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WDYTO Wyatt?
Im really liking it right now its something a bit different but nothing too crazy. I think its a cute name for a baby but strong enough to carry through to adulthood? Some combosWyatt Morgan
Wyatt Ellis
Wyatt Issac
Wyatt JeremiahElliot Wyatt
Aaron Wyatt
Tristan Wyatt
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My nephew...is named Wyatt and it suits his so well. I really didn't like it at all until he had the name for a while. It's grown on me, because I love him so much.
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Hmm, I don't really like it. It's not really my style. However, I'd still love to meet a baby Wyatt!
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I don't like it. Many people on here like it a lot though. I just think it sounds like "Why it' and I don't care for how the name looks written. It also sounds like a cat choking up something. The popularity for it is rising too. It won't be long before Wyatt reaches the top 50.I don't like the meaning either. 'Hardy war'?But I don't like putting that many negative things about a name, so I'll say some good things about it too. It seems like a welcoming and friendly name, which might seem like an odd association because I've never met anyone with it. The name's also strong but soft.Sorry about rambling. xD[edited for typo]

This message was edited 4/28/2010, 12:09 PM

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I find it looks and sounds unattractive and is too "cowboyish".
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I loooove Wyatt. Wyatt Jeremiah and Aaron Wyatt are my favorites.
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I like it sort of despite myself. I do occasionally experiences of cowboy weakness, and this name is super cowboy. It's not a name I would likely ever choose, but I appreciate its dusty, warm brown charms.I am surprised at how popular it is becoming - it doesn't seem like the kind of name that the world at large would jump all over. I quite like Wyatt Ellis and Wyatt Jeremiah - they complete the romantic Western look nicely.
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I like it too!All the combos with Wyatt as the MN is okey. The FN combos aren't really good. But Wyatt Isaac instead of Wyatt Issac would be great.
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Sorry, but I really dislike it. I think it's one of the worst legitimate names ever. It just has such an ugly sound to me... sounds like puking. And it has a pretty unintelligent feel.
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Ditto
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Agree.
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That definitely sums up my sentiments exactly, haha. It is harsh, but that is the way I feel about the name too.
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Wrong spotNot talking to myself.

This message was edited 4/28/2010, 10:54 AM

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Ditto.
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haha...(m) I love your 'vivid' honesty, well it cant be everyone's cup of tea can it!
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Everyone else had said they liked it, so I had to level the playing field. :P
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I love Wyatt. Actually, I like most names that end in the double t. I would love to use this, but we're naming our first son Everett, so my husband thinks it would be too matchy.
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I have a friend Wyatt that gives it a good connotation for me. Out of your names, Wyatt Isaac is very nice.
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I like it. It's got a strong, cowboy feel to it. I agree that it's cute for a baby but also works well for an adult, *unlike* the cute-for-a-little-boy-but-silly-on-a-man cowboy name Cody.
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agreeSomeone I worked with once was constrained by her husband to use a name beginning with W. So she called her son Wyatt. It's not my style but it's a good name.
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I love Wyatt! I agree, it does age well. My favorites of your combos are Wyatt Morgan and Tristan Wyatt. :)
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I have always loved Wyatt. Wyatt Morgan is gorgeous!
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