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Thoughts on this as a name?

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ladytmp · 07/10/2018 16:02

So me and my partner are looking at boys names, we can't seem to settle on any , I love weird and usual names and he loves traditional, but we both like the name King. It randomly appeared on a names list and we both loved it ! I know it's unusual and definitely bold but we think it's just perfect. What do you think? The full name would be King Ashley Robinson so could use middle name in later life .
With names like North &Apple out there today we don't think it's that unorthodox!

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TatianaLarina · 07/10/2018 17:40

It’s just embarrassing OP.

sadnessin · 07/10/2018 17:45

tracksuit mum

Lol

3secondsfromchaos · 07/10/2018 17:49

Raja is a nicer alternative...?

Jaxtellerswife · 07/10/2018 17:51

Tracksuit mum? Hmm

Thesnobbymiddleclassone · 07/10/2018 18:01

Yeah tracksuit mum. You know spends everyday wearing an Adidas tracksuit as she thinks it "cool". Basically the chavvy ones.

buscaution · 07/10/2018 18:06

Surely you are not serious?

SputnikBear · 07/10/2018 18:08

My friend named her kid Reth, which apparently means King.

Fontofnoknowledge · 07/10/2018 18:38

Sorry , head wobble time. It's completely ridiculous.

Aprilislonggone · 07/10/2018 18:44

Kingston is lovely.

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Belindabauer · 07/10/2018 19:01

It's awful.

carly2803 · 07/10/2018 19:10

just no!!!!

ashley king...or kingston is much better.

ZebraKid71 · 07/10/2018 19:22

It's a title not a name, therefore King Ashley reads as if Ashley is the king.

Kingsley is fine though.

KinderBueno5 · 07/10/2018 19:23

Kingston is lovely but a bit odd if you have no affiliation?

I have a relative called Kingsley. Everyone calls him Kings. It's a fab name.

King is a title, not a name. It's like calling a kid 'Prince' which I personally have never been a fan of...

KinderBueno5 · 07/10/2018 19:23

CP @ZebraKid71 Grin

scrivette · 07/10/2018 19:23

Ashley King sounds much better, but would also suggest Kingsley and then you could call him King as a NN if you wanted.

tootstastic · 07/10/2018 19:55

Agree not King, just awful, sorry op. It appears grandiose and self-important. Kingsley could be a good, safer option though.

finallychangedmyusername · 07/10/2018 19:58

I'm not actually sure that the registrars would allow the name King, as it is a title. Might be wrong though. I know there are certain stipulations about names they have to adhere to.

MrsFoxPlus4 · 07/10/2018 19:59

Not my favourite or my style but Iv heard more odd names on here. Call your kid whatever you like! I have cousins who choose to go by their middles names when they grew up it’s not a massive issue

strawberrypenguin · 07/10/2018 20:00

Could you use Kingsley instead?

NotANotMan · 07/10/2018 20:02

You can't call a child King! Absolutely insane

RiverTam · 07/10/2018 20:02

Where I live in London no-one would Batman eyelid, there is a Queen and a Princess in DD’s school. Families are not white British and these names are not considered out there. The children don’t bat an eyelid and you get used to it very quickly.

Whether that would be the case where you live you know best.

RiverTam · 07/10/2018 20:03

Batman eyelid? Bat an eyelid!!!

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