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[Opinions] Draven
I was at the bookstore the other day, and a woman was talking about her grandson, Draven. Ever since then, it's been growing on me. Not to mention, I think it sounds good with my favorite names (Ophelia and Casper). What do you think?

This message was edited 6/17/2010, 6:44 PM

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I can't see it beyond "D + raven." It reminds me too much of De- names.

This message was edited 6/17/2010, 6:54 PM

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That's how it sounds to me, too. Also craven. Craven Draven.
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I know a DravenDraven Isabella Storm is her full name :) She's 10 years old.I think it's cool. Nothing I'd pick, but I appreciate how interesting it is.
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I like it. It's on my list of names that I may end up using for future pets. I don't think I'd actually use it for a person though.
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Not a bad name I think it sounds mysterious.
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Not a bad name I think it sounds mysterious.
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I love Draven. It was the last name of the character in "The Crow" movie you know. He was just so awesome! I think it also goes nicely with Casper and Ophelia.
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I LOVE it! :)
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I would always expect a Draven to sit on a door and croak "Nevermore!", which got on Poe's nerves and would on mine too. In fact, I bet it's part of the Lark, Raven etc back-to-nature naming movement, jazzed up with a D like Deshawn and Delance.
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I love Draven, but wasn't that name just made up for some movie? If so, I think that it is kind of tacky
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One of my kids at school has a half brother named this, but spelled Dravyn.
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I guess I'm in the minority. I really don't like this name, especially for a girl...
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