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Whenever I hear the name Hudson, I always think of the Hudson River.
Also Portuguese (Brazilian): https://www.behindthename.com/name/hudson/top/brazil
Nowhere near as bad as everyone's saying it is. It will be very 2020's in a few decades, but it's not an awful name by any means.
Handsome, strong.
Not a first name. Think Hudson River and Bay. Sir Henry Hudson. It’s like Jones or Smith as a first name. With how trends work maybe they are.
Hudson Graham is an intelligent and well-read elderly man in the book series Sammy Keyes. He is Sammy's friend and her grandmother's love interest.
Ugly as a first name.
All of the Hudson’s that I have met are all kind and optimistic.
Unique as a first name.
Will date badly.
So tacky as a first name, yuk.
I find Hudson very nice, but no thank you, I like it better as a surname.
One of the protagonists in the Canadien Tv-serie "Hudson and Rex".
This was the middle name of the late radio personality Rush Hudson Limbaugh III.
Very wealthy old man. He's handsome though.
Love this name! Sounds so strong and masculine.
Sir Hudson Lowe was the Governor of St. Helena during Napoleon's exile (and is who I am named after).
Means son of Hugh.
When did this even become a real name? It’s so so chavy.
Really common fad name will be soooo dated in a few years.
I don't like this name, it's one of my least favorite boy's names.
Hudson Leick (Born Heidi Hudson Leick) is an actress - well known for playing Callisto in Xena: Warrior Princess, and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. She was absolutely perfect for the role, and studied Kung Fu specifically for the shows. She now runs a yoga studio in LA.
I just think of the Hudson river.
NASCAR driver Joey Logano named his son Hudson Joseph Logano born on 5 January 2018 and I plan to name my first son Hudson Joseph after NASCAR driver Joey Logano's son Hudson Joseph Logano!
In 2018, 2 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Hudson who is registered male with the Social Security Administration. It is the 1, 628th most common male first name for living U.S. citizens. In 2018, 3 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Hudson who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 17, 717th most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
This is a last name, not a first name. Sounds ugly as a first name by the way.
My husband and I have chosen this name if our next child is a boy, after the great Missionary to Chine, Hudson Taylor. We will call him Huck for a nickname.
Hudson Valley is a county located in upstate New York.
The name Hudson was unfortunately given to 114 girls born in the US in 2015.
Though I do associate this name positively with the character from the cartoon Gargoyles, I find it too surname-y for a person. It doesn't sound fitting on anyone as a first name, and Hud just sounds weird as a nickname.
I find this name quite annoying and I'm not sure why it's even used as a first name. It's historic, the Hudson Trading Company (Lewis and Clark), it's the name of a river. I know three Hudson's under five and they are all handfuls! Avoid this name if you're wanting a sweet, well-behaved boy. Also, Huddie is a terrible nickname.
You are wrong! My name is Hudson and I'm not a handful like you said. Haha! Instead, I'm very calm and love to study. Where I live (Brazil), very few guys have this name, but I like it!
Haha. I live in the town of Hudson! I don't think I'd ever name my kid this, though.
I love the name Hudson - very strong name.
I prefer this as a last name.
"Hudson Hawk" is the name of a 1991 action comedy film starring Bruce Willis. Bruce Willis plays Eddie "Hudson Hawk" Hawkins, a burglar and safe-cracker. It received poor reviews and bombed at the box office.
Hudson is a town in Quebec. It used to be a car company too.
I'm not crazy about this as a first name, but it doesn't sound quite as pretentious and elitist as Sanford or as low-class and tacky as Jackson. I guess Hud isn't such a terrible nickname.
The Hudson River in New York State, named after the explorer.
This is a fantastic name.
Hudson Mack was a CH Television news anchor.
J. Hudson Taylor (1832-1905) was an English missionary to China.

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