Yeah, kind of.
Because of hock as in pawn, or a hock of ham.
And hawking a loogie.
I could see it, though.
It's not as bad as
Puck,
Chuck, Doc, Rock,
Huckleberry imo.
I'm not sure if it's better or worse than
Buck,
Brock,
Hank,
Heath, Hawthorn.
I used to know brothers named Bucky and
Heath, and I feel like it'd fit in. Bucky,
Heath, & Hawk. Or something like
Hazel,
Cliff, & Hawk
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