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I've seen a few people interested in Hart lately, but for the most part, just as a middle name. It's growing on me. Out of curiosity, what do you think of Hart as a first name? What combos do you like?Fur Mama to Lucy Minerva Irmingard and Boethius Munchkin Daithi
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There was this German tv-show called Berlin Berlin and one of the character was called Hart. He was a bit of a pervert.I'm Dutch and this is the Dutch word for heart, which I think is quite sweet but it's still more of a word than a name for me.
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I kind of like it. Where I live it's a bit weird to use it though, because the Dutch word for heart is spelled just like that, hart. But I still like it and I think it's usable anyway.
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I like it =) For me, I'd only use it as a MN but I'd enjoy seeing it as a FN. I think it's spunky =)
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I dislike Hart as a first name (on either sex). I can tolerate it as a masculine middle name, such as for honoring a female-line surname or something. :P It's not a feminine name at all to me. It makes me think of deer, as in the archaic word for a stag, 'hart'. If the meaning of 'heart' is desired, I much prefer Cora for a girl (deriving from Latin cor- or cordis).

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Huh, that's kind of intriguing. I don't mind Hart as a first name, though I'd be more up for it as a nickname. Hartwell? Hartmann? Hartley?
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I like Hart a lot, and think it works fine as a FN.Hart Alexander
Hart Nathaniel
Hart Roman
Hart Jonathan
Hart Marcus
Hart Percival (too "old"?)
Hart Greyson
Hart Vincent
Hart Emmanuel (Ooh..)
Hart Olivier
Hart Felix John
Hart Leonardo (dashing)
Hart Evander
Hart Chandler
Hart Timothy
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