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Dawson

56 replies

OnNaturesCourse · 26/10/2024 12:03

Thoughts?

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SkaneTos · 26/10/2024 12:05

Nothing wrong with the name.

Makes me think of the tv series "Dawson's Creek".

Funderthighs · 26/10/2024 12:06

It made me think of Les Dawson & Dawson’s Creek. Sorry. I’m not a fan.

RedHelenB · 26/10/2024 12:06

OnNaturesCourse · 26/10/2024 12:03

Thoughts?

The best of me and Dawsons creek.

TheLovleyChebbyMcGee · 26/10/2024 12:07

Dawsons crack, Erm, I mean Creek

AutumnLeaves24 · 26/10/2024 12:08

creek

though thats probably just us <ahem> older posters!

I'm not sure about it as a name without that thought?!

Carouselfish · 26/10/2024 12:08

One and only.

Dawson
OnNaturesCourse · 26/10/2024 12:08

I've never seen Dawson Creek so don't know if that's a good or bad thing lol and had never heard of Les Dawson. Googled him and still a bit clueless.

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JimNast · 26/10/2024 12:13

Les Dawson was brilliant. Les Dawson - Wikipedia

Les Dennis is nice. How about Dennis for a name?
It suits DCat to a T.

BoleynMemories13 · 26/10/2024 12:15

I'm generally not a fan of surnames as first names. Dawson definitely isn't one of the worst though.

Daws, as a short form, is quite soft in sound. It probably has a similar vibe/tone to something like Dylan, Elliot etc. A gentle name. Depends what you're looking for a guess.

SameOldMeals · 26/10/2024 12:15

I really like it.

WaltzingWaters · 26/10/2024 12:17

I like it.

Anicecumberlandsausage · 26/10/2024 12:17

I was born in the late 70s so OP saying she's never heard of Les Dawson is making me feel old 💀.

I was also a Dawsons Creek fan, though thise teenagers spoke in ways I really didn't understand but they were all cute, nonetheless.

Anyway, back to your point, OP, given your (assumed) age, Dawson would be acceptable but I don't personally find the name that appealing.

OnNaturesCourse · 26/10/2024 15:47

I'm a 90s kid so I don't think I'm that young lol but missed out being a teen in that era.

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MumChp · 26/10/2024 15:48

No.

DramaAlpaca · 26/10/2024 15:50

A big no from me. It's just an unappealing surname to me.

OnNaturesCourse · 26/10/2024 17:36

MumChp · 26/10/2024 15:48

No.

No what? No thoughts? Lol

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Notthebeard · 26/10/2024 17:39

I think of Jack Dawson from Titanic! I don’t like the surnames as first names trend but if you like it then it’s a perfectly inoffensive name

Moreteaandchocolate · 26/10/2024 17:41

It’s not my usual style of name but I do quite like it.

BibbityBobbityToo · 26/10/2024 17:42

It's a nice name, I know a baby Dawson 😀

PuppyMonkey · 26/10/2024 17:44

I love it but I’m biased because this was my dad’s name (Northern Irish, born 1916). Smile

He had NN Danny.

SnowFrogJelly · 26/10/2024 17:46

Awful!

SnowFrogJelly · 26/10/2024 17:47

Middle name Les..

IamnotwhouthinkIam · 26/10/2024 23:11

Not keen, if you want to go the “surname as first name” route then I think there are much nicer sounding ones out there (Sullivan, Brody, Bennett, Hadley, Fraser, Flynn, Thomson, Lewis, Heath, Clark, Bramwell…) . I think people often shorten to the first syllable too and “Daw” isn’t very nice imo.

IamnotwhouthinkIam · 26/10/2024 23:15

However if there’s a drip feed that it’s a family surname that you want to use as a first name, then I don’t see why not. It’s not teasable or likely to cause him any problems imo - Dawson’s Creek won’t be a reference for most kids (and its hardly a terrible reference anyway, memes aside).

OnNaturesCourse · 26/10/2024 23:15

Don't particularly like surnames as first names tbh but Dawson just seemed nice - but hadn't heard it much so wondered what others thought of when they heard it.

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