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Vibe and possible personality of Name LEVI and name JETT

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1Lara1 · 12/01/2018 08:20

We finally brought it down to the names Levi or Jett (or Blake).
What springs to mind when you hear these names?
What vibe do you get?
( it would help me as well to know which country/ state you live in !!) Smile
Thank you , Lara

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ferriswheel · 12/01/2018 08:21

Erm, Lara's my favourite. So pretty.

EvaBlu · 12/01/2018 08:22

I’m in London.

Jett remember nds me of Katie Price Who has a son Jett. This is not a good association in my mind.

Levi is nice and as an Old Testament name I tend to associate it with Jewish families.

Blake is American.

haba · 12/01/2018 08:23

I say this kindly, but this will be your first baby?
They're born with their personality, trust me, no name will influence it!
Their name will invoke reactions though, Jett and Blake far more than Levi, which is pretty traditional.
Congratulations on your pregnancy Flowers

Rudgie47 · 12/01/2018 08:28

Levi I would think was Jewish.
Blake I would think Amy Winehouses ex husband.
Jett, John Travoltas son who died.
Out of them all I prefer Levi.
I live in Leeds.

RatRolyPoly · 12/01/2018 08:28

I'm in the UK and Jett makes me think of the bloody annoying plane from my toddler's favourite TV show, Super Wings. That probably not a common connection though, so forgetting that I think of the precious stone. It's quite a ...confident... name isn't it.

I probably prefer Levi as it's more versatile; I can picture Levi suiting a lot of different types of person, and certainly would be easier to wear into adulthood. Jett isn't very "mature" IYSWIM.

LadyIsabellaWrotham · 12/01/2018 08:29

Levi is a nice name I think - a range of associations from the biblical to Levi Stubbs, Levi Strauss and Levi Roots. Also a murderer in a very notorious case a few years ago in the UK but he didn’t become famous enough to be a problem.

Jett seems a bit “trying too hard to be cool” to me. Like a name a B list filmstar would give their child, which then translates to certain class connotations when used in the UK.

shaggedthruahedgebackwards · 12/01/2018 08:32

Agree with Haba that the name doesn't reflect the personality of the child (or though may reflect the type of parents!)

I much prefer Levi or Blake to Jett

Jett sounds a bit too 'try hard'

Iamagreyhoundhearmeroar · 12/01/2018 08:32

Levi was a lovely Old Testament name, but it's been hijacked by those of a class I'm not allowed to name. Jett is on the same level.
Sorry.

SuperBeagle · 12/01/2018 08:55

All three names would be considered low class where I live.

I'm in Australia (NSW, specifically).

LG93 · 12/01/2018 08:58

Jett makes me think of that 90's show gladiators BlushBlake I think of as quite American. Levi is ok, although reminds me of my friends dog - but that's obviously not a valid reason for someone not to use it !! Grin

pigeondujour · 12/01/2018 08:58

Levi was a lovely Old Testament name, but it's been hijacked by those of a class I'm not allowed to name.

You're a cunt.

Levi is lovely OP.

SuperBeagle · 12/01/2018 09:00

Oh pipe down, Pigeon.

The OP asked, people have given their thoughts/first impressions.

EssentialHummus · 12/01/2018 09:06

London here, but foreign.

How about Jet? It's a quirky enough name without the extra 't'.

Iamagreyhoundhearmeroar · 12/01/2018 09:08

Thanks, pigeon. I've obviously hit a raw nerve...

rcit · 12/01/2018 09:12

Levi Bellfield is a murderer so I think I would discount it on that basis.

Jett or Blake are fine.

I think someone called Jett would have to be quite cool to carry that off.

Blake is fairly unisex as well. Depends if that’s what you want.

pigeondujour · 12/01/2018 09:13

@SuperBeagle away you go.

Ohyesiam · 12/01/2018 09:20

Levi makes me think of Jamaican kids, I met a few out there.
I've known one Jett, and he is the only six year old I have ever heard say c*nt. His mum giggled. So it slightly gives me the creeps.
Blake sounds American or Australian.

If you introduced your three kids to me, I would think you were going for edgy/ rebellious/ non conforming . A wee bit self conscious.

deptfordgirl · 12/01/2018 09:56

I love Levi.

flutteronbynow · 12/01/2018 10:11

Blake is a bit blah. Reminds me of Amy Winehouse's awful leech of a boyfriend...and it rhymes with flake & snake, so I irrationally don't like it at all.
Jett is Katie Price's son & is a bit try hard. It will date & I can't imagine a 40 year old Jett.
Levi is my favourite. It's cute for a baby, quite cool for a teen & I can picture a middle aged Levi.
I'm in Ireland by the way.

Roomba · 12/01/2018 10:16

To me, Jett = the stinky aggressive alsation my ex MIL had, Katie Price's kid, John Travolta's son who died tragically.

Levi = the dodgy lawyer in The Wire. Other than that association I think it's quite a nice name actually. It's much much better than Jett.

sundowners · 12/01/2018 10:50

Levi to me sounds aggressive- maybe as E17's dog was called this. Cant shake that association I'm afraid, sounds rough and bad tempered.

DancesWithOtters · 12/01/2018 10:59

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TheDailyMailIsADisgustingRag · 12/01/2018 16:49

None of them are nice to me at all, (sorry).

I hate Blake, but then I know a dreadful Blake, so that’s maybe tainted my view.

Jett reminds me of Katie Price, which isn’t great. I didn’t know that about John Travolta’s son Sad.

I love biblical names, but Levi isn’t a nice one imo.

TheDailyMailIsADisgustingRag · 12/01/2018 16:51

Of the three though, Levi is by far the best.

Mummyoftwo91 · 12/01/2018 16:53

Jett sounds like your trying a little too hard to be cool! I actually don't mind Levi, although where I live it's a very popular name in the traveller community but that's just a regional thing

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