My husband and I decided not to have kids, but if by some twist of fate, I ended up with a son, I would name him Holden. One of my favorite fictional characters is Holden Caulfield from "Catcher in the Rye." Also William Holden is one of my favorite actors.
I can see Mike's point about not sticking the kids with a terrible name, but I would not be against using geeky references as long as they're not too glaring. Heck, they're better than some of the names kids are getting nowadays! A friend of mine was pregnant and asked me to come up with unusual names, and I gave her a list that included Aayla, Ashla, Mara, Harley, Jaina, etc for girls. She really liked the name Jaina, regardless of where it came from. I had a more difficult time with the guy names though. One of my favorite combinations was Alan Scott though. Things like that wouldn't necessarily be noticed, even by some comic fans.
My husband's first name came from John Wayne's character in "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon," because it's his father's favorite movie. And my sister-in-law is named Mindy. Yes, they got it from "Mork and Mindy."
I can see Mike's point about not sticking the kids with a terrible name, but I would not be against using geeky references as long as they're not too glaring. Heck, they're better than some of the names kids are getting nowadays! A friend of mine was pregnant and asked me to come up with unusual names, and I gave her a list that included Aayla, Ashla, Mara, Harley, Jaina, etc for girls. She really liked the name Jaina, regardless of where it came from. I had a more difficult time with the guy names though. One of my favorite combinations was Alan Scott though. Things like that wouldn't necessarily be noticed, even by some comic fans.
My husband's first name came from John Wayne's character in "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon," because it's his father's favorite movie. And my sister-in-law is named Mindy. Yes, they got it from "Mork and Mindy."
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