....and she's British.

www.discogs.com/artist/534104-Dashiell-Rae

LetsSplashMummy · 02/07/2017 09:44

I think people think "American," if their introduction to the name is a film star/ Hollywood. Even though Cate Blanchett is Australian, a lot of people only heard the name through Hollywood gossip. FWIW, I like it.

SerendipityFelix · 02/07/2017 10:36

Not heard it before, I'd assume it might be a Jewish/biblical name?

Jooni · 02/07/2017 12:39

PratStick I'm sorry if I offended you Blush I'm not saying that I find "American" to be a bad thing, just that I've had a few people make this comment and wanted to know what people on here think.

Thanks for all the responses. It's pronounced "DASH-ul" or "DASH-eel" btw.

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Sophronia · 02/07/2017 14:36

To me it sounds American, but I know it's not particularly popular there.

Lemondrop99 · 02/07/2017 16:46

It sounds very American to me. I don't think that's necessarily a negative if you like that style of name. It's not my style but it's not a bad name. Dash is a cool nn

MiniMaxi · 02/07/2017 18:32

I don't think of it as American, no. I like it and I bet a kid would love the nn Dash!

honeysucklejasmine · 02/07/2017 19:01

Yes! The kid in the incredibles! That's where I have heard it before.

17caterpillars1mouse · 02/07/2017 19:19

I really really like it. A bit American but not on a bad way like some names (thinking Chad and Randy)

tararabumdeay · 02/07/2017 19:26

Dashiell (pronounced Dash-eel) nn Dash.

I met one in the 80's. He was lovely but also lived up to his nn when dashing around with the feather duster that he had just dipped into the coal fire

buttercup54321 · 02/07/2017 19:33

Too much like Daesh isis

Chloris33 · 04/07/2017 13:30

Yes, for me it's mostly because of the American detective writer Dashiell Hammett. In fact I know someone American who named their child after him as he was their favourite author. Not a bad thing, though.

ShmooBooMoo · 04/07/2017 13:33

Sounds like a brand, rather than a child's name, to me anyway.

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