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[Opinions] Heath
I find myself loving on Heath recently.What do you think of it and what would you pair it with?Some combos:
Heath Somerled
Heath Augustus
Heath Ronan
Heath Senan
Heath Pascal
Heath Bertrand
Heath Francis
Heath Hywel
Heath PeregrineI definitely prefer it with a 3 syllable middle name but am struggling to find many I like with it.

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Nice name. I like Heath Ronan. My husband's dad spells it Heith as well, which distances it more from the Heath candy bar.
I only met one. A boy I went to camp with when I was a teenager. He was very handsome and very sweet. A "kind jock" type if you will. As a result, I am a bit warm to the choice, but it also reminds me of the candy bar, the first thing that comes into my mind usually. But I suppose it isn't a very popular candy bar, as opposed to a boy being named something like Hershey or even Reese. I think it is usable. Only main issue I see with it is being misspelled / miswrote as Health occasionally. Not the worst word, but an inconvenience I'd imagine.
I knew a Korean friend who went by Heath. That was because his Korean name was pronounced "Hee-soo". It fit him very well, but in all honestly, I am not a fan of the name. I'm very sorry, but if you like it, please use it!
I love Heath Augustus - very strong and handsome!
Heath Willoughby feels so cozy. Love it.And I always forget how much I like Christopher as a middle name (where it won’t get shortened!)
Something vintage? Heath Roderick; Heath Adrian; Heath Montague? I always think of it as a surname, and specifically the surname of the Physical Science "teacher" at my school, who couldn't teach a puppy to yap but never tried to improve, with sorry results for our final exams. We couldn't understand, still can't, why nobody fired her and found her a job where she could do minimal harm, sweeping the streets springs to mind.