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Keats and Keaton
WDYT? I like Keats more than Keaton, but Keaton sounds more complete. Keats sounds more mature than Keaton. Which names do you prefer, or do you dislike them both?
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Keats doesn't sound like a real name to me. Maybe it could be a nickname for Keaton, but not a full name. It sounds like a brand name or last name instead of a first name. I much prefer Keaton with Keats as a nickname if you want.
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Keats reminds me of John Keats and Keaton of either Buster or Diana or Michael Keaton.
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Don't really like either, but Keaton is better than Keats
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Keaton is one of those vapid Anglo-Saxon surname-names used by people who are mainly interested in having a certain vibe to their son's name. It is mostly associated with the 1980s sitcom Family Ties, it was the family's last name.Keats sounds like an irritating, posh nn for Keaton. Like Prince William used to be called Wills, and Madonna was sometimes called Mads. Very British tabloid.
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I don't like either. Keats reminds me of Beats. You know, the vegetable?
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