Bobcat-lynx

Hi we are searching for a nice powerful name for our first baby.
Our baby is a boy.
Now we both are fan of animal names and special cats.
We’ve picked up a very unique and strong power full name for our boy,
His name would be Bobcat-Lynx.
Now we want to know of this is a good choice for our baby.

Hm. Well, it’s not my personal taste, but if you’re looking for a cat-forward name, you’ve found one! I do think that two cat names is a lot for a real child to carry, spell out, and all-around wear for his entire life. I’d personal opt for just one, if I had to pick a cat name. [name_u]Lynx[/name_u] feels more name-y of the two.

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It’s wonderful. Use it, 100%.

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I personally would opt for just [name_u]Lynx[/name_u].

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I almost didn’t interview a candidate with a feline first name. I don’t think this passes the resume test for me, but hey if you love it, go for it. [name_u]Lynx[/name_u] is ok.

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There used to be a post about someone changing their name to Cat-Lynx. Well, this is even better.

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Like above suggestions, I would go with just [name_u]Lynx[/name_u]. Very cool name, and fits right in with the other animal trends of today (Wolf, [name_m]Bear[/name_m], [name_u]Fox[/name_u], Hawk) while still feeling fresh!

I personally like it. And while I hate that employers judge by name (it’s discrimination, plain and simple) they do. I’d probably go [name_u]Lynx[/name_u] Bobcat, with Bobcat as a middle. [name_u]Lynx[/name_u] is a little more “usable” in the wide world!

Bobcat just doesn’t seem like a name to me, sorry. Lynx is pretty darn cool, though!

Ooh…what about [name_u]Lynx[/name_u] [name_m]Rufus[/name_m], or [name_m]Rufus[/name_m] [name_u]Lynx[/name_u]? That’s the bobcats scientific name! And I’m actually kind of in love with that combo lol.

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