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[Opinions] Drake
What do you think of the name Drake for a boy?No, it's not a trendy / rapper thing; it's a historic symbolism thing
Drake is an old latinate word derived from the Greek 'Drakos' meaning “Dragon”.Drake Peter Edward ? What do you think about the name?
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I love it but I’m scared people are just going to think about the rapper.
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I dislike the name regardless It just doesn't sound very appealing to me. It comes across as harsh sounding, ominous and oh I don't know what else, I just flat out don't like it. Yet, I don't mind the similar sounding name 'Blake' so go fiqure. /:

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I think it sounds ugly, rough, and urban. I like Peter Edward (or better yet, Edward Peter), but I don't think it goes with Drake - the d in Drake clashes with that in Edward.
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Hi !!!I like Drake!It is simple with a recognizable meaning and a common-sounding spelling.It has a strong vibe but it is both urban and natural.It is rare, not weird nor over the top.It does not need any nickname and seems both modern and sort of classic.It is great!
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The historic symbolism I get from it is Sir Francis Drake and the Spanish Armada. And male domestic ducks. For people who like surname names, it's as good as any other, as long as he doesn't have a brother named Nelson. Drake Peter Edward flows OK; no problem.
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I'm with number1212 - I love the name, I always have, but these days "I’m scared people are just going to think about the rapper."
I guess the rapper would not seem to matter all that much day to day for a boy named Drake. It might be worth having such a cool name. I dunno. Drake Peter Edward seems like a good combo ... although somehow Drake Peter doesn't flow too well for me, the P doesn't sit well next to Drake. Maybe Simon, Thomas, or Aaron instead.
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I live by Toronto so just no because of the rapper.
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I like it a lot, but can't use it since it's the Swedish word for dragon as well. I don't like the combo though.
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I don't like it. The starting blend is harsh. 4/5 of it is a garden tool. The whole is a male duck.
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It's like Blake on steroids. I'm more reminded of soap opera than of rap, partially because of Dr. Drake Ramoray from Friends.
The link with 'dragon' seems obvious to me, and if anything, that makes it seem cliche macho.If I had to use all the names in the combo, I'd switch the order to Peter Drake Edward and call him Pete. It reminds me of Pete's Dragon, but oh well, that was cute.
And it's interesting to me that the meanings mesh "stone dragon wealth guard".

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The fictional character played by Joey on "Friends" was surely named after the actor Drake Hogestyn, who has been a star of "Days of Our Lives" since 1986:https://soaphub.com/actors/drake-hogestyn/
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