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Comments for OCEAN:

This name is a really pretty name.
-- Charlie3  11/2/2005
I think this name is a little too unique to give to your child. It is kind of embarrassing to have a word as a name.
-- FairyGirl  7/28/2006
I personally like the name Ocean, but not its original English pronunciation. I would rather go with O-kian, or better yet, Akiana. Simply pulchritudinous (pretty)!
-- Starla-Marie_1993  8/1/2006
Beautiful name, beautiful imagery.
-- Nobody  9/28/2006
I like this name a lot, but I wouldn't like this name for myself.
-- Anonymous User  11/24/2006
I know a kid named Seas. Maybe they'll start naming kids Lake or Bay. Why not?
-- Anonymous User  12/18/2006
I have a niece with this name. At first we thought it was a little odd, but still much better than my brother's first choice for her name. And now that she's older it fits her beautifully. With a good middle name, it's great.
-- Annabeau  2/15/2007
I love this name for a boy. It sounds very imaginative and playful!
-- elysa  3/14/2007
A good middle name. :)
-- Anonymous User  4/9/2007
This really is a beautiful name, but I wouldn't consider it for my future children. I still think it's amazing!
-- BelleBeauty  10/25/2007
The famous actor Forest Whitaker's son is named Ocean Alexander.
-- Anonymous User  11/7/2007
I know a girl named Oceania, which I think is better than just Ocean. It seems more like a name, instead of just a word.
-- ruth_truth  4/17/2008
It's quite a cute idea to use the name, but in practice, it might sound quite tacky. This would be better as a middle name, as it sounds quite hippie-ish.
-- slight night shiver  5/2/2008
I don't see a kid wanting to be named after the ocean-literally. I personally draw the line at Brooke, Violet and Pheonix or maybe even a spin on the actual word. It's like naming a kid Water. Or Wave. Come on, seriously?
-- Anonymous User  5/17/2008
Well, I think this is a really nice name and it actually has a meaning that people can understand (Ocean means what 70% of this planet is made of) instead of some name like Katie or Bobby, I mean, I absolutely love this name and it (in my opinion) sounds great for a girl.
-- missBridget  8/1/2008
American author John Robbins ("Diet for a New America") has a son named Ocean.

British artist Tony Mortimer who was a member of the boy band "East 17" does have a daughter named Ocean.
-- Swiff  10/11/2008
I've seen this name spelled Oshun which I don't care for.
-- RooRoo  10/15/2008
God, was the kid that fat that you had to go and name him/her "Ocean"? Geez, think of the kid; that's just plain insulting.
-- GunsnRoses8794  11/24/2008
I don't quite understand your comment about "the kid was that fat you had to name it Ocean". I don't think the name Ocean has anything to do with size - instead, it reminds me of strength, beauty and power, yet also serenity and peace. I would definitely use this as a middle name!
-- Sophannagh  11/30/2008
My best friend's girlfriend is named Ocean. She is so beautiful and so her name really adds on to her beauty. It's very majestic and a peaceful name.
-- Nadia17  5/14/2009
I think it's cool for a guy because you could call him Sean.
-- avalongiselle101  8/1/2009
Extremely pathetic and trashy as a name.
-- bananarama  8/2/2009
I like it, but for a middle name. Not for a first name though. It's pretty and unique.
-- italiannames  8/20/2009

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